Oh no! I knew Billy was up to no good. It seems that he's KEEPING ANGELS AWAY from our house. Did you know about this???
In the past I've noticed a few (who I presume were) Muslims being wary of Billy, but I always thought that (even though he's a Border Collie) they imagined he might tear them to bits. Now I see that it's all the fault of those Islamic Angels of theirs. Thank goodness that Protestant Angels are so much more animal-friendly.
The woman in the video also goes-on about 'losing two mountains daily', what on earth is the woman on about???
Do they REALLY believe all this gubbins?
We all know that religion is based on fear, and their hierarchy's desire for money. Maybe in times past people really DID believe in gods, devils, heaven, hell, etc, but we now live in different, more aware times. I have nothing against people signing-up to any religion, but it does annoy me when their followers talk blatant nonsense about things that we ALL know couldn't possibly be true.
I do think it's about time that religions spoke the truth, and stopped their Mumbo-Jumbo. What they don't seem to realise is that if they became more like 'philosophies' than 'religions', they might attract far more members, and their coffers might fill-up (that's what it's all about). As it is, their members are quitting in their droves; and they're taking their money with them.
My own nearby church (St Nicholas) has been without a priest/vicar for the past FIVE MONTHS. Are we surprised?
I don’t understand the things some people believe. If there’s a God, why would he create dogs and have them bond so closely with humans if it reduces our “spiritual reward”? If there’s a God, why would he care whether we have dogs? This applies to many other religious beliefs that I just can’t understand.
ReplyDeleteIt's none of my business what people do or don't believe, but when they talk such utter nonsense, and try to convince people that it's true, it rather annoys me.
Deletep.s. I quite expect that she knows it's nonsense too!
DeleteIf the Muzzies or anyone else object to our way of life then I suggest they bugger off. I doubt they'd be missed.
ReplyDeleteIf they tell me I can't own a Dog because their Angels won't visit me, I simply pity them!
DeleteThere is so much wrong with organised religion and this is ridiculous. But do follow that command
ReplyDeleteLove Thy Billy as Thyself
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Oh I do! And he brings genuine Angels into our lives daily.
DeleteI am thinking about becoming an evangelical atheist. Knocking on people's doors and preaching in shopping centres to spread the word that there is no God or gods. It's all medieval hocus pocus that was foisted on people to keep them in check. The light of reality must shine brighter to dispel the religious fairytales that have caused and continue to cause so much death, so much division, so much false hope.
ReplyDeleteYou would be knocking your head against a brick wall. Everyone knows it's rubbish, but they enjoy being a part of a 'club', and pretend that they believe all the Mumbo. It's a vicious circle.
Deleteevangelical atheist.... love it ...sign me up. 🤣
ReplyDeleteThere's a long queue.
DeleteI am also atheist and don’t understand those who believe in God, but I would never purport to know what is in the minds of people who do have faith. I find that as offensive as someone telling me that deep down I do really believe in a God.
ReplyDeleteI have known trainee priests who didn't believe in all the nonsense; they simply wanted the life-style.
DeleteAnti-dog is a new belief to me. Brainwashing!
ReplyDeleteOrganized religion is very attractive to those that have a strong desire to belong and be part of a group/belief system. The leadership knows this and will continue to draw in some individuals.
God is dog spelt backwards. Perhaps God is a huge Labrador.
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