I think it’s time for some stupid Friday religious fun. Stupid maybe, but it should make you laugh.
Here’s a little secret, I once appeared on Songs of Praise!
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8 comments so far.
At 3:45 PM
Oh dear, this is just too funny!
At 3:38 PM
I had to laugh on that one…lol..
Thanks for sharing,
Dora Renee’ Wilkerson.
http://bricoreandfamily.blogspot.com/
At 12:34 AM
I was right…I am right about you. Mormon…cultish…strict..judgemental God who condems everyone. Sounds much like the Southern Baptist. Except instead of marrying off children to old men…it’s not even allowed to dance as a male/female couple. we must dance as David did…according to what the last officail recognized version of the Bible says concerning laws. How odd…that such a strict Christian church as the Southern Baptist should adhere to the rules of the very people they accuse of killing Jesus. I myself…do not follow religion…a man made thing. I much as you question..and, that is what you are doing…I simply decided to listen to my inner being…it is there that God resides…and you know this. You have not decieved me you so confessed athiest. For a true Athiest would not spend so much of his time in discussions about something that he did not believe in. I quite like you…I hope that we can be friends. ~Jackie
At 12:43 AM
Sure we can be friends
You pose a good question though, why would an atheist spend his time doing this? Well, because I feel I must. I see religion causing so much pain and suffering and I feel like I should take a stand, poke some fun at religion and put it into context. I think any ‘true’ atheist will do whatever they can to make a difference and try and rid society of the myth that is God.
At 2:15 AM
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At 4:52 PM
I have to admit that this is rather clever, and gave me a bit of a laugh. Just goes to show that congregations need to sing more clearly! Check out my blog (I saw your blog on the Christian thread on blogcatalog)
At 4:57 PM
Hi Gary
I’ve actually already been on your blog, yesterday in fact. I also saw you on BC. Interesting, I’m sure we could have a few fun discussions.
At 9:58 PM
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