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I vow to you I am as clean as a Cherub. Would you like a taste?
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Faith is a very clever concept. We invented God from our imagination and we use faith to justify His absence from reality.
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The termination is not based on innocence or guilt, but on biology. The sociopath personality is fraudulent. They are impostors within the human species. Killing a sociopath is equivalent to killing God. Neither exists in reality. They are empty shells of imagination, said Chiron
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It felt good to get out there, move a little and break a couple of tackles and get back to myself to get ready for Week 1.
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This is why I respect those who are curious about God, but I beware of those who claim to find Him.
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I guess it's true what they say: if we could reason with religious people, there would be no religious people.
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Concerted voices of heartfelt petitions in Arabic all pleading for divine intervention are abruptly silenced as the drone ensures fatalities by injecting a final stab in each of their skulls.
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God cloaks himself in invisibility and leaves the world to guess, hope, and kill over his identity and existence? This is love?
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Quote Topics by C. J. Anderson: Reality Imagination Religious Values Claims Identity Clever Vow Taste Folly Skulls Delusional Littles Sin Moving Lord Would Be Absence Curious Invisibility Personality World Clean Archangel Heartfelt Doe Voice Sickness Couple Confusion
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Love has no value in the absence of truth.
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Fear of the Lord is not the beginning of wisdom. It is the beginning of insanity.
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God could easily appear and clear up the global religious chaos and confusion. But a delusion can never appear in reality.
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Sin? Sin is a delusional sickness spawned to peddle a delusional treatment.
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One does not simply tell an archangel they have devoted their life to a folly.
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