there is a HUGE difference between being supersticious and acknowledging that evil and satan is indeed alive and well.
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There is a HUGE difference between being supersticious and acknowledging that evil and satan is indeed alive and well.
Damn straight lady! One of them's just plain ignorant, the other's a full blown psychotic delusion!
...and if you insist upon capitalising your imaginary friend, even when 'he' is a pronoun, please do the same for your imaginary foe/scapegoat!
Are is plural, not is. Please, learn some grammar. It is so much easier to give consideration to a person's thought or idea if it is presented in an educated, intelligent and even basic manner.
And please, tell me what the huge difference is. I am really curious to know.
Yep, superstitions may (though it's unlikely) have some basis in truth.
Satan, on the other hand? No way.
No, Satan is idiotic superstition.
The Kettle is alive and well, and you all need the power of the Celestial Teapot to protect you.
So being afraid a black cat is going to put a curse on me, or believing that a fictional being is going to put a curse on me are different?
Your right, at least the black cat exists.
You say superstition,
And I say acknowledging that evil and satan is indeed alive and well,
You say superstition,
And I say acknowledging that evil and satan is indeed alive and well,
Superstition,
Acknowledging that evil and satan is indeed alive and well,
Superstition,
Acknowledging that evil and satan is indeed alive and well,
Let's call the whole thing off!
Evil, yes, I'd agree. Satan, not so sure.
Eh, don't find this very "fundie" worthy. Taking this even in a non-literal sense, even I could say something like this. Too much evil in the world, too much of a hiveminded force, almost. Maybe it is this single-mindedness that is "Satan", this great evil?
Maybe fundies = Satan? Deep.
There is a huge difference between being literate and not.
By the way, your imaginary friends don't exist, either.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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