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m&ms487 (profile) wrote,
on 6-15-2007 at 10:59pm
Rueben and I rented a few documentaries today. One was called Maxed Out, and it was about how credit card debt, and debt in general, is ruining the country. Well, not the whole country, just the majority of the people who aren't millionaires.

Then we watched Jesus Camp. If you haven't watched this, you really need to. For the first time, I found myself, as an agnostic/atheistic liberal, as the enemy. It really makes you wonder about religion. It can be taken to so many extremes. This is about radical Christianity, in our own country. We are fighting radical Islam, killing in the name of freedom, when the Christian Evangelicals are on the same path, except they're predominately white, upper middle class, and are fighting in the name of a different God, one that most of Americans can claim some type of allegiance to.

They "love" the United States, but are attempting to dissolve the separation of Church and State, and take away anything that isn't set out in the Bible. Homosexuality? Wrong. Abortion? No way. Violence? well, they're training their children to be an "Army of God." I'll leave it at that.

To all of you out there that think you're better because you have "God in your Heart," I understand that you might not agree with hardly anything that the Evangelicals are preaching, but you have to at least agree that almost all religion, whether it be Islam, or Christianity, is almost like playing with fire. It can easily be taken to the extreme. Can you understand? Can you understand how dangerous it can be to believe in something so much that you're willing to kill for your cause? To secure a place in heaven? Don't even get me into if heaven really exists, or what heaven can be defined as, if there is such a thing. Can you understand the necessity of the Separation? Can you understand that anything to do with a great mass of people can be dangerous?

No, I don't believe that some God waved his hand and made up the earth and the trees and man (and woman for that matter). Neither do I believe that the world is held up on the shoulders of a really strong man (Greek and Roman) or that the world sprung up on the back of a turtle (Iroquois).

I believe that every person should go through the day trying not to hurt anyone else, and maybe even trying to make someone else's life a little better. I believe in respect, and I believe in the idea that everyone is equal, even if it doesn't happen that way. I truly believe that I am a good person if I follow these few simple guidelines, and I don't need someone telling me to live "for God". I'm living for me, because really, I don't believe that there is anything once I die. I could be proven wrong, but for the time being, I'd like to know that I'm using my life for something, because that's all there is. You are born, you live, you change a few things, for the better, hopefully, and then you die. That's it.

And no, I don't go around telling people that they should become agnostics or atheists like a lot of others go around trying to recruit others to their religion. You know why? Because what I've choosen is right for me. And no one can talk me out of it. No one can scare me out of it. If I have to die for my right not to believe, to die with the knowledge that I don't have a eternal life, or eternal hope, I'm okay with that. Just as long as I don't kill others because they don't believe the same things as me. Just as long as I don't hurt anyone else, because in my mind, that's what good human beings do. They help, not harm.
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gillette

06-17-07 2:17pm

is that the camp where they make the kids bawl their eyes out and they scare them? i think that was on good morning america a while ago..

i agree with everything you say.

it makes me want to cry because i live every day with all these people around me worshiping and living for someone else. we need to live for ourselves, our own lives, our own happiness. that's why everyone should live life to the fullest, respect others and be happy for what we have now.

it just makes no sense to me.

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spinder

Re:, 06-18-07 2:24am

T'isnt supposed to make sense. What books did make sense were left out of the bible for that reason.

The striped down version is just all the crazy talk. And even that wouldn't be so bad if all the asshats didn't interpit it to there liking.



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gillette

Re: Re:, 06-19-07 6:02pm

i agree

hope all is going well :)

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gillette

Re: Re:, 06-19-07 6:03pm

i agree

hope all is going well :)

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spinder

Fire? On 209 Candy cane lane? Is that right? Ohh no!, 06-29-07 1:00am

It is'ish. Hope all is going well in candyland.
hmm.. Thinking of you makes me want to play candy land - We should set up a game of it when you get back. Watch out though, Chell stacks the deck.

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