Monday, July 23, 2007

The Atheism Conspiracy

There is a worldwide push to eradicate any and all historical references to the world's Creator. They are called "revisionists" and they have a single agenda: Rewrite History, and this time, leave God out of it.

There are alliances, networks, clubs, groups, and individuals who are working toward this goal day in and day out.

Are you ready for this? The World Wide Web is their breeding ground.

They are everywhere. They are nowhere. They are the typical pot-head, alcoholic, unemployed slob, living on welfare or in their parent's basement. Fat, bad breath. Stained shorts. You may catch a glimpse of them when they open the door for the pizza guy. You may see them at the Bar late at night. Alone. Online, they have brutal alter-egos, ready to lash out at society, blaming everyone ELSE because they are fat and lazy.

In their own minds, they are brilliant debaters who the world should be indebted too. After all, they've logged more hours playing WarCraft III than you've worked in this decade! They know how things need to be run and the world's leaders, who have earned their positions, should get in line and take advice as to how the world should be run. They name themselves "darklord" and "evil1". But in reality, they are insecure, immature and depressed. They are plagued with an entitlement mentality. They are losers.

How do I know all of this? Simple. I used to be just like them. That's how.

That's also how I know about there main competitive advantage: Time. The Atheism Conspiracy is being perpetrated by the ranks of the unemployed or underemployed, and that gives them time to conspire, collaborate, and cook up falsehoods. They can Digg and they can Blog. They can wikify and they can comment. They stick together. They are organized.

Let me tell you this: Organized Religion is the biggest threat to American Freedom in existence today. Atheism is the King Pin of Organized Religion. Satan has been practicing his "If you can't beat them, join them" strategy since the 1st century. When he infiltrated the Roman Catholic church in the 3rd century, he caused the dark ages that lasted over 1000 years.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Atheist or AntiChrist?

As I was looking though the Blogger's Choice Awards' lists of nominees, I came across a post in the "Best Religion Blog" category that caught my eye: Atheists.org/nogodblog

This was interesting to me for two reasons:
  1. Atheism IS a religion. I have been saying it for years. Thankfully, now this truth is starting to catch on. Although I'm the first person I know of to accurately label atheism as a religion, there are probably others who realized it long before I did.
  2. This blog contains nothing about atheism. Every post, every word, is ANTI-CHRISTIAN. I find it very interesting that the very thing they are trying to do, disestablish the Bible's Truth, they are actually supporting because the Bible predicted nearly 2000 years ago that an Antichrist spirit would increase in the world, particularly in the days before Christ's return.
Now, it's one thing to disregard the spiritual aspects of Jesus' message, and deny his claims to be sent from God; and instead, to simply settle for the proven fact that a man named Jesus made it into the history books by spreading his message of love, forgiveness, peace and freedom, while simultaneously healing ailments that our modern day doctors have yet to touch, such as blindness. But to actually come out against such a positive message, aggressively, with malice and hate, can only be attributed to a negative force that goes being rational thought and reason: Antichrist (a spirit which later manifests itself as a world system in a position of global rule).

Have these kids asked themselves this question: If my religion is focused on hating a positive message, can it be a classified as a "good" religion, or must it be "evil"?

Chances are, they have not. At least not seriously. Which is a shame. How can one claim to have an "open" mind when they refuse to even consider alternative viewpoints to their own. This is closed-mindedness at it's fundamental worst.

The blog is interesting to read, however, and often times humorous (ex: a photo of the Pope which uncannily resembles the evil Emperor Palatine from Star Wars. ) I especially found the comments interesting. In one example, a commenter accuses the blog poster of politicizing a tragedy to further his own agenda, a trademark of poor taste. Another poster retorted by calling the commenter a "rationally-challenged fool" and claiming that he didn't understand what he meant. Other posters chimed in with further ridicule.

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