Showing posts with label Religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religion. Show all posts
Friday, January 17, 2014
Sunday, March 17, 2013
My Week In Ohio (Short Version)
Attending a birthday party, went to church AND I got stuck in an elevator!
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Archdiocese of Los Angeles Settles Four Sex Abuse Cases for $10 Million
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Saturday, March 09, 2013
The Bible in Memes
Thanks to FebruarySon for providing The Bible in Memes, which is available on Imgur and was originally posted here on Reddit in the Atheism subreddit/r/atheism.
Friday, March 08, 2013
Re: A Letter From Your 17 Year Old
This post is a reply to the post made by Pull the Plug on Atheism on their website. The article in question is also the title of this post: "A Letter From Your 17 Year Old". Here's the post that they made:
"'Mom, dad, after my first semester at college, I have to tell you that I don’t believe in God anymore. Science has proven evolution to be true. The Bible is a book of fairy tales. There is no absolute right and wrong. I know this goes against your values, but I now believe in gay marriage and a woman’s right to choose. I don’t want to hurt you, but I have to be open and honest with you--I’m moving in with my girlfriend. This doesn’t change my love for you, and I hope you feel the same about me . . . .'
A 2007 survey in the U.S. showed that the number of 18-25 year olds who were atheist, agnostic or nonreligious had increased from 11 percent in 1986 to 20. [1]
What do you say to him? This site will tell you.
[1] HumanistNetworkNews.org, Jan. 24, 2007"
What exactly DO you say? From what I've gleaned thus far, it's apparent that, according to this website at least, that the obvious, sensible thing to do would be to kidnap your child, bring them back to your house, tie them up in your basement, and repeatedly beat them over the head with a Bible until they stop with that non-conforming crap!
Seriously though, I will make a reply to each and every thing that I see wrong here, which, personally, is ALL of it. The best way, then, that I see to go about this is to address each comment individually. Off we go then!
"Mom, dad, after my first semester at college..."
Their child is in college! That's fantastic! Why ruin their chance at making something out of their lives because of YOUR choice in religion? If they are old enough to be in college (with the rare super-genius exception), then I'm pretty sure that they don't need you to hold their hand while they pee, and they don't need you to try and "convert" or "fix" them, either.
"...I have to tell you that I don’t believe in God anymore."
Why, that's great news! You yourself as an adult have made that choice, and instead of shunning and beating you in their basement for it, your parents should be embracing your choice in religion! How can they call themselves good parents in between swearing at you and beating you? I don't see how, do you?
"Science has proven evolution to be true."
I'm going to stay neutral on this, but seriously, if someone believes that, let them believe that. What if your parents were non-Christians and they persecuted you for being such? It wouldn't very good, would it? Well what exactly do you think you're doing to your child right now?
In the end, the choice to release your child from the dark, damp basement is ultimately yours
"'Mom, dad, after my first semester at college, I have to tell you that I don’t believe in God anymore. Science has proven evolution to be true. The Bible is a book of fairy tales. There is no absolute right and wrong. I know this goes against your values, but I now believe in gay marriage and a woman’s right to choose. I don’t want to hurt you, but I have to be open and honest with you--I’m moving in with my girlfriend. This doesn’t change my love for you, and I hope you feel the same about me . . . .'
A 2007 survey in the U.S. showed that the number of 18-25 year olds who were atheist, agnostic or nonreligious had increased from 11 percent in 1986 to 20. [1]
What do you say to him? This site will tell you.
[1] HumanistNetworkNews.org, Jan. 24, 2007"
What exactly DO you say? From what I've gleaned thus far, it's apparent that, according to this website at least, that the obvious, sensible thing to do would be to kidnap your child, bring them back to your house, tie them up in your basement, and repeatedly beat them over the head with a Bible until they stop with that non-conforming crap!
Seriously though, I will make a reply to each and every thing that I see wrong here, which, personally, is ALL of it. The best way, then, that I see to go about this is to address each comment individually. Off we go then!
"Mom, dad, after my first semester at college..."
Their child is in college! That's fantastic! Why ruin their chance at making something out of their lives because of YOUR choice in religion? If they are old enough to be in college (with the rare super-genius exception), then I'm pretty sure that they don't need you to hold their hand while they pee, and they don't need you to try and "convert" or "fix" them, either.
