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February 5th 2011, 05:17 PM
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I believe that humans are born with the will to ponder things like this because the Big Bang left us with residue of the almighty God who started it all and died in the process. He did it because it was part of His eternal plan to create fools with absolute confidence of the cause to the universe, so that society as a whole would be forever divided in this matter because nobody would be willing to reconsider due to religious beliefs a.k.a. thickheadedness, even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary of their own position. It is also only logical to assume that He had no love for humanity to begin with, since we originated from God, and are thus part of Him, and why would He have compassion and morals for something He knows is, at the end of the day, just Him? Therefore, since we are alone and have no friend in a Supreme Being of any sort, we must do everything we can to act against the will of this God, which is best achieved by joining me in the soon-to-come global revolution of anti-intendimentonism.

No, my beliefs do not contradict themselves, because things like "logic" and "contradiction" are nothing more than meaningless doctrines we have invented and by which we think. Which is, again, exactly what God intended us to do, to facilitate the realization of His long-term goals, which I cannot possibly predict because we are all imperfect. It is useless to demand me to be more coherent, since God did not provide me or anyone else for that matter with adequate intellect to see through His plans.

Maybe if you weren't so keen on hating just because it's me posting this, you would see that it makes perfect sense.

Now, respect it.