https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f78ZVLVdO0A
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFMvB-clmOg
14:37 religion is so fucking toxic...being used to judge and condemn people, basically; associating something as routine as a storm with punishment for some perceived injustice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ziWrneMYss
"1 drop of venom is toxic enough to knock out 100 adult humans"
I feel like I've met this snake in human form before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpE5cBgl11U
god, shes so fucking hot...
https://i.gyazo.com/8edc8aa16b823335...64615cd8b4.png
https://www.facebook.com/nada.akaich...7387287309840/
Although I doubt any Arab parent would allow a pet from the street to be in the house
It is a sin to spend one nanosecond thinking about what will happen to you after death. God did not make man to worry about what will happen to him after he dies and then to seek metaphysical salvation. He made man to fix the world and make it a place where he would feel welcome to dwell. Read the Hebrew Bible and see how many times life after death is mentioned (almost none). Moses and the prophets were only concerned about making a just world here and now: where the weak and defenseless are taken care of, the poor fed, the neighbor clothed, etc....
Watching Zombieland.
Again.
No such thing as "too many times".
There is a contradiction between this and the god of The Bible's actual deeds.
One of the many contradictions is that the god of The Bible required first defenseless/innocent animals, then one defenseless/innocent human, to be offered up in sacrifice as propitiations for the sins of those he deemed guilty.
The least subtle contradiction, however, may arguably be that God is the one who made the weak and defenseless exist. If God was a) all powerful, b) all knowing, and c) purely well-meaning, then how is it possible that the problems of famine, war, and other cruelties along a similar vein, all exist?