I think it is hostile for the bible to call me a fool and swine bacause I don't
believe the ridiculous stories.
Not exact matches
And, at the same time, to be fair, what you may perceive as a «Love
Story by God» and take it «literally» others perceive it at best, a book of fiction, with some good words of wisdom now and then, to at worst, a book of an insane deity who demands obedience, among other
ridiculous things, and... sent «himself» to die for «us» as we are «broken» and «flawed» / sinful» creations, and by sending his - self... if... we just «
believe» we go to eternal paradise with him.
That you want to
believe a 1st century sci - fi / horror / fantasy
story is your business... but to proclaim that it is truth is
ridiculous.
why don't you start with why humans invented religion in the first place, the origins of the books of the bible, the multiple «christ» (copied)
stories throughout the history of time, fossil evidence of evolution of man and all species, all the discrepancies in the bible, knowledge of all the gods that humans have
believed in through recorded history, the political uses of christianity in the time of it's origin, the fact that every other religion has followers who
believe just as strongly in their own god / book, that fact that if you had been born in another part of the world you would be a different religion and going to «hell», and that a good, kind, omniscient god wouldn't allow all the suffering and evil to happen, and wouldn't need «help» as christians like to tout... and then we'll get to all these
ridiculous fools.
I
believe the Lacazette
story because it fits the Vardy profile and Lukaku because he had stated he needs champion league football, but the other
stories seem
ridiculous
I still can't
believe that two years has already flown by, but I look forward to a lifetime ahead filled with many more silly
stories,
ridiculous adventures, amazing vacations and wonderful memories with my best friend.
Jason Statham shows some surprisingly sharp comedic chops as a dunderhead of a field agent who actually
believes the
ridiculous job - related
stories he weaves (He says that he's immune to almost 200 different types of poison because of that one time he ingested them all at once).
NPR has always struck me as fairly balanced in that they always give both sides of the
story, no matter how nutty or fucking
ridiculous the other side is (like those who still
believe abortions cause cancer, climate change isn't real because there's still ice in the oceans, etc).
Bioshock, on the other hand, takes place in a world that you can understand and
believe, even if the
story itself is just as
ridiculous as Dead Space 2.
Some of the things you see with these side
stories can get a little dumb and
ridiculous, like someone
believing that they've leaped through time, but if you don't take it too seriously you'll have some fun finishing them all.