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We have to rid the world of Judaism. Judaism is based on the stupid notion that some particular god exists. We know that this cannot be the case, because we can detect everything that exists with our senses and/or the various devices we build for detecting things. Also, if the god the Jews made up existed, it would never have allowed Hitler to kill so many of them. As a matter of fact, if there was a god, nobody would ever die—because no real god would have ever allowed any life to end. Ever.
Also, we can appropriately hold Judaism responsible for the emergence of those other two horrific belief-systems: Christianity and Islam. Christianity is responsible for more wars than any other belief-system ever in history. And believing in Islam makes you blow yourself up to get imaginary girls in the next life. So we should nip Judaism in the bud before it creates some other disastrous belief-system—like one that makes you want to get as much money as you can in life no matter how it affects others. If that ever happened, the world would be screwed.
Please understand that I am not advocating the execution of Jews themselves. Instead, I am saying that we should become more diligent and aggressive about making sure everyone knows that Judaism is a delusional and destructive belief-system that no decent, rational person would ever accept. If we can teach this in our schools, if we can get our message out through the media, if we will not be ashamed to state these obvious truths in our daily social conversations, we might be able to eliminate the cancer of Judaism from human discourse within a generation or two.
Now I know there are those of you who are going to claim that Judaism is not entirely bad. After all, Hendrix couldn’t have recorded “All Along the Watchtower” if a Jew hadn’t written it first—and we all have a soft spot for at least one Seinfeld episode. But Judaism, as the root-cause of Western monotheism, must be viewed on balance as perhaps the greatest single evil ever foisted on humanity by a tribe of superstitious, bloodthirsty savages.
So who among you is willing to step up to the plate? Or do you want to go on pretending to be rational people—even as you continue to tolerate this singularly pernicious crime against reason itself?
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Date: 17/7/11 05:41 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 17/7/11 05:47 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 17/7/11 06:30 (UTC)Why are you worried about whether someone thinks you are a patriot or not, anyway?
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Date: 17/7/11 06:43 (UTC)Why are you worried about whether someone thinks you are a patriot or not, anyway?
Because I have the right to be considered a patriot regardless of what my religion is or isn't, without people dismissing it simply because I don't subscribe to their faith. This is a privilege that members of certain religions receive automatically, without ever even having to think about it. That is an inequity, and a relatively minor one compared to some of the other unequal treatment to which the non-religious (and those whose religions are not in the majority) are regularly subjected.
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Date: 17/7/11 13:06 (UTC)No, that's actually not a right. People are free to think you're Napoleon. Your rights do not extend to other people's thoughts. People may be stupid to link one's patriotism to one's theological position, but they have a right to be that stupid.
I am a genius. I do not have a right to be thought of as a genius even though people think I can't be one by virtue of my faith.
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Date: 17/7/11 05:55 (UTC)I will keep on arguing, because literally everything about how you see this issue contradicts my perception of reality and offends my morals.
There is no possible common ground to be achieved between us on this issue.