Keeping the bandwagon rolling
I've been frequenting the Notes From Kaizer for a while now, and in response to a post there I have decided to add coal to the furnaces of the gravy train and keep the link exploring coming.
Now readers of my previous posts should know that I'm not a big fan of religion. I am a student, meaning I drink, swear, blaspheme and generally sin like crazy 24/7. That's why I find sites like this absolutely brilliant. Ignorant people are funny, and often ignorant people are religious, after all that's what religion is all about. Along with this you find a lot of religious people in the States, a country obviously unable to learn from past mistakes. On this site young Josh (he might be old, but saying he's young gives him an excuse for foolishness) appears to be ranting continuously about the evils of alcohol. Apparently Jesus didn't turn water into wine, and if he did we wouldn't know about it because the disciples were all lightweights and would obviously have got completely hammered on a single beaker before attempting to push Jesus into the canal in a trolley.
Unfortunately I know a man who looks just like Jesus (and therefore is him) who works as a barman and performs the miricle of transmuting sobriety into drunken revelry on a daily basis.
Wow! Neo fell in love with this?! How shallow...
Hmm, funny how all these bad, bad blogsites are from america. Anyone for more Catholicism?> Am I the only one who finds all of this gobshite a wee bit patronising?
I'd better stop before this turns into an anti Christian rant...


1 Comments:
Hey Pat,
Being from America, I agree with your observation of a lot of americans being religious. What's up with that?
We have all sorts of religious flavors over here. It seems as if you're not going to church on Sunday, there's something wrong with you. A lot of them are "born again", and have somehow rediscovered religion.
However don't put down americans and try not to generalize. This country (America)is great, despite Bush and all the other wacos out there.
Cheerio
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