[Does It Worry You That Man May Have No Purpose?]
I'm one of those who would have to be put down quickly . If you didn't you would be sorry later . Family and loved ones would be treated the same as they are now but all others who couldn't force my conformity to a social norm would be at risk . I know how animals act and I myself posses an amoral character held in check by a loving God . Riddicks Necromancer theology would prevail . "You keep what you kill" , and those who propose a social moral consciousness will probably be the first to be purged , or become the forced working slaves of someone who thinks just like me . At worst I could get a job as a morale enforcer at someones reorientation work camp . I hope its in a warm region . "Look at that", full circle , I'd have purpose again .
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I'm glad you belive in the Bible, because it's obvious to me you'd be a immoral bastard if you didn't.
Lucky for me, my parents taught me the benefits of being nice to people directly, so I'm a ok guy even though I don't believe in the Bible.
I know how animals act and I myself posses an amoral character held in check by a loving God
Good. Then I'm more moral than you. Thank you for proving our point.
Sometimes it is apparent that religion does serve a useful purpose. If the only thing holding these morons back is religion, however, it is probably only a matter of time until they snap and go on a rampage anyway.
Well, as we say in dog breeder circles, you should be put down as you have an untrustworthy and dangerous temperament.
It's too bad that you are so weak and selfish that your ethics would just fall apart without your Xian delusion.
To go around claiming that without their gawd 'guiding' them, they'd turn into real monsters?
Just how ignorant, bigoted and hateful are they, for such horrors as genocide, woman and child abuse to be comitted when they're oh-so-severely restraining themselves?
Oh no, another looney unable to differentiate reality from fiction. Please, Mr. Troll, stop reading so much Sci-Fi.
Animals are quite nice actually. Lions don't kill if they aren't hungry, they can even be seen drinking from the same water pool as a herd of zebras. Most animals are like that don't make them think that you pose a danger to them and they'll leave you alone (unless they are very hungry, carnivours and you are easy prey). So if you stick to your own territory animals won't be any more aggressive than humans on the whole (but with far less sophisticated weapons).
I find it terrifying that these individuals feel that if there were no God, meaning of life, etc, that they would simply revert back to behaviour that normal human beings should never even consider. Then I remember that these are the guys that went on Crusades...
"Riddicks Necromancer theology would prevail."
NECROMONGER you fucktarded fundie fucknozzle, NECROMONGER!
If you're going to incorporate cheesy hollywood sci-fi into your wacky fucking theology, at least get the goddamned names right!
As to you being a "morale officer" well, don't cross my path when the world turns.
I've always loved the fact that, according to fundies, humanity is so depraved that each of us is a hair's breadth from becoming a murderer, rapist, thief and jaywalker; but nonetheless God wants us have eternal life.
I really don't think Harfelugan would kill anyone if 'stopped believing'. I think he's probably been told his entire life that he's evil, that he's a horrible person, but god, the only being capable of love, can save him.
"I know how animals act and I myself posses an amoral character held in check by a loving God . Riddicks Necromancer theology would prevail"
< geek >I thought the Necromongers were bent on conquest and conversion precisely because of their faith, not because of an absence of faith. Kind of invalidates the argument. < /geek >
Gluehuffin', dude, what the fuck are you on about?
You consider the plot to a Vin Diesel movie as a justafiable religion?
I have a purpose in my life. Just because you haven't figured yours out yet, doesn't mean that I'm worthless. I'm truly sorry that you can't understand a chaotic world where 'shit happens' instead of 'god has his reasons' but it doesn't change the reality. If you need to become some sort of gestapo guard to gain a sense of purpose in the world, then religion isn't working for you, and you should consider suicide before you blossum into a full-blown psychopath.
And yet when you look at animals - any animals, in any enviroment in the world, large or small as you want - the ones who have found a symbiotic relationship with other species of animal or plant life (ie. an ecological niche) are the ones that flourish.
Thinks that can cooperate thrive; things that don't, don't.
'Necromonger,' idiot. MONGER.
'NecroMANCER' belief would probably run something like 'you keep what you raise from the dead.'
Like Jesus, actually.
As much as you fundie fucktards use the "if I was an atheist I'd kill you all because I'd have no reason not to blah blah blah", I genuinely believe that you wouldn't really behave any differently than you do now, except for the praying to sky-daddy bit. Non-psychos are generally non-psychos, so if you don't regularly kill people now then you probably wouldn't kill people if you didn't believe in God. The only difference to your life outside of church would be that you didn't believe in God. That's it...
I would like to see a person who behaves with nothing but selfishness and no concern for others manage to be in a position to purge or enslave. These are things that cannot be done by an individual, but with the power of a collection of people who have minimal rivals. The minute you show me one person running a work camp, you may have something resembling a feasible nightmare scenario. Until then, universal anti-conformity and selfishness undermine any kind of society, benign or malign.
Confused?
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