Sunday, August 19, 2007

Communion

Well I went to church this morning, and uh...I didn't see any kids thrashing about during Communion demanding that their parents take them home for fear of "eating Jesus."

That opinion is so laughable. It has no basis and proves that many non believers just assume situations occuring during a Christian ceremony to either a) Irresponsibly antagonize their opposition so they can further their anti-Christian agenda or b) get something off their chest so they can feel good about themselves.

Of course in their minds, Christians are pretty much idiots, zombies and Creationist-believing drones who just go on about daily life with this picture of Jesus stamped over their heads screaming, "I'm a Jesus idiot! Please kick me into reality! I need kicking, please!"

We all must be brought to "reality" and made to "think rationally and scientifically." And only the modern day scientists, their theories and their formulas can do that for us. Life is finite. Dull and dreary. Nothing to enjoy there. Once we die, there's no afterlife, no nothing. Sigh.

Why then, do we eat healthy? Exercise? Travel and see new places? Learn languages? Have the curiosity to seek out new things? We are the only species that can make conscious decisions like that. I'd like for someone to 'splain me that. Why do we set goals? If we were just another species that lived here on Earth without a reason, I'd think we wouldn't have modern medicine. Or space travel. Or words to communicate with. And how does this NOT point to a creator???

Funny how many of them will not say these things about Jews or Muslims openly, at least not with the fervor which they accuse Christians. Is it because they are scared of Muslims? Afraid of being labeled anti-Jewish by the Jewish community? Would that be harder for them to do because it might mean they actually have a conscience? Might have to be accountable for their actions?

I've seen some Muslims who have analyzed some videos on youtube about some fake conversions to Christianity, and they know their Quran, front and back. They are very articulate. Debating a Muslim would not be a pretty thing to an atheist I would think. Muslims, Jews and Christians might have a lot of differences but we believe in the same God. A Creator.

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