"...I have to tell you that I don’t believe in God anymore."
Why, that's great news! You yourself as an adult have made that choice, and instead of shunning and beating you in their basement for it, your parents should be embracing your choice in religion! How can they call themselves good parents in between swearing at you and beating you? I don't see how, do you?
"Science has proven evolution to be true."
I'm going to stay neutral on this, but seriously, if someone believes that, let them believe that. What if your parents were non-Christians and they persecuted you for being such? It wouldn't very good, would it? Well what exactly do you think you're doing to your child right now?
In the end, the choice to release your child from the dark, damp basement is ultimately yours
Sunday, January 23, 2011
From an Agnostic's Personal Point of View: Religion and General Theology
So... just a short and sweet little preface.... and I'm probably being butthurt and nerdraging, but.. IDC. :P This is going to criticize every religious and theological idea known and unknown to man. So, if you can't take me talking about your religion, then why are you still reading? That's what I thought. Now, on to the article.
Note: Work in progress. I'll get to it when I get to it. Deal with it.
Note: Work in progress. I'll get to it when I get to it. Deal with it.
Monday, November 16, 2009
"Church" of Scientology: DIE!
The Church of Scientology is rapidly becoming a condemned "religion", though I prefer the term "cult", "Nazi rebellion", "craze" or any of the very true yet very amusing variants thereof. You think we're scared of you? You are just a bunch of lowlifes with no past, no present, and no future. You try and explain everything away. You know what? I think maybe you people in part were responsible for 9/11. Try and prove me wrong! The whole lot of you are simply pathetic. Oh, and I know you're going to show this to all of your "friends", and I know it's going to be censored, which is why I'm posting wherever and whenever I can, to show everyone the truth. I'm a proud Anon, and I DARE you do to something about it.
Oh, by the way... look the the Labes... I think they're very appropriate. =]
P.S.: For all those wanting to get out, WE'RE HERE FOR YOU!
Oh, by the way... look the the Labes... I think they're very appropriate. =]
P.S.: For all those wanting to get out, WE'RE HERE FOR YOU!
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
To my lovely Catherine...
"The sound of the rain at midnight, and the songs the storms create, are quite likely the most beautiful sights ever seen by man, and endowed by his Creator."-Dennis Dodd (10/26/1992 - )
This is a quote based on real life experience. If you don't understand it's full meaning, then it's obviously not for you.
This is a quote based on real life experience. If you don't understand it's full meaning, then it's obviously not for you.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Certificate of Baptism
Or... Baptism Certificate, as it states on mine! <3 The paper reads as follows:
Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peer and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do? Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized, every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. (Acts 2:37-38)
Baptismal Certificate
This Certifies that
Dennis Dodd
In obedience to the command and in following the example of our Lord Jesus Christ was baptized in the name of Jesus Christ on the
28th day of September in the year 2008
at Harvest Ministries Church
Minister Lowell Hutsell
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On an unrelated note... I just got this today... it was the last certificate he signed before going into the hospital. I should have some photos of it on here soon.
Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peer and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do? Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized, every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. (Acts 2:37-38)
Baptismal Certificate
This Certifies that
Dennis Dodd
In obedience to the command and in following the example of our Lord Jesus Christ was baptized in the name of Jesus Christ on the
28th day of September in the year 2008
at Harvest Ministries Church
Minister Lowell Hutsell
---------------------------------------------------------------
On an unrelated note... I just got this today... it was the last certificate he signed before going into the hospital. I should have some photos of it on here soon.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
You Are Forgiven
Before I begin anything, including my morning, I always pray to God, and thank him. So, please, let's pray.
Father that art in heaven,
I come to you, and I come seeking wisdom
I come in faith, and with thanksgiving in my heart,
For I know that you, you, are author of my life, the Lord of my soul, and, of course, the center of everything,
So, God, I'd like to thank you for all of your blessings, including the fact that I am sitting here praying to you today,
I pray in the name of the most high God, Jesus Christ, our Lord and saviour
Amen
Now, I would like to share with everyone this most interesting experience I had. As you all may or may not know, I have been baptised in the name of our blessed redeemer, Jesus Christ, our Lord and salvation. As such, I am entitled to be friends with him, talk to him, and, ultimately, share my soul with him in heaven.
