He is risen,
Alleluia!
He’s not dead,
The Pastor fooled yer…
He is risen!
He is risen,
Alleluia!
He’s not dead,
The Pastor fooled yer
He is risen,
Alleluia!
He’s not dead,
The Pastor fooled yer
He is risen,
Alleluia!
He’s not dead,
The Pastor fooled yer…
Crucifixion as substitutionary atonement is barbaric and ridiculous. I want no part of it.
They tell me that their Jesus died for me. But that’s absurd. A scapegoat can’t pay the price for someone else’s sins. It’s barbaric and ridiculous and I want no part of it.
If I said I’d risen from the dead you’d say I’m playing games, If I claimed 500 witnesses you’d want to know their names.
If you want to convince me that something is true, If you’re making the claim then the burden’s on you. If I said I’d risen from the dead you’d say I’m playing games, If I claimed 500 witnesses you’d want to know their names. And if I said God wrote my diary, I’d anticipate inquiry. How you’d react to my diary, Is how your Bible seems to me. Of course, my diary’s bollocks, as you knew, As to the Bible, the burden of proof is on you!
I’ve been an atheist for 30 years. But then I came across the Kalam cosmological argument presented by Willian Lane-Craig. It changed my life!
Do you think Bishop Budde’s sermon reflects true Christian values
Do you think Bishop Budde’s sermon reflects true Christian values or should she have refrained from asking the most powerful to have mercy for the powerless?
See for yourself and let me know in the comments. Watch her sermon here… https://youtu.be/xwwaEuDeqM8?si=69mVloI9pGWiP5Xb You can read the transcript here… https://www.stmarksrva.org/blog/a-sermon-given-by-the-rt-rev-mariann-budde/
Twas the night before Christmas,
And all through the church,
The faithful were gathering,
And praying in search,
Of some mystical moment,
Remembering the birth…
Twas the night before Christmas,
And all through the church,
The faithful were gathering,
And praying in search,
Of some mystical moment,
Remembering the birth…
Nick Cowan is a creationist who also understands the principles of science. He’s a retired UK chemistry teacher who also taught creationism to the same state school pupils in his A level general studies class. I asked him how this could possibly make sense. What followed was a passionate but genial conversation between two people who hold diametrically opposing views.
Your religion has rules,
OK follow those too,
But know that they only apply to you.
Go ahead, do your thing,
It’s no skin off my nose,
Until you start claiming,
Your Holy book knows,
How others should live,
And you start to impose,
Your rules and your hatred,
Then we become foes.
Your moral compass points right back to the bronze age!
There is no such thing as Christian morality in any meaningful sense. Rather there’s a list of ancient rules, many of which make no sense at all in the modern world.
God is not a good role model
There is no more abusive character than the Abrahamic God than in the whole of fiction.