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By MC Pickard
Thursday, Dec 25 2008, 08:42 AM
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Last night humankind's savior was born!
A child born of man and god to "repair the breach" between God and humanity.
A being as perfect as God his Father. Who is simultaneously, God
the Father. A divine being who is perfectly created like Adam – the
first man, that somehow in his perfection was easily fooled and
tempted to sin.
But never mind that, Jesus is now here. He has come to die for our
sins, because God so loved the world he had to send his only begotten
son. Of course, instead of sending chattel, God could just forgive – no, blood must be had and be had from the veins of the innocent.
Therefore today, celebrate the birth of the divine-chattel. And in a
few months you can celebrate his torture death and rejoice in the blood
and torture that is God's love you've come to respect, admire, and uncritically approve of.
And you dare to accuse atheists of arrogance and being ethically inferior?
Please.
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By MC Pickard
Sunday, Aug 24 2008, 11:13 AM
Now that you've gone to service,
said your prayers and gave God a few Franklins - it's time for a sermon from the
other side of the aisle. _________________
The
other day, I was at the K-Mart in Oconomowoc, on a little visual
research expedition. As I was strolling through the book section, How to Hear from God: Learn His Voice and Make right Decisions
by that church lady from the 700 Club caught my attention. I quickly
scanned the back. The book promises to teach you how to hear God's voice in
every daily action so you can do His Divine Will. All for $19.31!
For whatever reason, this goofiness interests me. I did a quick google and this subject is almost a genre unto itself.
This site not only features a downloadable lecture, but 4 Main Keys to secure direct communication with God. This belief is predicated on one of the later prophets in the book of Habakkuk.
A lesser known book of the OT, yet it does contain plenty of violence
of that capricious blood thirsty God we've come to love and adore. The wiki entry states that this book is "the starting point of the concept of faith"
which later NT writers grounded their emotional rhetoric and appeals of faith
against the Greek tradition of materialist based reason. Paul for
example.
As an aside, I did this drawing to illustrate the
relationship between my own inner voice, Satan, and God. I measured the
decibel levels of each.

What did you expect? Data? Verification?
Anyway,
the author states that after praying, fasting, studying the Bible for
one year, his previous roadblock of not hearing God's voice had been
removed. He claims that "God set me aside" on this year long exercise. If your paying attention, this was before he could not hear Gods voice. Yet, somehow this born-again, Bible-believing Christian receives a directive to do so?
Unfortunately,
the author gives no concrete way to confirm that in fact the voices in
your head are not yours. Also, he gives no qualitative way to distinguish if the
voice in your head is Satan and not God. You think that would be important, the Devil is known to be a trickster. Each step is
self-brainwashing. In Key #4 you are to journal, but to "write in faith for long periods of time" and before you do, you should have adequately "submitted to solid, spiritual leadership." The shorthand, if you already believe, you already believe.
Books
like this merely reaffirm the self-delusion that one can have a
personal relationship with an immaterial, invisible entity that resides
somewhere out there and
beyond human comprehension. The believer is duped into thinking that a
non-stop circle jerk of sanctimonious, self-affirming, ego-stroking is
somehow a Bat Phone to God – piece-mailing advice at every trivial
decision.
This variety of religious instruction does have
consequences. From mothers who drown their children, to
anti-abortionists who murder doctors and bomb clinics - we find that
God has also a penchant for violence when he's not busy deciding plaids or stripes.
In my deconversion, hearing God's voice was an
issue. I never heard God, only the familiar intonation of my own
inner-voice. I never wanted to pretend or lie that this was anything
but the case. In discussion with my Christian friends, they
tell me they do, in fact, hear God's voice.
I have to stop and
question the sanity of my friends. Can I blame them? They are
victims. We have a history and a society of these flim-flammers,
speaking from alleged authority, that this self-induced schizophrenia
is real and not imaginary.
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By MC Pickard
Monday, Jul 7 2008, 04:39 PM
To paraphrase Sam Harris, honor killings are not an aberration of
religious faith, but the logical application and consequence of it.
Police said 54-year-old Chaudhry Rashad was so angered that his daughter, Sandela Kanwal, planned to divorce her arranged-marriage husband that Rashad killed her after a heated argument at the family's home, FOX News affiliate MyFoxAtlanta reported.
Whereas the liberalism of Enlightenment Rationalism reformed and modernized Christianity, Islam is largely stuck in the dark ages. Any religion which treats its people as property, or like cattle, is a bane to human existence.
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By MC Pickard
Wednesday, Jul 2 2008, 01:45 PM
Ahhhh! This is to good to pass up!
