Posted in March 2, 2010 ¬ 3:55 pmh.Martin Grondin
Over at Commonplace the argument by Cory Goe is that there doesn’t need to be proof of God’s existence in order to believe in him. He writes, Now, I am a wholehearted believer in God and Christianity. Therefore I do not understand why you need proof that something exists. Later still he says, My argument [...]
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Posted in November 16, 2009 ¬ 4:52 pmh.Martin Grondin
What is there to say? It wasn’t scary in the slightest, save for a few beginning moments. Overall, however, it was a pretty slow moving movie and the ending was pretty anti-climatic. The movie follows a young couple who are disturbed by strange happenings in their house. It seems the girl has been followed by [...]
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Posted in October 2, 2009 ¬ 11:07 pmh.Martin Grondin
I was having a back and forth with a commenter on another post named Karen. She has been very respectful and it’s been fun having a debate with her. There was a topic that came up that I want to expand on. It’s the idea of justice in a religion (such as Christianity) and how [...]
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Posted in August 31, 2009 ¬ 9:43 pmh.Martin Grondin
Christianity is inherently Communist in nature. From Jesus’ “woe unto the rich” (basically a nice way of saying “Fuck the rich”) to the early church’s commie ways, it seems most tenants of the faith had a modicum of the idea way before their time. As I recall Jesus never said, “Blessed are the rich and [...]
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Posted in August 4, 2009 ¬ 12:58 amh.Martin Grondin
Bill Wiese is pretty much a scam artist going around, using cherry-picked Bible verses, and trying to scare people into believing in Christianity. If God wants to get through to people, he apparently, in his infinite love and compassion, must scare people into it. Worse yet, people believe his every word because what he says [...]
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Posted in August 4, 2009 ¬ 12:18 amh.Martin Grondin
From EURweb: According to the NY Times, Obama prefers to consult a team of evangelical pastors instead of one spiritual advisor. That team has counseled him through private prayer sessions on the telephone and for discussions on the role of religion in politics. When can we have a President that doesn’t get spiritual advice as [...]
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Posted in July 29, 2009 ¬ 12:26 pmh.Martin Grondin
A Boardman man is accused of animal cruelty after allegedly leaving four dogs and a rabbit unattended. Timothy Hayes, 35, is charged with five counts of animal cruelty after a neighbor called police about the animals. … Hayes is reportedly the pastor of Woodworth Church of the Brethren. I don’t see the big idea, animals [...]
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Posted in July 29, 2009 ¬ 12:14 pmh.Martin Grondin
Well, it certainly didn’t take too long before some Christian out there would be mouthing off about how Obama just might be the Anti-Christ. The thing is when it comes to such claims they always stretch things to the absolute ridiculous levels using the most absurd pseudo-logic that they can find. So here is the [...]
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Posted in July 24, 2009 ¬ 11:51 amh.Martin Grondin
The Catholic Church decides to sponsor an event for people to write in the Bible. Hilarity ensues. The Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow has invited art lovers to write their thoughts down in an open Bible on display as part of its Made in God’s Image exhibition. Next to the Bible lie several pens [...]
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Posted in July 22, 2009 ¬ 1:07 pmh.Martin Grondin
Pastor Hagee is very famous and very vocal these days. For some reason he believes that we are living in the end times. Why does he believe we live in the end times? Well, I was looking at a transcript of Hagee on the Glenn Beck show and I have to say I think this [...]
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