So, it took me literally 1 quick web search to confirm the blatantly obvious, "Christians for Michele Bachmann" is essentially a satire of Christian propaganda.
("serious", non humor-related rant of sorts ahead. You don't have any obligation to read it.)
Seriously people. This is why we can't have nice things. I'm Christian. Admittedly not an exemplar one though. Still, do you see me preaching "madness", rejecting people for what they do, bashing them for what they think or forcing my beliefs on anyone? Anyone that knows me even a little bit will know the answer is "no".
Regardless of what society says, Christianity is a choice to be made, it cannot be forced. How I'm so sure? Say you get a free, one of a kind electronic device. And everyone tells you it works X way. But the user manual says it does not, and it only works Y way. Which would you trust?
Kind of the same with Christianity. A good chunk of the absurd anti-Christianity claims you see out there are made by people who didn't ever read further than a few out of context bits of the Bible, if that much.
And again, as a final note: Don't like this rant? I did tell you didn't have any obligation to read it. If you got this far it was up to you.
I'm pretty sure you can't die by smoking weed, it can damage you perception though.
WTF is this doing here?
I find Christian propaganda slightly amusing, if not a bit pitiful.
Don't they have better things to worry about? Like what people do in their bedrooms and stuff...
So, it took me literally 1 quick web search to confirm the blatantly obvious, "Christians for Michele Bachmann" is essentially a satire of Christian propaganda.
("serious", non humor-related rant of sorts ahead. You don't have any obligation to read it.)
Seriously people. This is why we can't have nice things. I'm Christian. Admittedly not an exemplar one though. Still, do you see me preaching "madness", rejecting people for what they do, bashing them for what they think or forcing my beliefs on anyone? Anyone that knows me even a little bit will know the answer is "no".
Regardless of what society says, Christianity is a choice to be made, it cannot be forced. How I'm so sure? Say you get a free, one of a kind electronic device. And everyone tells you it works X way. But the user manual says it does not, and it only works Y way. Which would you trust?
Kind of the same with Christianity. A good chunk of the absurd anti-Christianity claims you see out there are made by people who didn't ever read further than a few out of context bits of the Bible, if that much.
And again, as a final note: Don't like this rant? I did tell you didn't have any obligation to read it. If you got this far it was up to you.
She'll find out that I was stoned like a gravel road.