Remember a few years ago during the run up to the 04 elections when D ick Cheney said that "if we make the wrong choice, then the danger is that we'll get hit again -- that we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States" on why Americans should not elect Kerry? In a debate I sarcastically suggested that if we were to take Cheney's arguments seriously that no other team like he and Bush were able to protect us, we should also vote for them in 08, 12, 16, 18... You get the idea.
Now this website, argues exactly that:
The important thing to understand about so-called "term limits" is that they are man's law, not God's Law. The God who parted the Red Sea is surely not worried about so-called "term limits". When you vote your faith you let Almighty God take care of the details.

Presidential term limits are not in the Bible. And they were not in our Constitution until added by an activist congress in 1951 I assure you we will hear this argument plenty that instead of Bush and company, any Republican by proxy can only protect us. Um, yeah, these same people believe that Clinton was in office on 9/11. Oh yeah, that's right...Bush was.
This has to be the Republican equivalent of Poe's Law. Well, even if this site is a parody, I strongly suggest that anyone with an "insipid fascination" with Bush, should put pen to paper. Please.
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By MC Pickard
Wednesday, Jul 2 2008, 10:06 AM
I am off for mini-moon (that is, a short honeymoon) with my wife over the holiday, but there's been some news revolving around my pet issues that I wanted to comment on before heading on out of here for a weekend in Sturgeon Bay.
That Old Time Religion // God against the Gods
Neo-paganism is on the rise. Apparently, my last post which I argued reductio and in the spirit of Julian the Apostate that monotheists should become polytheists does have some merit. (Although not for the same reasons.) The Denver post reports that pagans "...numbers roughly double about every 18 months in the United States, Canada and Europe, according to the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance," and "is now among the country's fastest-growing religions." Accordingly, many leave monotheism as a rejection to the authoritarianism of those monotheistic religions and in pursuit of their own religious experiences. To me, this is very much like the American value of "rugged individualism." This individualism can be found with founders like Jefferson, Madison, and John Adams. The Enlightenment Rationalist (probably Christian) Adams, stated "The priesthood have, in all ancient nations, nearly monopolized learning. Read over again all the accounts we have of Hindoos, Chaldeans, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Celts, Teutons, we shall find that priests had all the knowledge, and really governed mankind. Examine Mahometanism, trace Christianity from its first promulgation; knowledge has been almost exclusively confined to the clergy."
Adams was very much a religious iconoclast and it was his view that religious dogmatism was a barrier to rational thought. While it is nearly always true that religion is a barrier to the free inquiry of science, so to is it true with the varieties of religious experience.
Anyway, this study seems to confirm the trend as reported by the the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life's U.S. Religious Landscape Survey of 35,000 Americans have "... 'stunning' lack of alignment between people's beliefs or practices and their professed faiths."
My incidental experience seems to confirm this. In my debates with Christians and other supernaturalists over the past decade, the tendency that I've noticed that when one leaves a monotheistic faith like Christianity (other than professing a belief in a "higher power" ) it is quite not uncommon to become a pagan. These religions are highly individualistic and allow for a greater sense of experience of the divine. Also some of these pagans that I know do not literally believe that these gods are real beings, but participate in paganism in some metaphorical sense. This is not uncommon even for an atheist. One of my favorite authors, Dr. Robert Price (Books: The Incredible Shrinking Son of Man, Deconstructing Jesus and Beyond Born Again) and former editor of The Journal of Higher Criticism still attends church and enjoys the metaphorical aspects that the religion provides.
The irony, oddly enough, as classical society around the first century of the common era turned away from the conservatism of polytheism and to the radical monotheism of the Christian state, it removed more spirituality from the public sphere by its narrowed prohibitions on what religious experience could be in its pursuit of certainty about the mysteries of its own unprovable beliefs.
I think we might be on the precipice of another turning of the tide.
Evolution // Paradigms and Consciousness Raising
Yesterday, July 1st, one-hundred and fifty years ago, Charles Darwin and Russell Wallace, presented their papers on evolution by natural selection.
Richard Dawkins observers evolution as a consciousness raiser
That scientifically savvy philosopher Daniel Dennett pointed out that evolution counters on of the oldest ideas we have the 'idea that it takes a big fancy smart thing to make a lesser thing. I call that the trickle-down theory of creation. You'll ever see a spear making a spear maker. You'll never see a horse shoe making a black smith. You'll never a pot making making a potter.' Darwin's discovery of a workable process that does that very counter-intuitive thing is what makes his contribution to human thought so revolutionary, an so loaded with the power to raise consciousness. (The God Delusion)
The Wired article points out that because of this simple, yet powerful discovery that
It involved not a simple invention or discovery but a paradigm shift, inventing the reigning paradigm that organizes modern biology -- and in some sense all modern science.
