The wisdom of God is believed to be infinite.

Given that, I assume the stupidity of godless thought is also without limit.

Today’s example certainly doesn’t falsify my assumption.

Christianity is directly responsible for countless hospitals, clinics, orphanages, food pantries, and miscellaneous starvation relief efforts.

In other words, Christians think about those starving kids but not just at dinner time.

Christians think about how to help sick, starving, poor people all the time.

And helping people requires strength which requires food which is why Christians give thanks.

But let’s set that aside.

We all need to be reminded to think about others.

That’s why Gary’s post is so obnoxious.

He isn’t speaking to his tribe of enlightened, free-thinking, rational heathen.

He’s speaking to Christians.

This is called, “hypocrisy”.

But let’s set that aside.

The gaggle of godless goons reminded me that scripture instructs me to care for others.

Then…this…

Poof! …anything resembling coherent thought just vanished.

Gary’s logic is as follows:

  • The Christian belief system demands we care for starving children.
  • The Christian belief system is ignorant, immoral nonsense.

Our rational, free-thinking, scientific friend has lit his thesis on fire.

But let’s set that aside.

Humanist-atheist-agnostic-whatever-you-call-yourself folks need to explain godless morality to Christians.

Telling Christians they should care for starving kids is cheating.

That’s like telling a swimmer he needs to get in the water.

Gary needs to explain why we should take care of starving kids if there is no God.

If all I have is a brief bit of consciousness and then I cease to exist forever…

...why should I spend any time thinking of other people?

…why should I care what happens after I’m gone?

And we need to remind Gary that he must answer these questions with Science.

He can’t use superstitious religions to make his case.

Maybe he should think about that next time he sits down at the table to gobble his food without a moment of grateful reflection.

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  1. Gary comments even won’t be remember in the time he took to write them. What difference it could possible be when the five people who did read his statements will be dead in about 80 yrs. P.S. He’s acting like Trevor Noah telling John Branyan how to do comedy.

  2. Oh yeah… why must I be responsible for adopting all the millions of unaborted babies of irresponsible (but consensual) sexual pairings?

  3. I can just hear Nan now:

    “There, there, Gary. It’s okay… John is the dog! John is the hatchet man! Stay strong, friend! He’s wrong, he’s wrong, he’s wrong, he’s wrong, he’s wrong…”

    Lol!

    1. Gary told me he’s trying to have an intervention to break me out of my fear-based cult. I’m very excited about being ushered into the gleaming light of Humanism.
      I’m certain he’ll be here any minute to destroy this superstitious nonsense…

      1. “There, there, John… Humanism is reasonable. It’s reasonable and coherent!!! Shhhh, shhhh, sh… You’re okay…”

          1. Mrs. McMommy,
            I am sorry you were raised that way. I am a Christian, college prof, and a biologist. I am also a creationist, though it upsets my colleagues. Being argumentative and contentious never helped my case. While I do not embrace humanism, and tend to agree with John, I would encourage you to realize that most of us are not persuaded by anger. Gentle up. It is better for any cause. I wish you well and will pray God’s best for you.

          2. I’m sorry, Mrs. Believer. I thought you were in on the joke…
            I’m Amanda–John’s oldest daughter.
            He and I were being playfully sarcastic together. No anger at all. 🙂

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