Saturday, May 26, 2012

The Side Effects of Religious Beliefs

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jason bachhelor, in the words of the popular calypso "stay in your corner" and be gay! You don't act like, or deserve to be, a teacher and role model for my kids. We are trying to raise normal kids for the proper development of our country.

Son-of-man said...

The Totalitarian Regime of the Catholic Church continues to sink to new lows. As if the title: “Den of Criminal Pedophiles” was insufficient as the crown of disgrace for this Demonic entity, now comes the disgraceful scandals of deceit and Corruption from the office of the Dictator himself – yes the infallible one, the pontiff of Rome.
Last week the president of the Vatican Bank Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, was fired and faces criminal charges. Today Paolo, the man always at the side of the Pontiff is in JAIL! We are talking about the Dons of the Catholics, the bosses who really run things to make sure you get to God and go to Heaven, I mean the highest level of church governance. This Demonic cult called the Catholic Church has been exposed in what is being called the “VATILEAKS”, for corrupt and criminal monetary transactions worth MILLIONS OF EUROS. Now I want my money back – my five dollars I placed in the collection plate for which I was told would save my soul from the Drug Dealers.

Son-of-man said...

A Reflection for those who have ears to hear.
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There are pseudo-atheists who believe that they do not believe in God/Allah but who in reality unconsciously believe in Allah/God, because the God whose existence they deny is not God/Allah but something else.

Anonymous said...

Oh, my goodness, Son-of-man, you need help. If you can afford it, visit the National Wellness now. It's located on the Millenium Highway, Castries. Try and save your soul there.

Son-of-man said...

@ the UFO 11:33
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It is really tragic that with the information available at your fingertips you continue to bury your head in the bushes – ever heard of Google? Just Google “vatileaks” and you will learn that the World is round. Don't be afraid you will not fall off the edge or eaten by a dragon-LOL

Anonymous said...

Jason, you don't have something better to do than write the nonsense you write?

Anonymous said...

Jason is 100% correct. St. Lucians like to have their heads in the sand and cling to religion like a mad person clings their delusions. I remember growing up, I grew up is an atypical St. Lucian home. My mom was spiritual not religious, my dad an atheist and my grandmother who believed that your faith or whatever your belief system was your choice. We had a choice whether we wanted to go to church or not. I know it may be difficult for St. Lucians to understand that there are people like me who from childhood have never been religious, have never believed and never will believe. My home was loving supportive and raised three successful stable women. Yet my neighbours around me who looked at us as heathens were all in domestic turbulence and raising little criminals all while going to church and reciting bible verses to me.

After studying the bible going to several religious schools, and part taking in lots of religious programmes, all this while not being religious myself (I am an open minded person) I have to say that most people whom I knew who were very religious were by far the most judgmental, unsympathetic, intolerant, self righteous idiots I ever met. They seem to think people who are aetheists believe are all kinds of bad. Their minds are so closed. Although I was not religious I could see at time where their faith was valuable to them but they could not accord me the same respect. As I said I am not a typical St. Lucian.

I feel sorry for those people who only see an opportunity to bash Jason. Especially the person say he is not fit to teahc her children. I am sure this is one of those religious idiots whose own home is in dissarray. News flash, there are many people with Jason's views who teach. We come from all walks of life.

Anonymous said...

Son of Man:

There is a difference in the metaphor

"Bury one's head in the sand" - means: oblivious.

"Bury one's head in the bushes" has something to do with 69, sucking,

I hope you did not think that's where the man had his head?

Anonymous said...

This article obfuscates more than it enlightens.