If we harnessed the energy that self-proclaimed “atheists”* put into denying any and all beings superior to themselves, we’d have no energy crisis!
*Nobody who understands the concept of a higher power can be A-theist, as in “unexposed to God”. They can be anti-theist, which is a far more reasonable and accurate name.
Jesus only admitted He was a king when cornered. He mostly was affected by the idea that He was a man. So much so that He always referred to Himself as “the Son of Man.” Perhaps because He was no ordinary “Lich” and could rearrange nature. Something we mortals can also do…to a lesser degree. Yet he also said we would eventually do much greater things than He.
“Jesus was a Lich”–
Interresting view– I’ll have to remember that when my religious friends attempt to sway me from my atheism.
Because Easter, like most of the holidays on the christian calendar, existed long before there were christians. http://atheism.about.com/od/easterholidayseason/p/PaganChristian.htm
If we harnessed the energy that self-proclaimed “atheists”* put into denying any and all beings superior to themselves, we’d have no energy crisis!
*Nobody who understands the concept of a higher power can be A-theist, as in “unexposed to God”. They can be anti-theist, which is a far more reasonable and accurate name.
Jesus only admitted He was a king when cornered. He mostly was affected by the idea that He was a man. So much so that He always referred to Himself as “the Son of Man.” Perhaps because He was no ordinary “Lich” and could rearrange nature. Something we mortals can also do…to a lesser degree. Yet he also said we would eventually do much greater things than He.