Saturday, December 17, 2011

I have not blogged for ages because others were making a better job of slagging off religious twats than I could but now I am really pissed off.

The idiot Cameron has said that we need "christian values" to counter a culture of "neutral morality". The cheeky, offensive bastard is implying that it is the lack of religion - that is atheism - that is to blame for society's low ethical values. He cannot have it both ways. Either this is a christian country with a tiny minority of atheists and it is the christians who are indulging in the anti social behaviour or there are a lot more atheists than he is prepared to admit to and we deserve more political power.

As for his bible. Why does no-one point out that the hero of this regressive, repressive book is a zombie with special powers gifted to him by an imaginary tyrannical monster. It is just silly.

My bit of England is NOT christian and will never go back to a belief in these middle eastern medieval superstitions.

This is not a coherent  blog entry, I know, but an unelected ruling party has taken sides with my enemies in a zombie cult and I am livid.







4 comments:

  1. Good evening The EO. (funny, in Dutch EO is standing for Evangelical broadcast (Evangelische Omroep)

    Maybe you are interested, I'm a member from a Dutch FreeThinker forum. ( www.freethinker.nl )
    To promote skepticism/critical thinking our admin wrote some questions for the Christian believer.
    Maybe you will think about placing the link on your blog
    The topic on Freethinker is locked, so discussion there is not possible.

    I hope you can enjoy the questions and will think about it.

    Jim, The Netherlands.

    The original Dutch questions
    http://www.freethinker.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=8382

    The English translation
    http://www.freethinker.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=10033


    Thank You.

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    1. I was not notified about this posting at the time you sent it so I apologise for my late reply. I shall take a look at the links you sent.

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  2. I quite agree with you. I would argue that humanistic morality is much more plausible than Divine Command Theory. The notion of being a 'good person' is, to me, more acceptable when it is done not out of fear, but because of mutual respect for other humans.

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    1. Did I write this original comment? I must have been in a very bad mood. Any mention of posh boy, let them eat cake Cameron tends to have that effect.

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