The various books were written by men, nobody actually knows who, or which books were voted OUT of the final result, or why; or why nobody can ever add to it again, even if they too would insist the voice of God himself spoke unto them and told them to write things down; the four gospels all purport to be documenting the same events, yet profusely contradict each other; the idea of a talking pigeon who is really God impregnating a virgin is not credible; and the portrayal of God as a jealous, vindictive, murderous megalomaniac who creates puny yet intelligent beings and then demands that they worship him under pain of death and eternal damnation, who demands to be loved, is very easily offended and willing to slaughter entire villages, even the whole world, is something my God-given reason recoils at, and finds offensive and blasphemous of the Creator of life and the Universe
Also I can't make myself believe that the Creator, in the words of George Carlin, "requires heavy financing"—that money all goes to MEN
Just saying...Rejoice in justice: It is appropriate to rejoice when evil is defeated and justice is accomplished, as this brings relief to the world and fulfills God's will (Proverbs 11:10). This can include rejoicing when a perpetrator of great evil is removed from society.
All his assets should be seized. He Profited off of Lies and Deceit against the American People.
Now he can go try and start a war in HELL!
And now I have to go out and get an extension for my flag pole......
First thing satan will do is take him hunting quail
Hail Dorothy! The Wicked Witch is dead!
I get it but our side doesn't celebrate death
We're mostly just good decent sane sober moral prudent people who want to live, laugh and love
No wonder the hateful violent purple-haired trisexuals find us boring and want us all dead, like them inside
That's not actually true in some cases.
I've been to a few memorial service's of loved ones that were a celebration of their lives.
The passing of this war monger however would not be of that type of celebration...
Right. Like I said, not celebrating death.
Actually, as a practicing Christian, we should celebrate death, and mourn the birth.
Heard lots of zany stuff from religious folk in my 2/3 of a century of life
But mourning birth - that is a first
Except maybe from women whose abortion failed; or if the baby was born deformed, the wrong shade, or something like that - but not birth itself
Well done, anon - thought I'd heard it all! Good to know there's more to come ;p
Maybe try studying the Holy Bible more.
Maybe not
The various books were written by men, nobody actually knows who, or which books were voted OUT of the final result, or why; or why nobody can ever add to it again, even if they too would insist the voice of God himself spoke unto them and told them to write things down; the four gospels all purport to be documenting the same events, yet profusely contradict each other; the idea of a talking pigeon who is really God impregnating a virgin is not credible; and the portrayal of God as a jealous, vindictive, murderous megalomaniac who creates puny yet intelligent beings and then demands that they worship him under pain of death and eternal damnation, who demands to be loved, is very easily offended and willing to slaughter entire villages, even the whole world, is something my God-given reason recoils at, and finds offensive and blasphemous of the Creator of life and the Universe
Also I can't make myself believe that the Creator, in the words of George Carlin, "requires heavy financing"—that money all goes to MEN
Executed @ GITMO?
Ding-Ding-Ding-Ding! Winner comment
I will not celebrate his death. Jesus (or Satan) will surely deal with him. I'm learning to change how I think about these things.
Just saying...Rejoice in justice: It is appropriate to rejoice when evil is defeated and justice is accomplished, as this brings relief to the world and fulfills God's will (Proverbs 11:10). This can include rejoicing when a perpetrator of great evil is removed from society.
I won't really start celebrating until Kankles Killary is either in jail or meets her maker. For now we can have a little drink to tide us over.