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Comments by "Hugh Jorgan" (@HughJorgan1) on "Trump arrives in California to survey wildfire damage" video.
@PokemonTenLV Sorry, but it isn't logical to base belief in a fictional religious book simply because it pre-dates others. That's exactly like saying you'd accept all stories in Lord of the Rings as fact because they pre-date Harry Potter. While you're right to suggest the Koran and other fictional books are somewhat based on Christian myths you need to look farther back. It appears you're unaware many stories in the bible and Christian cult myths are copied from previous Greek, Roman, Eqyptian and Persian cults and myths. For example, the 'Jesus' story is copied from previous myths with the same details of 'virgin' births, miracles, and 'resurrection'. I urge you to seek facts and logic. And I especially urge you to question your cult's leaders on the stories their trying to sell you. Please don't take my advice personally. I have tremendous sympathy for members of any religious cult. I'm only trying to help you understand you don't need fictional books and a god-delusion in life.
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I think those who have superstitious beliefs in a 'god' should keep it out of serious issues and topics.
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Gail, while I agree with thanking Trump please keep fictional books and superstition out of issues facing the country.
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@PokemonTenLV Do you agree with everything written in the Koran? Or Scientology's or Mormonism's books? If no, please explain why.
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@suzieparis6821 I have great sympathy for you. Please understand I don't believe in fictional characters such as 'gods' or 'lords'. I also don't believe in Mermaids or Unicorns. For the exact same reasons. And I urge you to understand the after-life delusion is one of the worst stories sold by cults. Especially the Christian and Muslim cults. The delusion results in people not caring about their life. And it can even result in people committing crimes against humanity in the name of their cult's 'god'. Life is life. Until it's life no more. It's really as simple as that.
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@suzieparis6821 Again, I have great sympathy for you. And I encourage you to realize the Christian cult is quite adept at instilling (brainwashing) fear into its members. Particularly children. Which is a form of child abuse. But that's a whole separate discussion. As I said earlier, the heaven/hell delusion is one of your cult's worst stories. It's primarily intended to control the actions of cult members. And the Muslim cult takes the afterlife delusion a step further by brainwashing male children that if they die as a 'martyr' (mass murderer), they'll get rewarded with 72 virgins. And yet people still wonder why rational people speak out against religion and the various god delusions. smh
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@heididietrich9800 Do you believe horoscopes and astrology should be referenced with respect to serious issues and topics? If no, why not?
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extremely....I'm quite right on the political scale. And like many others on either side, I don't have a god-delusion. As I said earlier, I think people should leave superstitions out of serious topics and issues.
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Mike S...I think those who have superstitious beliefs in a 'god' should keep it out of serious issues and topics. Your comment is exactly like using a reference to Trump's horoscope.
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Thumbs up. And I don't even believe in the Jesus character.
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There's investigations underway it could have been arson. The other delusional conspiracy theories are head shaking.
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