Sunday, May 15, 2005

Bitch with an agenda

For twenty-one years Jane Milhans has had a vanity plate that reads 'John 3:16.' She calls it a message of love.

Now some stupid atheist bitch has complained to the state for issuing the plate with a religious message. This fucking whore wrote, in part, 'I was offended that I have to prayed over by a license plate.'

What's worse is the state is making Ms. Milhans go through a hearing as if the bitch's claim has any merit. They should have sent the letter back with a short note telling her to shove it up her ass. Of course, they don't because the only entity that is as hypocritical as those damn atheists is the fucking government. They're going to pay some asshole $80,000 a year to pretend someone, other than the other atheist sluts who want that agenda pushed, gives a fuck what that whiny bitch thinks.

The reason that I didn't include organized religion in hypocritical entities is because it would be redundant. Atheism is an organized religion. If you don't believe me, check out American Atheist's website.

Like any other religion, these fuckheads are non-profit, have an inner-circle that determine right and wrong for the members, provide publications promoting their beliefs, have an evangelistic speakers' bureau, and solicit contributions to further their causes. They try to pretend that they really aren't a religion claiming religion deals with deity, but, apparently, these fuckers are too stupid to realize that the 'athe' in 'atheist' means 'no deity' or 'no God.' God, or a lack of One, is the entire basis of their philosophy. They even have the right to practice atheism because of freedom of religion!

The bitch who complained about Ms. Milhans' plate is trying to push her religion as the only acceptable religion. She says 'what about the separation of church and state,' and is too fucking blinded by her hatred for true religious freedom to see that she is asking the state to unite with her church. If I were God, I'd smite the whore with a bolt of lightning in through her ears and back out her ass, have her drown in locust puke, or turn her into a bigger pillar of shit than she already is!

That's my take.

11 Comments:

At 7:41 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're a good man, Tommy.

I'm really fed up with this stupid shit about people being offended by what they see, hear, or read. You have eyelids, close 'em you stupid piece a shit. You have fingers, take 'em out of your ass and nose and stick 'em in your ears.

I don't sue NIKE because some 500 pound woman decides to stuff herself into a pair of biker shorts. If that isn't offensive, I don't know what is. I've prayed heavily over spandex. Please, God, let it hold up until today is over!

Personal freedom means leave everybody else the Hell alone unless they are physically, verbally, or mentally abusing you. First though, you have to have the brains to know the damn difference.

 
At 7:42 AM, Anonymous Charley said...

Sorry, I didn't mean to make my above post anonymous.

 
At 12:13 AM, Blogger Goldwing Tom said...

How much better the world would be if people minded their own business, and fat people didn't wear spandex!

 
At 11:55 AM, Blogger Charley said...

The license plate that reads "John 3-16" has been ruled unoffensive and Jane Milhans gets to keep it. At least somebody understands free speech. Although they did cancel the plate that said "GOT MILF". If you know what that means, you have looked at a lot more offensive stuff then license plates.

 
At 10:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have to disagree with the defintion of atheism as put forth by our good friend Tom. In Greek, 'a' is a negator and denotes 'the lack of' or 'non-existence of'. Theist or theism denotes the belief of the higher entity, God, etc.

Hence a-theist would mean lack of belief, as a-gnostic means the lack of knowing, which in my opinion is what we all are, regardless of Jehovah, Yeshua, Allah, and so forth.

Show me a man who knows beyond a reasonable doubt that God in any form exists, beyond his own belief and I will be born again :)

History lesson aside, it is my opinion that the person filing a complaint about an offensive license plate not containing a profane word needs to get a reality check.

For one, these plates are paid for by private funds of the owner and can contain anything they like, hence the word PERSONALIZED. They are only issued by the state like my driver's license may have the name Hugh G. Johnson.

Secondly, JOHN316 could be someone's birthday or a call sign on AOL.

Fools!

 
At 7:27 AM, Anonymous Charley said...

I can not show you any proof beyond my own belief and faith, but even scientists are using the term "intelligent design". They do not acknowledge the existance of God, yet many now believe that some forms of life are two advanced to be an "accident". As far as evolution is concerned, if it were truly a valid theory, the woman who complained would have been weeded out of the gene pool years ago.

 
At 7:52 PM, Blogger Goldwing Tom said...

So, you don't agree with me saying 'athe' means 'no God' because 'a' means 'no' and 'the' means 'God!' Classic!

It has nothing to do with proving there is a God. It has to do with the atheist agenda of making their religion the only acceptable religion.

I wonder if an atheist is offended if you tell one to go to hell.

 
At 7:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

No, not when you tell them to go to Hell. Just when you tell them to go to Church!

 
At 7:32 PM, Blogger Goldwing Tom said...

My children and people who may be working for me excepted, I don't tell people what to do. My feelings on this, as far as freedom of religion go, would have been the same if the plate read 'No God' as it would be if it read 'Know God.' The problem I have with atheists, though, is that they claim that not believing is not a religious belief.

 
At 1:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm a bit confused here.
See, I'm an atheist. I don't believe there's an entity or entities pulling the strings, smiting the masses or what-not. I don't get mad or indignant if other people do, but I personally don't.
How is that a religion?

 
At 2:21 AM, Blogger Goldwing Tom said...

You're also probably not complaining about license plates, or filing lawsuits alleging harm for your Christian child being 'forced' to utter words she believes in.

Those who do are doing so because of their religious beliefs, and the organization that backs them has the same financial structure as the Baptists. They have the right to believe as they do under the same freedom that the Jehova's Witnesses do.

Many people believe in God, but don't knock on others' doors to spread the word or even attend church. They are to fundamentalist Christians what you say you are to fundamentalist atheists.

 

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