Coming up: Our last week on Earth…

At the heart of the Judgment Day belief is this divine question: Will Earth and every living thing that occupies it be destroyed by a sadistically punitive God who has no regard for the human life He created, and whose punishment exceeds all human crimes?

Does Good Friday highlight a double standard?

If a blood-thirsty posse approached the home of a guilty man, and his father pushed his innocent brother onto the porch, we'd be horrified. No doubt, many would declare that this father was pure evil. Why can't we see the parallel?

Is that your Love crammed into that box?

"Freedom and love go together. Love is not a reaction. If I love you because you love me, that is mere trade, a thing to be bought in the market; it is not love. To love is not to ask anything in return, not even to feel that you are giving something—and it is only... Continue Reading →

Nobody leaves this planet alive, but everyone does.

PLEASE NOTE: This "Spirituality for Thinkers" post is for advanced souls. Today we're discussing something that most humans fear and no soul ever experiences: Death.

Let’s exonerate Pope Benedict XVI

Methinks the Pope hath forgiven too much; he has actually perpetuated the un-Christlike myth that the Jewish people killed Jesus. By dismissing the facts, the Pope's grandiose forgiveness of the Jews is as much an attack on an innocent people as America's violent invasion of Iraq.

God and Man in Tucson

We are accountable for our double standard. We can't say that it's unacceptable for humans to solve problems by killing people, while simultaneously proselytizing that God sinks to such a low, human, and sometimes demonic standard of behavior.

What happened to Jesus’s dash?

It's really not the circumstances surrounding Jesus's birth or death that matter, it's his dash. Most Christians disagree, some more vehemently than others.

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