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Devil worshipper into opera?

kidwoo

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See this is where I'd love to be a principal.

I'd write down the names and addresses of all those whiny retards and go on a rampage one night painting "666" and the names of their children in cow blood all over their front doors. If they can't explain to their kid that some dipshlt human acting on his own accord was responsible then hopefully I can at least give the kid a genuine psychosis or make him a repressed homosexual later in life.......something needs to be done with that genetic line.

We should fvck with ignorance......not give it authority.

Ah screw it..it's colorado. Just a coont hair above utah in terms of it's grasp on gawd and the world around them.
 

Secret Squirrel

There is no Justice!
Dec 21, 2004
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Up sh*t creek, without a paddle
kidwoo said:
See this is where I'd love to be a principal.

I'd write down the names and addresses of all those whiny retards and go on a rampage one night painting "666" and the names of their children in cow blood all over their front doors. If they can't explain to their kid that some dipshlt human acting on his own accord was responsible then hopefully I can at least give the kid a genuine psychosis or make him a repressed homosexual later in life.......something needs to be done with that genetic line.

We should fvck with ignorance......not give it authority.

Ah screw it..it's colorado. Just a coont hair above utah in terms of it's grasp on gawd and the world around them.
QOTD right there....:agree:
 

Silver

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Jul 20, 2002
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That stupid woman in the article who called the teacher better not open her bible to Job. Not only is she going to find out that the devil is in there, but God comes off as an incrediblely cruel and capricious prick...not to mention he just has to have the last word.
 

kinghami3

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Silver said:
That stupid woman in the article who called the teacher better not open her bible to Job. Not only is she going to find out that the devil is in there, but God comes off as an incrediblely cruel and capricious prick...not to mention he just has to have the last word.
Heck man, in Job the Devil is the fourth part of the Trinity; all he does is point out people's sins to God who deals with them accordingly. Very backwards book.
 

LordOpie

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Oct 17, 2002
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Silver said:
That stupid woman in the article who called the teacher better not open her bible to Job. Not only is she going to find out that the devil is in there, but God comes off as an incrediblely cruel and capricious prick...not to mention he just has to have the last word.
updated POTD

granted, the principal insists that it's for other reasons, but the teacher needs a fair hearing and should be on paid leave until then.

As for the parents, well, I think that town's where the FBI was looking into a substantial neo-nazi group forming in the USA. So, not really surprised.

Really tho, I think anything 20 miles east of Denver should just be considered Kansas.
 

MudGrrl

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Mar 4, 2004
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what REALLY kills me is that the video that she showed was already in the school.


and...

She made two CDs of Christian music, so it's the Christians turning on the Christians.... AWESOME!
:thumb:
 

Andyman_1970

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Apr 4, 2003
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kinghami3 said:
Heck man, in Job the Devil is the fourth part of the Trinity;
Funny you mention this. Christianity has (IMO because they left their Hebraic roots) has over the centuries made satan like God jr. and given him all sorts of power. Judaism doesn't give "the accuser", which BTW satan is a title not a specific proper name (from ha satan in the Hebrew) satan much press time at all.
 

ALEXIS_DH

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Jan 30, 2003
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But on Jan. 13, she received a call from the mother of a second-grader. "She said, 'I basically do not understand why do you not let the kids sing Christmas songs at their winter concert, but you would teach them about the devil. Are you not a Christian?' "
awesome.
 

Ciaran

Fear my banana
Apr 5, 2004
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LordOpie said:
no worries, there were actually Four Musketeers in the famous group, Three Musketeers.
But only later. And D'Artagnion was kind of a pvssy bitch at first. He's lucky they didn't kill him. Sure makes a good candy bar, though.
 

MikeD

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Oct 26, 2001
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DaveW said:
And America takes another lurch towards becoming a hard line religous therocracy. :nopity: :dead: :nonono:
Dave, you really oughtn't take your cues from the media. I mean, we're all ticked by idiotic conduct like this, and many, many people are disenfranchised with the current administration's religious and pseudo-religious preoccupation, but the country as a whole isn't sliding towards a 'theocracy' by any means. That's just complete hyperbole...but then again, to look at it from the outside, I understand why you see this country as you do. But that doesn't make it accurate.

Hell, the Bush administration itself couldn't give a damn about religion except as rhetorical device and motivational tool, and it's not doing anything that hasn't been done before, either with or without the trappings of public religiosity. But the freaks like the people in this news story have ALWAYS been here in this country. They're just getting more press lately, and being courted more aggressively by the Right.

I'd say it's actually the ultra-religious element's reaction to the growing secularism of US society that's making them so much more vocal. (I don't say 'ultra-religious' in terms of true spirituality, but in terms of conformity/society-oriented 'religion.')

And it's not like any recent presidential election has been at all overwhelmingly tipped to the right in the US. There's still a pretty even split. Hell, I really think this next election is going to show a major public reaction against the Bush-type rhetoric, including the mantle of overt religiousness and righteousness.

What's far more worrysome than some pseudo-Christian rhetoric, to me, is the general ignorance and lack of either intellectual rigor or worldly engagement of the populace. The US has largely turned from a nation of practical, tough pioneers, industrious workers, enterpeneurial individuals, and intellectual/scientific visionaries into a lazy, consumer mass, and it's scary. We're going to get passed on the cultural/economic highway very, very soon.

And lots of Americans prefer to see indulgence, self-absorbtion, and excess as virtues and emblems of national strength...they like to think that simply because we're America, we'll always be the best and the strongest. Not, as I'd prefer to think, that since we're America, we'd better bust our asses to stay ahead.

MD