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Reddit's atheists are some of the God's greatest warriors. Nothing motivates me more to stay religious than not being associated with them in any way.

As for the post itself. It's just one big :marseybrainlet: moment. You don't choose religion by what sounds convenient, but by what you believe in.


Before the ending, Jesus was a narcissistic racist who despised gentile races all the time, threatened people with the end of world which was supposed to be coming very soon, and shouted that people should crown him as their king. After he got himself into trouble by offending too many Jewish authorities, he then decided to suffer for the sins of all human being in the past and future to save the world. After reading that part, it really sounds like the way cultists defend their leader's prophecy when it fails to happen.

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What an absolute braindead reading od the gospel.

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Not a kangaroo court at all. Imagine if Professor Dumbledore had used Avada Kedavra on one of the students who had misbehaved, then in his defense used the argument that "well it doesn't matter because the student had drank a whole lot of Alihotsy Draught before I used Avada Kedavra on him. How credible do you think a defence like that would be and how would Hogwarts (both teachers and students) react if he was found not guilty because of it?

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