Posts Tagged hell
Do Christians understand that the bible heaven is hell to atheists/agnostics?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 26, 2010
I think I speak for many…and for those who disagree I am sure they will chime in…I am always reminded of Mark Twain’s Letters from the Earth when I see the word “heaven” and the way he basically laid out that the biblical heaven : “has been thought out and constructed upon an absolute definite plan; and that this plan is, that it shall contain, in labored detail, each and every imaginable thing that is repulsive to a man, and not a single thing he likes!”
We don’t think like christians do…I see the all too human nature of the bible god and what I see I think is just as evil as the satan character…actually even more evil because the bible god is two-faced, one day the bible god is merciful, tolerant, all loving and forgiving…the next day he is ordering his favorite humans to slaughter children and turning women into stone for daring to do something the bible god said not to do…where was the mercy for that one small transgression, where was the forgiveness?
One day the bible god is bellowing about how HE is the one and only god and the next he is having a 6 year olds temper tantrum killing his creations for worshipping an inanimate object…that is not any kind of god I wish to spend eternity with, forced to lavish worship and praise upon such an egotistical self-absorbed child of a god.
With that in mind…do you understand the futility of trying to convert any atheists/agnostics at all? Best to stick with children and people who have hit rock bottom in their lives, prison inmates, alcoholics, drug abusers and prostitutes.
http://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/twainlfe.htm
Desperately need some advice concerning how the hell I’m going to get into college…?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on February 13, 2010
I began high school in the state of Florida. I had a 3.3 GPA in both 9th and 10th grade. In 11th, I transferred to an Environmental and Biomedical Science “Magnet Program”. I took AP US History, AP Environmental Science, and AP English Language and Composition. My remaining classes were honors/gifted classes. My grades were decent, but I couldn’t pull above a 3.4 because of my previous years. Regardless, I had As in all of my AP classes, and was doing fine in everything but math, which is expected. Unfortunately, about 3-quarters of the way through the year, I struggled with bulimia and had to go to a rehabilitation center, which prohibited me from going to school. When I got out, I was told that I would receive no credit from the school because the credits were ANNUAL, not BI-ANNUAL. They told me I’d have to take 11th grade over. I moved to Washington State; just a family situation. Upon enrollment to my new school, they told me that even without the credits from my 11th grade year, I still had enough credits to be able to be a senior, and that I’d meet the graduation requirements this year. Pretty sure this is because high school in Florida is 9th-12th, and high school in Washington is 10th-12th. Anyways, they placed me in terrible classes and REFUSE to switch me out. Something to do with attendance. They have me in Chemistry, Algebra 2…classes that I’ve practically already taken, and that look absolutely horrible on a transcript. They could at least throw in some honors and AP classes! I have the option of graduating as is, or possibly taking my 11th grade year over. Problem #2: If I decide to take 11th over, they still won’t move me into AP classes, because of the attendance issue. If I’m going to go to school for two more goddamn years I want it to get me into a good college.
I’d ideally like to get into a state college, do well, and transfer after two years. I want to get into a good graduate school for Biology, and pursue a PhD in Evolutionary and Sociobiology.
I have high hopes. I’m a smart girl. I messed it up for myself. Does anybody have some brilliant plan to get me out of this mess? Or at least some advice on what to do?
My email address is:
damndelions@yahoo.com
Thanks!
To LD: Thank you, great idea. But would you recommend retaking the 11th grade, or going forward without it? I think that emphasizing that I decided to go to school for another year when I could have easily graduated would only add to the impact. Easier said than done, of course.
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