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God hates all the same people you do

I've wondered, wondered a lot lately, do people who use their religion to spew invective against others, be they gay, Jewish, black, or what have you, ever consider the cosmic coincidence, that their God, conveniently, hates the same people that they do?

I just, time to time, wonder if there is any point during their rants of hate, does something tickle some part of their brain about how weird it is that the all powerful creator of the entire universe, which, logically, yet inconveniently enough, include the very people they hate is just simply fucking with them?

No, of course not. Assholes.

Hypocritically perhaps, but at least honestly, I admit that I indulge in what they apparently get off on. The hate, the disgust, the feelings of superiority. Their delusion of some "God-given" right to discriminate against people gives me, ironically, the same (I'm guessing) visceral superiority complex-driven endorphin rush that they enjoy. My disgust and disagreement with bigots is righteous and certainly much more Christian. Which of course will make them hate a nonbeliever like myself all the more... well, keep on hatin' you ignorant shaved gorillas because, not in our lifetime, but someday in the future, your 'faith' will be as anachronistic as thinking the Earth is flat.



Suffer the children... :(

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