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Well Folks, I have been described as Cold and Calloused because I refuse to believe things that are totally false and refuse to Spout the Offical line.
However about 2000 years ago someone was chided because he refused to Spout the Offical Line. One of us is described as perfect, the other, narrow minded. A double standard to be sure.
It's funny how those little old facts of life will jump up and bite you in the ass when you least expect it isn't it.
There are no "Experts" when it comes to Religion. I never could figure out how one damned heathen could save another damned heathen but many try.
Now can someone tell me why they think the world needs saving? It looks to me like those people that offer this are all self appointed.
I didn't study religion to be an expert. I studied it to defend myself against nice but totally un-informed or misguided people. OK. I am about as well read as you can be about the subject.
When I am confronted about some aspect of religion I am totally serious. I just wish those putting out the message were as well informed.
I posted this before but will repeat it here: I have found that the people most involved in religion know the least about it. They are afraid to step outside the "Box" and question things that don't quite "compute" so they "Pass the Buck" as it were. It's OK. Just leave me out of it as I find it impossible to agree to something that is false. Well this is for educational purposes isn't it?
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