Monday, June 1, 2009

Suckers waiting to be reborn


The only criticism I have of this concept is that I didn't think of it first: http://www.reincarnationbank.com/index.html
But how do I get my cash if I come back as a dog?

I would like to think that P.T. Barnum is laughing somewhere ....

4 comments:

  1. Thats is absolutely unbelievable.

    The only thing more shocking, is that some poor misguided... morons, sorry but thats all there is to it, no better word - will dive head and shoulders into this excrement and roll around in it with the prospect of coming back to obtain their 'safely' deposited money.

    I also wish i'd thought of that first.

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  2. I am curious as to how you eradicate religion with comments that are present in your blog. Your own responses do nothing to logically debate any of the issues. Even your mission statement opening paragraph demeans believers and assumes we need a carrot or threat to believe and there is no logical basis for our belief system. You are not eradicating religion, I believe you are just appealing to those who have the same belief system as you hold.

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  3. David, you may be right with your comment about who finds the content of this post most appealing. However, the purpose of this blog is to appeal to people like yourself who appear to have fallen prey to a delusion that I find utterly fascinating. Do you really believe that a Nazarene Jew was cricified 2000 years ago, started to rot and then came back to life over 24 hours later? If you do, I've got some oceanfront property in Arizona that just might interest you ....

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  4. As I dig I am finding interesting information as to why not to believe in a God. I do not find much information as to why it is I should believe in whatever it is you believe. That remains a mystery. I am trying to conceptualize how it is you believe in nothing.
    What is your worldview???

    A side note, we are playing the Cleveland Browns on January 3rd (I am a Jaguars Fan).
    we may have more to debate in the months to come.

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