Quote of the Day
Blasphemy is still a crime, but you see, the Gods, they have changed.
friedcheese
September 17, 2025
Comment to JUST ANOTHER CLASS OF “EXPERTS” TO IGNORE
Whether the gods are spiritual, tyrants, or political beliefs it probably always has been a crime in one form or another. And as demonstrated last week, it carries a death penalty in certain social circles.
People do not like having their most cherished beliefs challenged. Especially when the challenger is correct.
This is why we have the First Amendment.
Thanks Joe. once again, your view is spot on.
“Blasphemy is still a crime, but you see, the Gods, they have changed.”
Well, the wanta be gods might. But not the one and only God.
God has no problem with honest questions.
The problem for us is he makes us work to find answers. “We see through the glass, darkly.” (Because that’s how we grow)
Also, “Day upon day, line upon line. Precept upon precept.”
Notice how all inventions are based on “discovered” laws of how nature is already structured?
Eyes, hearing, reproductive system, lungs, blood. Were still trying to figure out all these systems work, and work together.
And that doesn’t cover all of the whole known universe working in concert.
But someone figured it out an uncalculatable number of years ago.
Because they’re here and we have been using them for that same amount of time.
As for the human wanta be’s?
Ya, they get pissed off pretty easy if you don’t bow down to their greatness.
Kind of like the tale of the king with no clothes. Except this time the king has the little one murdered for pointing it out.
But ever notice they all try to mimic the real deal?
Even to the point of building their own world through computers.
And making AI to watch over everything the way the real God already does and always has.
They can never be real. They’re just fake and gay. They look and act the part.
You’re not going to be a god any more than you’re going to change your gender.
Is it any wonder why space aliens don’t want to contact us?
Were a freak’in mess.
This article highlights the sensitive nature of challenging deeply held beliefs, a reminder of the importance of respectful dialogue and the protection of free speech. Its insightful.