Where am I going with all of this? Well, last Friday, we were praying in church to end the meeting, as usual, nothing special. Well, that's what I thought, anyway. Right in the middle of us praying, I feel this immense pressure in the form of a cross on my forhead, following by a vision. I saw, from a man's perspective, Jesus, hanging from the cross. Also in that vision, it slowly zoomed into Him, until my whole mind was wrapped around his face. Then, it dissapated, I came out of my vision, and heard the words I had been so desperately waiting to hear for so long:
"You are forgiven."
Father that art in heaven,
I come to you, and I come seeking wisdom
I come in faith, and with thanksgiving in my heart,
For I know that you, you, are author of my life, the Lord of my soul, and, of course, the center of everything,
So, God, I'd like to thank you for all of your blessings, including the fact that I am sitting here praying to you today,
I pray in the name of the most high God, Jesus Christ, our Lord and saviour
Amen
Now, I would like to share with everyone this most interesting experience I had. As you all may or may not know, I have been baptised in the name of our blessed redeemer, Jesus Christ, our Lord and salvation. As such, I am entitled to be friends with him, talk to him, and, ultimately, share my soul with him in heaven.
Where am I going with all of this? Well, last Friday, we were praying in church to end the meeting, as usual, nothing special. Well, that's what I thought, anyway. Right in the middle of us praying, I feel this immense pressure in the form of a cross on my forhead, following by a vision. I saw, from a man's perspective, Jesus, hanging from the cross. Also in that vision, it slowly zoomed into Him, until my whole mind was wrapped around his face. Then, it dissapated, I came out of my vision, and heard the words I had been so desperately waiting to hear for so long:
"You are forgiven."
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Nobody But Jesus
Please, before I even get to my article, read this. It will change your way of thinking - and possibly even your life - forever.
Are you ready for me?
Before I start, I just wanna' get a few things off my chest.
You see, being in the business that I am in, looks like everything I do,
Everywhere I go, and everything I see,
Seems to be through some kind of magnifying glass.
While you're looking I suggest you take a good look'
And I hope you find just what it is you're looking for
Just like that song says - ain't nobody's business what I do
I remember when I was trying to be somebody, but I just didn't know nobody
But now
Now, ever since God has blessed me, it seems that things are going a little
bit different
I don't see nothing wrong with a little truth
You see, the good book says that the truth is the light,
Please, I think it's time to turn on your lights and see the truth
You don't know where I've been, you don't know where I'm going, you don't know what I do.
So before you go tyring to pass judgement on me, pass judgement on yourself,
Worry about yourself, and what yourself is doing, and where yourself is going,
And who yourself has been with.
That way, you,
You, you don't have to ever worry about nobody, but Jesus.
-Intro-The Sermon; R. Kelly: 1995
Now, let's move on. Hopefully that's a good foreword to what I'm about to say. Honestly, everyone has flaws. After tonight, I'm just going to come right out and say what I want and need to say. That way, I don't have to worry about nobody but Jesus.
Everyone has flaws, everyone has sress, everyone has their own problems. Hand in hand with that everyone has their own way of dealing with such things. Now, if someone goes and loses their temper, and, perhaps, says or does something that they don't mean, are you going to shun them for it? I belive that is what has happened [tonight].
I don't have the time or energy to go much further into this, so all I'm going to say for now is: Before you go judging someone, sit back and think about it. Is that person perfect? No. Are you perfect? No. So, if you're not perfect, and you're acussing someone of something - especially when you don't know the full details or events surrounding it - doesn't that make you pretty hypocritical? I don't know, maybe I'm just crazy.
Or maybe I'm right. Who knows?
Are you ready for me?
Before I start, I just wanna' get a few things off my chest.
You see, being in the business that I am in, looks like everything I do,
Everywhere I go, and everything I see,
Seems to be through some kind of magnifying glass.
While you're looking I suggest you take a good look'
And I hope you find just what it is you're looking for
Just like that song says - ain't nobody's business what I do
I remember when I was trying to be somebody, but I just didn't know nobody
But now
Now, ever since God has blessed me, it seems that things are going a little
bit different
I don't see nothing wrong with a little truth
You see, the good book says that the truth is the light,
Please, I think it's time to turn on your lights and see the truth
You don't know where I've been, you don't know where I'm going, you don't know what I do.
