Leroyboy152
Leroyboy152 t1_iy419db wrote
Reply to comment by Saxon2060 in Reading the Bible as source material by Saxon2060
Touche, Err, I'm not at all riled up, I just think letting religion dictate reality is as crazy as religion. All's well that ends well.
Leroyboy152 t1_iy3ul0f wrote
Reply to comment by Saxon2060 in Reading the Bible as source material by Saxon2060
Ah, a theist believes in a diety an antitheist believes in the opposite of a deity, both are fucking crazy. I'm agnostic, I believe in science not fucking crazy. Yes, I know, agnostic is mislabeled, as is antitheist-atheist, things change... But, I won't identify as a antitheist-atheist, a devil worshipper, get my point? Sorry if I offend you, but religion has always been a Ponzi scheme, and today it's getting worse, not trying to mix in politics but, look at what's happening in just the US because of religion. Weaponizing crazy.
Leroyboy152 t1_iy3kvzo wrote
Reply to comment by Saxon2060 in Reading the Bible as source material by Saxon2060
No, sci-fi, but if you believe any of it, you're either part of the Ponzi scheme or fucking crazy
Leroyboy152 t1_iy2von1 wrote
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Exactly, sci-fi
Leroyboy152 t1_ix7rrr4 wrote
Reply to Reading the Bible as source material by Saxon2060
When it comes to science fiction, I prefer the Dune series, followed by Tolkien.
Leroyboy152 t1_iuvgi77 wrote
Another use for plastic
Leroyboy152 t1_j1l7kqq wrote
Reply to (Up to) How many times did you re-read the same book or series? by unknownbeing17
Huck Finn, more than 50x, any Tolkien, Michener, Harkness more than 20x.