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God Responds to Vox Day
By Jeff Fecke | February 13, 2007
Mostly favorably, really:
This is why Christians are so much more morally advanced than atheists. They see beyond the shades of right and wrong and realize there’s a whole other realm of “unspeakable crimes that are a-OK if God says so.” Atheists live this life as though it’s their only shot, while Christians understand that life is an entrance exam for Heaven, which can be botched as long as they scrape out a pity D- with a nice confession at the end.
I’m curious to see how Zeus, Allah, and the Flying Spaghetti Monster respond to that.
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Topics: Christianity, Religion, Ted 'Theodore' Beale | 5 Comments »
February 13th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
Hey, thanks for posting My word. You might want to correct a small editing oversight I made and just caught Myself (all part of My plan, of course.) There’s an extra “the” in the piece “…which the can be botched as long as…”
Cheers,
God
February 13th, 2007 at 5:05 pm
“If you accept that argument from the IRS without question, then why would you refuse to accept it from the Creator of the Universe?”
Anyone else think it’s funny that Mr. Beale’s little boy compares the word of God with the word of the IRS?
February 13th, 2007 at 9:42 pm
It’s shocking, that’s what it is.
Where is Papa Beale, anyhow?
February 13th, 2007 at 10:32 pm
Stuff I read very rarely makes me laugh out loud (an intellectual titter in my head, is I guess what happens instead) – but the mere existence of blogofthegods cracks me the hell up.
I mean, anyone can take down Vox Day. It takes God to do it with such authority. Thanks for posting that :)
February 14th, 2007 at 9:16 am
“Where is Papa Beale, anyhow?”
The FBI has been asking that for quite some time now.