So before you go tyring to pass judgement on me, pass judgement on yourself,
Worry about yourself, and what yourself is doing, and where yourself is going,
And who yourself has been with.
That way, you,
You, you don't have to ever worry about nobody, but Jesus.
-Intro-The Sermon; R. Kelly: 1995
Now, let's move on. Hopefully that's a good foreword to what I'm about to say. Honestly, everyone has flaws. After tonight, I'm just going to come right out and say what I want and need to say. That way, I don't have to worry about nobody but Jesus.
Everyone has flaws, everyone has sress, everyone has their own problems. Hand in hand with that everyone has their own way of dealing with such things. Now, if someone goes and loses their temper, and, perhaps, says or does something that they don't mean, are you going to shun them for it? I belive that is what has happened [tonight].
I don't have the time or energy to go much further into this, so all I'm going to say for now is: Before you go judging someone, sit back and think about it. Is that person perfect? No. Are you perfect? No. So, if you're not perfect, and you're acussing someone of something - especially when you don't know the full details or events surrounding it - doesn't that make you pretty hypocritical? I don't know, maybe I'm just crazy.
Or maybe I'm right. Who knows?
Sunday, September 07, 2008
O.K., so...
Basically, since everyone else is going off and actually doing something with their life, I decided to finally do something about mine. I'm done taking crap from people, and after last night, I'm going to straight out honest with everything from this point onward, which I should've done in the first place. Starting with church.
Don't get me wrong. I love church, but I don't think it's necessary. As all these preachers will tell you,"Jesus is, essentially, the church." Um.. duh. So, wouldn't it make sense then, that we, as sons and daughters of Abraham, know that? My point being, church isn't necessary. Sure it's a place where we can all come together and share a common view, but that's the same for school, work, and a lot of other places. If you really want to know my honest opinion: I could never go to church again, and I know I'd be better off than some of the people that have been sitting there for the last fourty years, though I'm not mentioning any names.
Also, on the subject of church: judgement. Do you really want to know a sure way to get blocked out of heaven? Start judging people. I know a lot of people who do this. In fact, pretty much everyone. So, I mean, it's kinda' hard not to, right? Wrong. Jesus never judged a single person. There were people he talked to that killed people for a living, and he didn't judge them. He might not have approved of what they were doing, but he didn't judge them in the slightest. Why can't we do that? I don't. In fact, you can call me a liar all day long, but if you want to know the truth, I don't judge, hate, or even dislike anyone. Since I've started going to church, I just simply don't want to. So, I don't.
Moving on before I bore you do death, I'm going to talk about being forced, because I mentioned just simply not judging. I've posted a whole rant about this before, so I'll make it short. You don't have to do anything. You choose to. If you want to know more about that principle, ask me, or, better yet, check the Bible, since certain members of the church feel it's necessary to hide behind it.
Which brings me to my next point, going slightly back to church. The Bible. The Bible is a book, just like any other book. People idolize the Bible. Why? Doesn't it say in that very same book that people are to idolize nothing else but God? By the way, I can't wait for people from churches to read this. I hope they spit out what they're drinking when they do. I will openly share my opinion, and if you don't like it, simple click the back button on your browser, and never read it again. If you'd like to act childish and take it a step further, go ahead and block me. I dare you. In fact, if you can't simply read someone elses opinion without getting all huffy puffy about it, I'll block you.
Next on the list is religious tolerance. This is a biggy for "religious people." Like a pastor has said before,"There are 'religious people,' and then there 'Christians.'" If you're a religious person, by all means, be one. If you're a Christian, be one. Don't be a religious person trying to act Christian. You're not, and you'll only wind up further behind than serial killers. Anyways, my point for this is: You need to accept other beliefs, and if you can't, get some help. Honestly, if you're that worried about another religion taking members from your church, then you need some work. I'm not saying I'm perfect, but there's many issues more important than whether or not I go to your church. Speaking of which, if you ever. Ever. Tell me that you can't be around because of who I am, or what I believe, or what I do, then, right then, you have just gone straight to Hell, because if there is nothing else Jesus wanted to do while he was on Earth, it was to make people respect each other, and actually be able to talk to each other without getting upset because of differing beliefs.
