A criminal has doubts about the crimes they've committed.
A hero has doubts over their heroism.
A nun doubts her faith. What was her crime?
I mean a criminal when they done wrong and reflect is
good right? A hero who plays down their own achievements
is all too heroic. So we see nothing out of the ordinary when
someone reflects on a good act, but we welcome and are
surprised when someone reflects on a bad. So what did
the nun do that was so bad. Doubt God. That's the whole
point isn't it, framing the news media so that its a surprise
that a nun doubted her faith. More of the same religion is
good media construction, atheism is bad, look the nun
had doubts, thats a surprise, like a criminal. If the path
to this righteous goodly faith is so correct, why the
hell is a story about a long dead nun who put her finger
in the dam while it was bursting. Yeah, whats with that,
this nun goes out and basically provides a conduit for
consent that something is being done for a few hundred
maybe thousand whilst a whole society of people are suffering
and science, capitalism and freedom to doubt show the
way not religious dogma, empathy and scripture.
This NUN is nothing more than a harlot for God, and
she had doubts, damn right any person would have doubts
that they weren't helping but actually harming. For as
we see in India today, its science, art, thought, reason,
justice, trade, that are the way forward. LOL, the sweat
shops of a few years ago are giving way to a burgeon
middle class that in time will put the little harlot of Calcutta
to shame.
Faith is a crime when its unquestioned, systemic, unmoving,
counter-productive and in the way of progress. The third
world is overwhelming by the beads of first world faith
holding back their societies with first century dogma.
Even in the states Preists place themselves above scientists
because the Preist fear that good hard working family
social and culturally adapted scientists will build some
evil machine to destroy the world. And we are peddled their
liar harlot faith over the TV like it was OK.
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