Congratulations to the Raptured No Longer Among Us

I would appreciate a list of homes no longer occupied due to rapturing so I can proceed to the looting of their once earthly possessions.

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4 Responses to “Congratulations to the Raptured No Longer Among Us”

  1. Jimsey on May 22nd, 2011 at 1:42 pm

    Well, I could use a new stereo system. I’m just going to go around trying my neighbor’s doors.

  2. David on May 22nd, 2011 at 7:26 pm

    I’ve been raptured. Anyone reading this has been raptured. We are not experiencing the apocalypse and it’s after May 21st, therefor we are in heaven. QED. (or should that be LOL).

  3. Derrick on June 26th, 2011 at 11:13 pm

    Actually I am a believer in God, but I kinda want to talk to someone who doesn’t. I’m just gonna leave this comment and see what happens. This comment addresses nothing. I don’t want to rant or seem like an idiot so could you maybe just start by not putting me down and explain why we of the human race are in control of our own destiny? Right up until the time we die.

    Jimmy

    I’ve always been a live and let live kind of guy. If you believe in god, and it comforts you to do so, then all the power in the world to you. I personally don’t believe in god, but I wouldn’t try to convince anyone else otherwise. Mostly because there’s no point.
    The reason I don’t believe in God, is because I find the concept ridiculous. If the bible had any veracity to it, then why did all the events described only happen back then? Why hasn’t there been a constant updating of the bible over time as new prophets and new miracles and such have arisen?
    Why is it that the bible can be used as a source to decry homosexuality as an abomination, and yet when it comes to the parts about slavery and domestic abuse then “it can’t be taken literally – it’s just allegory”?
    I find it ridiculous to believe that people can’t have morals without having a god. If you can have immorality within gods presence, it stands to logic that you could have morality without it.

    I have no problem with people who choose to worship whatever it is they feel the need to worship. I do have a problem when that worship is used as a hammer to force through legislation in the name of morality.

    Atheism is as much a faith as Christianity is. In the end, we have no proof….just a belief in how we see the world. At the end of the day though, I see atheism as more honest, because we don’t use our belief as a justification or a shield for the shitty things we do.

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