Friday, March 30, 2007

 

Focus on the Bulls--t

Focus on Everything But the Family Strikes Again.

I hate no man. But I utterly despise Focus on the Family and what it represents in James Dobson's name, pretending to be in Jesus's name.

Read some bullshit.

--ER

Comments:
Steady bro. It is just refried bovine defecation. They haven't even change the relish on it. If some christians want to follow these false mini-christ let them. You'll not save them from their greed.
 
It's hard. This is Goddamned BULLSHIT: "support families by extending the president's tax cuts."

I have a friend who works on the religious right side who needs another intervention. That, more than any reason, is why I care so much. When he needed Jesus, he got these assholes. He got a hint of Jesus, and is still stuck *with* these assholes.

And yeah, I'm saying he needs to repent, and quit his job, and start over somewhere else.

Because his success in this world is EXACTLY what Jesus was talking about when he talked about the First in this world being the Last in the the next.
 
Slept on it. My comment above was a little harsh, but not much. One of those deals where I meant what I said, but wish I'da said it a little better.
 
The funny thing is the guy, way early on, tried to teach me the 5-second rule, or something like that, about firing off e-mails, IMs and the like. And now blog comments.

On an earlier post, I started a comment, "People suck." That's true partly because being human sucks sometimes, and that starts with me.

Apologies to one mostly, but all.

(BTW, "Goddamned" is an ugly, ugly word, especially in print. Ugh. But I didn't use it in vain. I used in fiery passion, hyperbolic exasperation and anger. Shouldn'ta dood it, though, in any case.)
 
Trick to using profanity is to use unprofane lanuage say like "Not Worth a Dam!" Whic comes from the phrase "Not worth a Tinker's Dam." Which of course is the little clay mold with the cone shape in it into which you pour melted tin to make a little cone of tin to be hammered in to a hole in a tin or other metal pot to make a repair. Once used it has no value cause it is broken. Thus not worth a dam.

Now that means, I guess, that there is a theological metaphor in the phrase "Not worth a God's dam!"
 
He is my role model. ;-}
 
Actually I think of myinternetself of a weft and warp of Saint Paul/Carl Sagan and Jack Benny/Cliff Claven.
 
Sagan? Naaaah. He was dismisive of religion. You're hostile to it -- and I mean that in admiration.
 
Sagan was not dismisive, he was hostile to religion as well. He betrayed his science by adopting a position that wasn't "scientific", and doing that he betrayed himself.
Good thing I'm not a scientist but just a Geographer.
 
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