Now, for the very few people still reading. I have many more things to talk about, so, please, if you'd like to hear a little more, Subscribe to my blog. If you actually think you can handle a differing belief, come talk to me. In fact, call me, we'll go out for pizza. If you can learn to accept God, stop judging people, actually worry about something important once in a while, and possibly even use the common courtesy bestowed upon each of us when we were born, then God bless you, and please, share some of these views. For those of you who do, and you scare some people into not talking to you, then know that you're doing exactly what God wanted you to. Want to know why? They're scared. They know you're right, and they don't want to admit that, so they hide. So, be different, shout about it, call people, write e-mails. Be bold, don't be afraid to share your view about God. It's what He wants us to do. I know because He told me.
God bless us all,
Dennis Dodd
Don't get me wrong. I love church, but I don't think it's necessary. As all these preachers will tell you,"Jesus is, essentially, the church." Um.. duh. So, wouldn't it make sense then, that we, as sons and daughters of Abraham, know that? My point being, church isn't necessary. Sure it's a place where we can all come together and share a common view, but that's the same for school, work, and a lot of other places. If you really want to know my honest opinion: I could never go to church again, and I know I'd be better off than some of the people that have been sitting there for the last fourty years, though I'm not mentioning any names.
Also, on the subject of church: judgement. Do you really want to know a sure way to get blocked out of heaven? Start judging people. I know a lot of people who do this. In fact, pretty much everyone. So, I mean, it's kinda' hard not to, right? Wrong. Jesus never judged a single person. There were people he talked to that killed people for a living, and he didn't judge them. He might not have approved of what they were doing, but he didn't judge them in the slightest. Why can't we do that? I don't. In fact, you can call me a liar all day long, but if you want to know the truth, I don't judge, hate, or even dislike anyone. Since I've started going to church, I just simply don't want to. So, I don't.
Moving on before I bore you do death, I'm going to talk about being forced, because I mentioned just simply not judging. I've posted a whole rant about this before, so I'll make it short. You don't have to do anything. You choose to. If you want to know more about that principle, ask me, or, better yet, check the Bible, since certain members of the church feel it's necessary to hide behind it.
Which brings me to my next point, going slightly back to church. The Bible. The Bible is a book, just like any other book. People idolize the Bible. Why? Doesn't it say in that very same book that people are to idolize nothing else but God? By the way, I can't wait for people from churches to read this. I hope they spit out what they're drinking when they do. I will openly share my opinion, and if you don't like it, simple click the back button on your browser, and never read it again. If you'd like to act childish and take it a step further, go ahead and block me. I dare you. In fact, if you can't simply read someone elses opinion without getting all huffy puffy about it, I'll block you.
Next on the list is religious tolerance. This is a biggy for "religious people." Like a pastor has said before,"There are 'religious people,' and then there 'Christians.'" If you're a religious person, by all means, be one. If you're a Christian, be one. Don't be a religious person trying to act Christian. You're not, and you'll only wind up further behind than serial killers. Anyways, my point for this is: You need to accept other beliefs, and if you can't, get some help. Honestly, if you're that worried about another religion taking members from your church, then you need some work. I'm not saying I'm perfect, but there's many issues more important than whether or not I go to your church. Speaking of which, if you ever. Ever. Tell me that you can't be around because of who I am, or what I believe, or what I do, then, right then, you have just gone straight to Hell, because if there is nothing else Jesus wanted to do while he was on Earth, it was to make people respect each other, and actually be able to talk to each other without getting upset because of differing beliefs.
Now, for the very few people still reading. I have many more things to talk about, so, please, if you'd like to hear a little more, Subscribe to my blog. If you actually think you can handle a differing belief, come talk to me. In fact, call me, we'll go out for pizza. If you can learn to accept God, stop judging people, actually worry about something important once in a while, and possibly even use the common courtesy bestowed upon each of us when we were born, then God bless you, and please, share some of these views. For those of you who do, and you scare some people into not talking to you, then know that you're doing exactly what God wanted you to. Want to know why? They're scared. They know you're right, and they don't want to admit that, so they hide. So, be different, shout about it, call people, write e-mails. Be bold, don't be afraid to share your view about God. It's what He wants us to do. I know because He told me.
God bless us all,
Dennis Dodd
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