Gregor Johann Mendel, a Christian monk, had presented his paper on experiments on genetics with pea plants around the same time. His observations and experiments with pea plants had no explanatory power in itself, other than human selection could affect inheritance. Darwin's and Wallace's work was able to provide a mechanism for genetic selection without a god of the gaps.
Which is the beauty of evolution. That something so simple can do so much.
Church and State // Let's do away with the Constitution Already
Pandering once again, Obama announced that he would expand faith based initiatives to the tune of some half a billion dollars per year. Don't we already give these particular institutions who do not have to pay taxes, enough? Yes, I know the money is supposed to be used for humanitarian causes, but the religious can't help bringing their particular brand of religion into the mix. Of course, last year the Supreme Court ruled that citizens do not have the right to sue over executive mandates like the Office of Faith Based Initiatives. (Read about the Freedom from Religions lawsuit over this program, here.)
I'm sure this will play well in mobilizing the progressive religious left to vote for Obama, probably better than McCain will get the regressive religious-right to vote for him. But I have to confess, all these appeals to religious groups on both sides of our political spectrum makes me rather queasy. I think I prefer outright religious warfare, than this cool war of votes.
Well, not really, I just tire of it. I wonder when can we leave our religious differences at home and vote and decide on the merits of an issue, rather than what we think that God says with his invisible mouth? McCain has said in the past said some smart things about the religious-right (in the style of a Goldwater conservative), but his overtures to religious-right at the Farwell's Liberty University completely turned me away from the "maverick" McCain. Sorry McCain, but we know what type of Supreme court justices you will now appoint.
Unfortunate as this is, as both conservatives and liberals are expanding government by co-opting religion.
I am not sure now if I want to vote for Obama. He may have lost my vote.
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Happy Woden's Day to you. See you in a week!
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By MC Pickard
Sunday, Jun 29 2008, 12:17 PM
A few posts ago, I commented on the insane theodicy of an Iowa Pastor and the Midwestern flooding. This morning after doing some research into global warming, I have come to reconsider my position. I hope that I will not be accused of being a flip-flopper, as reasonable people change their positions when new information comes to light.
Doubts Arise
It all started with reading the blogs at Lake Country Living and the hard skepticism on global warming. I did some further reading by these hard skeptics on how the science of global warming is wrong and the whole premise is false, which quickly led me to the conclusion that the underlying methodology of the scientific method that atmospheric and meteorological science is predicated upon is completely flawed! Science does not work!
A breathtaking conclusion indeed!
If this is true that global warming is not contributing or driving adverse climate change, then what can possibly explain all these disasters and the weirdness like an
iceless North Pole this year? As Jane Poulsen describes about the flooding, “We’ve never seen the water level up this high,” Poulsen said. “This is unprecedented."
Therefore, some agency has to be responsible for these unprecedented disasters like Katrina and the recent Midwestern flooding. Humans are not to blame and science is false. Just what is going on here?
And suddenly...the answer came to me. Of course!
Some History First
Fast forward to the past, 4th and 5th century Rome.
As Christianity began to assert its dominance through various factors and mostly by the assistance of the Roman state, the worshiping of the traditional gods of classical society was criminalized by Holy Roman Imperial Authority.
Justinian, emperor from 527-65, declared:
All those who have not yet been baptized must come forward, whether they reside in the capitol and in the provinces, and go to the very holy churches with their wives, their children, and their households to be instructed in the true faith of Christianity. And once thus instructed and having sincerely renounced their former error (paganism), let them be judged worthy of redemptive baptism. Should they disobey, let them know that they will be excluded from the state and will no longer have any rights of possession, neither goods nor property; stripped of everything, they will be reduced to penury, without prejudice to the appropriate punishments that will be imposed on them."
Despite the decline of paganism during the period an the subsequent criminalization, the worshiping of other gods did not fall out of favor with the local populaces even when these strict laws were enforced around the common era. Christian biographers, then and now, frequently claim that once the faith was introduced to the people, millions converted overnight and of their own volition. This is not so. From the chronicles of the time, we see a confluence of worshiping both Christian and Pagan gods, at public festivals, often celebrating a Christian celebration and a Pagan celebration together like Easter. Also, Christians never stopped believing in the pagan gods, and instead of outright disbelief, the old gods were now believed to be demons.
Remember, what happened when Christianity finally took hold over all of Europe? That's right, the Dark Ages began when the old gods were no longer worshiped.
And remember that during the Renaissance when old pagan gods and stories began to be represented in art and literature? That's right, the Dark Ages ended and science and the Enlightenment came!
Coincidences? I think not.
Revelation
The conclusion, the pagan gods are still very much alive and trying to get our attention.
And how are the gods doing this? We have a whole list of human afflictions to draw from. Here is a small sampling:
- The Iraq War. We need to get out and win this thing. Therefore, we must appeal to Mars for his help. You support the troops right?
