Bonkeytanic

Bonkeytanic

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11 years ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - Atheist blogs · 0 replies · +2 points

May I ask what your eBay ID is or what the items are that you put on eBay? You never know, it may be things that the readers here may be interested in and willing to bid on (or at least bid up) to help you out. Best wishes to your family.

11 years ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - A Study in Job · 0 replies · +1 points

Google "walkingntheway" (notice no "i" in "in") to find the blog. Since there were no replies to any of the posts there, I assumed they were not allowed, but I've now noticed some of you have posted replies. The blogger has not addressed the question of how his material is related to Ray's.

11 years ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - A Study in Job · 7 replies · +11 points

I'm confused. I've been mostly away for some time, so probably just don't know what's going on. These writings do not sound like Ray, so I googled them and this Job series is identical to the one over on some "Walking In the Way" blog. Does Ray have a guest poster for some reason?

11 years ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - A Study in Job · 0 replies · +3 points

"Please people, stop running after cotton candy in the rain and do something better with your life."

Added to my Favorite Quotes Database™.

11 years ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - A Study in Job · 5 replies · +27 points

The story of Job is morally bankrupt on many levels, but the thing that bothers me most about it has not been mentioned yet. After God allows Satan to murder Job’s family, God makes up for it by blessing Job with replacement daughters that are better looking than the originals!

I’ll ask the Christians that are parents here: If God had a friendly bet and allowed Satan to murder your children, would you find solace that your replacement daughters that God so lovingly provides you are the “fairest in the land”?

The very concept that the physical beauty of Jobs new daughters has anything to do with validation of God’s actions is disgusting.

11 years ago @ http://onthebox.us/ - Oreo Cookies: Quit Sho... · 0 replies · +10 points

First time visiter here. If I understand you correctly, thelawman104, those posters you list are now banned from posting ther opinion here ever again because they disagree with you. You certainly have that right, but that would mean this is no longer a blog in the common sense. It is simply a controlled propoganda machine.

I am an elderly, successful, professional, and married family man that used to call myself a Christian. I was fortunate that life events allowed me to investigate and question Christianity after I was literally sickened by teaching my then young children stories from the Bible. (Yes, kids, your loving God did order Abraham to murder his own son Isaac! Praise Him!)

I now consider myself a scientific pantheist and I now find the Christian religion disgusting and immoral brain-washing. Ray Comfort is the epitome of everything I now detest about fundamentalist Christianity.

So go ahead, add me to your banned list too. I would be honored. Even though I will no longer be able to post here, I will remember you every time I partake in my new favorite cookie.

11 years ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - A Study in Job · 1 reply · +10 points

What, no parachute? Oh, and by the way Ray, most commercial aircraft are made primarily of aluminum, not steel. You may want to keep that in mind when you re-use your awesome airplane/gravity/parachute analogy again in a week or two.

11 years ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - A Study in Job · 0 replies · +10 points

“So, if the supernatural had a hand in making birds, flower, trees, fruit, horses, cows, elephants, milk, cheese, eggs and butter, it’s only natural to believe in the supernatural as portrayed to us in the Bible."

No it’s not. Even if some supernatural being created the universe in the beginning from nothing, it certainly does not naturally follow that it was the God as described in the Bible. The God in the story of Job (supposedly the subject at hand) is an immoral monster unworthy of worship. __