Singularity wrote:
Fuck you! I'm going to stay happy and grateful!
And continue posting till my fingers give out!
Even then, I promise never to touch you, unless you change your mind and ask me to. Then....
We will see.
How old are you? Are you good looking and rich?
Happy Thanksgiving, you lucky sumbitch, you. You have the right attitude. I have a God but no religion, which makes me worse than you to a lot of Christians. I guess it just seems unfair, like "how come he always gets to lick the frosting bowl and we always have to do the dishes?" I never tithe a frigging nickel to some priest, either. So unfair. :lol: :lol: :lol:
I don't agree with atheism, but I used to, and the reception I got from my family for that, all those swell Christians, just convinced me that they could all kiss my ass. You may never meet the God I did, but that has nothing to do with who you are as a person. Keep holding your head high, you're right to do so.
As for Thanksgiving, atheist or not, I celebratef it anyhow. We all need holidays regardless. I celebrate Christmas too, even if it is a Pagan holiday for Mithras. It's fun and a great idea.
So you Christians may dine on this with your turkey: "Both Mithras and Christ were described variously as 'the Way,' 'the Truth,' 'the Light,' 'the Life,' 'the Word,' 'the Son of God,' 'the Good Shepherd.' The Christian litany to Jesus could easily be an allegorical litany to the sun-god. Mithras is often represented as carrying a lamb on his shoulders, just as Jesus is. Midnight services were found in both religions. The virgin mother...was easily merged with the virgin mother Mary. Petra, the sacred rock of Mithraism, became Peter, the foundation of the Christian Church" and I wish a Happy Hannuka to all you Jewish people, too, and to all you Muslims, happy Go-Farouk-Yourselves.