Thread:Chrisiow/@comment-35094757-20180708155925/@comment-35094757-20180709031415

That's what I feel... I worked with a lovely lady who was in daily pain and crippled by arthritis. She was religious, but we got on really well. One day I saw her in pain and offered to do some stuff for her (just sealing her envelopes and clearing away for her at the end of the day). She accepted and thanked me, and while I was doing it, she said "You're a really nice person Chris. It's a shame you won't go to Heaven". I was stunned, and asked what she meant... she replied "Well, you don't believe... I wish you would". I replied "If your 'God' is so ego-centric and so vindictive that they would not let me in unless I believed, then it's not really a place I'd like to go... so I'm OK with that". She was OK with my reply and that was it. But this 'god' seems such an evil person. The Bible contradicts itself at every turn... which gives zealots ample scope to adapt anything to mean their own evil is okay, and another person's 'perversion' (like being gay for exaple) is hateful. I hate it. I mean... God cast down Satan because he dared speak out. I know whose side I'm on.... that is if either actually existed. In 200 years there will probably be cults worshipping Dumbledore and his holy son Harry.