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Funny anti-religious Internet pics

Re: Funny anti-religious Internet pics

Like the nutters who re-enact the crucifixion?

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People re-enact all sorts of things (including, believe it or not, the Kennedy assassination ](*,) ).

If you're going to do it, do it right. I saw one once by some guys at OSU -- they'd gotten a mill-roughed six-by eight, meaning it was actually six by eight inches, rough, with splinters and all, one six feet, the other ten, and lashed them together before spiking it together. The first guy to try it was a varsity OSU wrestler; he got "fired" right away because he just shouldered it, lifted the whole thing off the ground, and walked.

Of course, odds are Jesus only carried the cross-piece, although that's arguable.
 
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I guess hotlinking isn't allowed... tossers
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The final comment is seriously unrelated to the foregoing.
 
Re: Funny anti-religious Internet pics

People re-enact all sorts of things (including, believe it or not, the Kennedy assassination ](*,) ).

If you're going to do it, do it right. I saw one once by some guys at OSU -- they'd gotten a mill-roughed six-by eight, meaning it was actually six by eight inches, rough, with splinters and all, one six feet, the other ten, and lashed them together before spiking it together. The first guy to try it was a varsity OSU wrestler; he got "fired" right away because he just shouldered it, lifted the whole thing off the ground, and walked.

Of course, odds are Jesus only carried the cross-piece, although that's arguable.

You are talking about Royal Nonesuchs there? Sort of like the Karen "speech" on the link above...
 
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The real humor there is the total failure to understand the Cross.

I laughed for a moment when I saw it, but then felt sad for the person who came up with it.

The sadder truth is that that is just the same sort of witty pseudojustification that Christian lifestylers can use to demean the rest of the world, like with the Noah joke above.
 
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I'm agnostic so I think this so-called 'funny thread' is rather lame.

I'm guessing many posters here are angry lapsed Christians.
 
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Nice. But a guy labeled "politics" should be hanging in the background, trying to get War's attention.

Religion is just War's favorite because it's so easy for the lower-echelon preachers to excite/incite the lower-level masses.

Nah. Don't sweat it, it simply was as crappy and lame as the average Christian lifestyler or the philosophical-ish-ist one: hence my posting it.
However, I must add, for your own private enlightenment, that politics uses ideology to rouse the rabbles, which is just the fruit from the same blooming tree of religion. Then, when the fruit rots, as we are experiencing right now, the time is ripe *hyperstupidlamepun* for the cycle to start over.
 
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I'm agnostic so I think this so-called 'funny thread' is rather lame.

I'm guessing many posters here are angry lapsed Christians.

Wow, wouldn't that be a perfect definition for an agnostic...

... an atheist being some sort of raging fallen Christian (since they are easier to find, at least vocally, in a Christianized culture) .
 
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The real humor there is the total failure to understand the Cross.

I laughed for a moment when I saw it, but then felt sad for the person who came up with it.

I understand that cartoon to be tongue-in-cheek. In my view the author is knowingly satirising a caricature of the christian myth, rather than satirizing the myth itself. I don't for a second think the author fails to understand "the Cross"; I think the author merely finds it irrelevant.
 
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^
"Slacker" is a good source for something like that, since mostly it demonstrates ignorance.

I really do feel sorry for people who are actually making fun of themselves.
 
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