- Female Infertility. You must appeal to Venus, she is the goddess of motherhood, then and only then we can end the debate over human embryos and stem cells. It might also help to worship Nona too.
- The Asian Tsunami. Killing thousands and thousands and destroying millions and millions of dollars in property. Those people were killed because you Christians, stopped worshiping Neptune.
- Insomnia. Only when we appeal to the god, Somnus, will all overworked Americans finally get a good nights sleep. I'm going to get my alter together before tonight. I could use some sleep.
- Earthquakes and volcanoes. More frequent now. Injuring and destroying millions throughout the world. Remember the enormous earthquake in china last month? Vulcan we need to appease.
- Hurricanes. The number, severity and frequency of hurricanes has increased every year, destroying millions of dollars of property, and injuring and killing hundreds. Again, Neptune, just trying to get your attention.
- Greenhouse emissions, and Global Warming. Threatening humanity's entire existence. We need to appeal and appease, Veiovis, only he can heal the planet. Oh except, global warming is not true.
Sounds crazy? It is not. Christians are encouraged to find miracles in the everyday as proof of the God's work through the Holy Ghost. Pat Robertson and Jerry Farwell famously said that 911 was the direct result of God punishing the United States for homosexuality and abortion. For devout Catholics, the tireless Virgin Mary appears all over the world as oil stains on office windows, to knots in trees, to rust stains underneath highway bridges, to grilled cheese sandwiches in her never-ending mission to convince you. Don't have time to travel to these miraculous sites, take a chance and stare at the sun until you do. The truth will simply blind you.
You see, we simply live in a world where the supernatural manipulates the natural world.
Refuting the Skeptics
Only the unprejudiced reader, without reservation of doubt and a true open mind will come to the same logical conclusion that I have made. As God is invisible to man, like Zeus, Apollo, or any of the other pagan gods, makes belief that much more plausible. The more miraculous the claim, the inverse is equally true as to the level and quality of evidence which is needed substantiate the claim. That's why it is called faith. It is this type of faith which has been praised as virtue from Paul writing his letters before the gospels were penned and up through the theology of St. Augustine of Clement. In fact, this type of faith is encouraged as a virtue. And do you think your smarter that Paul or St. Augustine? Are they not authorities on God and on faith?
Whereas, an atheist believes in one less god than a monotheist, it is not much of a leap of faith to believe in one more god or gods for a theist. After all,the Burden of Proof is up to the skeptics that any of the old pagan Gods, like Zeus, do not exist. The skeptic can dispute these facts I've outlined and even argue successfully on the evidence, but all that requires is faith despite whatever the clever skeptic may introduce. As everybody knows, skeptics hate America and are known for doing the work of the Satan, poisoning the well for a peoples faith.
Therefore, Christians, you can say all you want that you do not believe in the old pagan gods, but that does not make them just go away and not exist. The Bible supports other gods and even mentions them (i.e. Saturn, Baal), this is why God tells the Israelites they should have "no other gods" before him, acknowledging that they do exist. And why not? Paganism is far older and was more widely practiced than even the great monotheistic religions of today. Are you so bold to say that all those countless people were wrong?
Conclusion
Since God came down from Heaven to be Himself as His Son, to sacrifice Himself to Himself, thus satisfying the Old Testament that He in His plan put into motion before His return back to Heaven, it is only wise that monotheists again worship the old gods and must include the old pantheon in their duties. (Here's a quick how-to.) We have all been saved, otherwise all that sacrifice that Jesus did was for nothing. God has not destroyed the Pagan Gods in the supernatural realm as we continue to be rocked by disaster after disaster and disease after disease that pagan gods lack of involvement clearly shows. Even the liberal media can not cover this fact up. This is all evidence that is needed.
Therefore Christians, is the time for you to make the sacrifices and rebuild the temples and attend them, like last year when a sect of Rabbis decided to resume animal sacrifices on the Temple Mount. Since America is founded on Judaeo-Christian principles, we ought to follow the Rabbis example. We simply need the protections that the Pagan Gods used to provide and has since withdrawn because they are longer worshiped. In doing so, you are showing your love to your neighbors as well as God's enemies (i.e. other gods) that even Jesus said was a high moral principle. Once again, you will be securing the gods protection from natural disasters. I can not think of a better use of our tax money in this new faith based initiative to rebuild the temples and supply meat and incense in sacrifices to the gods.
Only when the peace of gods has been secured, peace on earth will once again be secured.
Let's put Saturn back into Saturday!
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FYI: I originally posted this on exchristian.com and a few other places a few years ago. I've rewritten this piece to make it current and to make my argument stronger. Also, an award to the person who can name as many logical fallacies I relied on in formulating this argument. :)
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