BARREL OF MONKEYS: "GENESIS" in Reverse


I consider myself a Democrat. Been called a Socialist. Definitely a bleeding heart liberal.


As a child from a traditional southern family, playing Barrel of Monkeys on the floor, church every Sunday, doing well in public school, learning a trade; in every sense privileged .........


Comfortable in middle age, an avid news reader, on learning the tragic story of a full grown chimpanzee destroying the face of a woman who offered a toy, only trying to help it's owner coax her surrogate child back into his cage......


Today being confrontational, ribald, offensive, restless, rebellious.......


How did I get here from there?


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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

THIS PRIEST COULD TAME A RABID DOG


I always hate it, want to spit on them, when someone offers to prays for me.
Had I not volunteered,
"I'm atheist"
the "sweet gesture" would never have happened. 


A missionary priest becomes a master builder in a booming Bolivian metropolis - CSMonitor.com

I cannot imagine this man spitting or condemning me to hell.
Anyone, really.
Just reading about his work made me feel ashamed enough.

 Cannot even see him saying to someone,
"I will pray for you."
That would imply,
there are people whom he has not.

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Jesus Fucking Christ!
Don't get blindsided by it! 
He's still a man!
Keep an eye on him around them kids,will ya!
With theA.I.D.S. epidemic being the wrath of God,
last thing us faggots need is another kid victimized who was blindly place in the trust of a priest sworned to celibacy, but allowed to keep his balls!
You can't get any morestupid than that!


Jesus Fucking Christ!
It's not possible for gay parents to be anyworse!

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It's like the priest sent to counseling by the Church, because he kept getting  women pregnant, on why he didn't just use a condom?



His answer......
Because the use of condoms was frowned upon
by
The Church.





Talk about being a magnet for a bunch of nuts! 

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prag·ma·tism
(prāg'mə-tĭz'əm)


n.
1.Philosophy A movement consisting of varying but associated theories, originally developed by Charles S. Peirce and William James and distinguished by the doctrine that the meaning of an idea or a proposition lies in its observable practical consequences.

2.A practical, matter-of-fact way of approaching or assessing situations or of solving problems.

prag'ma·tist n. , prag'ma·tis'tic adj.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.


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It is difficult, none the less, for the ordinary man to cast off orthodox beliefs, for he is seldom allowed to hear the other side.... Whereas the Christian view is pressed on him day in and day out.



Saying is one thing, doing another. We must consider the sermon and the preacher distinctly and apart. ~Montaigne, Essays, 1588



A great deal of what passes for current Christianity consists in denouncing other people's vices and faults. ~Henry H. Williams

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