religion

The Atheists nightmare?

I'm getting into this youtube embedding lark now: here's a entertaining to and fro on the subject of the banana



End Time proselytising

So on friday, my day off, I had the misfortune of being visited by the Jehovah's Witness'. But not your normal Jehovah's, but preaching the 'end times' philosophy that seems to be so popular at the moment. Very upsetting, to be honest, especially as the lady had her kid with her. Seriously, who is so poor at parenting that they feel it is appropriate to tell their child that they will soon be facing the apocalype and having to bear arms in the service of their lord? I said this to her, as well as a few other unfortunately confrontational comments, which didn't help when I had calmed down enough to invite her in to discuss the thoughts over a cup of tea. Also, I couldn't bring myself to take the leaflet from her, otherwise I'm sure I would have had some choice quotations about how all of us heretics (but especially the atheists, no doubt), are about to face an eternity of damnation.

The Lie, The Pitch & The Sell-out

The lie, the pitch and the sell-out

American Religious Right vs Women etc.

With C.S Lewis’ Narnia Chronicles coming shortly to the big screen, it seems that there is a lot of debate as to the real message, so in the style of Mr Lewis himself, impact breaks the issues down for you in a post-modern Christmas allegory, where Good is slowly sub-sumed by Bad and turned into a pointless lifestyle choice with no real value.

CAST

C.S Lewis & the Inklings : A small, bookish man, and his Oxford don friends, all of whom specialise in Medieval English Literature

The American Religious Right (ARR): Ideally, George Bush. Otherwise, a corpulent televangical

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