Deflect? lol
You made a comment about not following protocol, I expanded on it.
This is effect of atheist agenda, lol, I already know ur gonna take that hella personal, lmao!
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"while accepting more than $340,000 in federal pandemic aid —"
Wtf?!? A church received $340k in federal pandemic aid??
What the flippin ****..!?
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As per usual, you are stunningly clueless and come across as a 14 year old boy with the way you express yourself via the written word. I am not one bit anti-religion and I'm also not an atheist (as I've clearly stated countless times).
....and yes, deflect. You quote my post, don't mention the article I linked to at all, and instead talk about how supposedly everyone in Fresno isn't heeding their stay at home restrictions. Have fun continuing to live in your own warped little world of nonsense.
You're not an atheist but you are hook line sinker with the atheist agenda.
You made a post ready, willing and hoping to argue over it. That's why you read my post the way you did. Because my post in no way defends what that church did, but you want to take it that way so you can delve into your prerecorded bull ****.
I already heard it bro, dont need to put it on repeat.
Reflect on your own mentality some time..
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Certainly not that South Bay church. I’m sure they are doing what they do best (certainly way better than anything else they do) — and that is raking in the cash.
And as soon as someone come to collect the fine they’ll whine their first amendment bull crap all the way to the supreme court.
So are yall storing supplies of sperm before the vax?
Oh noes! She tested negative for covid and then watched her boyfriend compete from a beachfront view. Burn the witch.
While the other person you mentioned was directly repsonsible for several military deaths and destroyed court ordered evidence.
One should be in jail while the teen shouldn't be.
You are hopelessly clueless. Constantly latching on to these stupid terms and using them over and over again, despite them being irrelevant to the conversation at hand. The funniest part (and unintentional humor is the *only* worthwhile thing you add to this site), is that you are so delusional and clueless that you actually see yourself as super clever and intelligent when you're pulling this absent-minded routine.
Almost as funny is how you're so all in with your religion, yet straight face claim that you are "not religious" aka you're in denial about one of the very things that quite obviously defines you. Just a completely ridiculous picture of yourself that you continue to paint here on PSD. :laugh2:
Vast majority/almost all muslims would say I'm not religious. Me believing my religion doesn't make me religious. We consider religious people whose actions show faith/belief in them. An example being someone who prays 5 times a day.
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oh how many speaking about COVID-19 COVID-19:confused:
This is a serious question from someone who has never believed in a religion, if you believe what your religion teaches why wouldn’t you live the actions it requires? Isn’t that like knowing you’re going to hell, knowing the path to heaven and choosing the path to hell? I’m curious because this is one of the things about religion that has always baffled me. From the outside, this seems common to me but I’ve never heard anyone expressly state it the way you did.
Earlier I noted the difference between theism and religion. Perhaps that might give a clue. Mind you, this is academic speculation on my part (I neither believe nor participate in organized religious activity).
Theism is internal belief on the part of the individual in a kind of god or gods that maintains some form of relationship with humans.
Religion is external, communal, and organizational — essentially the administration of the practices, doctrines, and rituals that have evolved in relation to that belief for groups of like-minded theists (some of which I suppose are required — baptism for Christians — and some which are not necessarily required, like going to church every week, confession, etc.).
So, one could, I suppose, believe in the basic doctrines but still not practice exactly as the organized church says I ought to do.
So, I guess one can call oneself religious without practicing fully, if at all.
This makes no sense.
We also know if we go to school and graduate top of the class and get into ivy league and graduate top of the class it will set us up for a better future. Doesnt mean every action we take in our life is in line with that. Life is tough, we pick and choose what things we want to do and we live with the consequences.
Sometimes I wanna study over the weekend, sometimes i wanna party. Even tho im aware what career benefit can come from studying.
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You could maybe try having some sort of morals, some sort of consistency with your opinions, some sort of intellectual integrity, or even just some sort of guiding principle in life outside of "I'll justify anything if it brings me some sort of pleasure".
:shrug:
Aw how cute [emoji846]
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