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Funny anti-religious Internet pics

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It's someone else's fault....
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An honest atheist would realize that's foolish. At the least, a degree in theology (actual theology, not Bible School crap) is on par with a degree in philosophy or in ancient astronomical systems: those two require you to think clearly, but not about anything useful.
 
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^ I think this is HILARIOUS! Thank you for posting.
 
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^a mystery that only the Great Red X can answer
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the Ark is a facinating subject...what exactly was it..?

some kind of battery?..a capacitor..?

I read an interesting book many years ago about it..The Sign And The Seal by Graham Hancock

and another one of his called Fingerprints Of The Gods


edit: pic shows up now...the cat pic. the one above is still the red x

The Ark?

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Red x? If you mean the pic in post 823, I see it just fine -- it's got Moses standing on a hill holding two big tablets, saying, "You realize it may take us awhile to internalize these...."
 
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do yo think it still exists?

Yes -- three days a week. Three other days a week, I think it doesn't.

One day in each three, I have a theological reason. Another day in each three, I have a historical reason. The other day, I will entertain any notion at all.

The seventh day a week, I rest -- if it's good enough for God, it's good enough for me when contemplating things about God. :lol:
 
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