April 17, 2009

Atheism Evangelist, An Atheist's Call to Arms

And now a (older) prayer from ExPatMatt:

"Our Dawkins, who art in England; Richard be thy name.
Thy book-sales come, thy talks be fun; on television and the radio.
Give us this day our daily blog, on Pharyngula and Raytractors; as we ridicule those who post comments against us.

R'Amen"

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5 comments:

  1. Psa 59:6 At evening they return, They growl like a dog, And go all around the city.
    Psa 59:7 Indeed, they belch with their mouth; Swords are in their lips; For they say, "Who hears?"
    Psa 59:8 But You, O LORD, shall laugh at them; You shall have all the nations in derision.
    Psa 59:9 I will wait for You, O You his Strength; For God is my defense.

    I must say, although it's not true for many atheists, I will be laughing along with the Lord when the pompous twit Dawkins realizes his error.

    I can't wait to hear the howling for my blasphemy of Pope Dawkins.

    And Dan? You are being too kind when you call that punk, a child.

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  2. Fantastic lecture. I respect your willingness to post it very much, Dan, even if you just don't get its significance, or its truth.

    In fact, I challenge you to refute any specific claim Dawkins made (please include a time index). I rather suspect you'll fail, but I'd expect such an attempt to also be quite amusing.

    Anyway, good for you, for posting it.

    --
    Stan

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  3. I think Dawkins makes some valid points. What’s the big fuss?

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  4. Dani'El,

    You are a cretin. No, not because you "insulted" Dawkins, but because you delight in thinking of a person being tormented. Also because you think your God will be laughing too. So you do believe in a cruel God after all.

    Now remember, you cannot come back, ever, and tell me that the God you believe in is good.

    So, no "howling" for Dawkins, rather "howling" for your madness.

    Enjoy it

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