Tuesday, March 14, 2006

With me and his religion...

I don't know what I fear more: being the fool taken in, or the fool left out.


Anonymous
09:47:31 PM

4 comments:

TintedFragipan said...

A precisely!

The age old struggle. Is it worth it to miss out on real fun now for a possible better fun later (and the equal possibility of just having an unfufilling life) or is it worth it to just have fun and not care about eternal damnation...

It's not a struggle really for me, I just try not to think about it.

Anonymous said...

"It's not a struggle really for me, I just try not to think about it."

The best idea I've heard all day.

A girl in my class today asked flabberghasted "How can an atheist have any morals at all or any hope? It doesn't make any sense!", and boy did the hands shoot up.
Instead of us smacking her down, Mr. Dickerson (a closet atheist if the day is long) did it in his own kind, eloquent way. Yahoo for liberal, secular, humanism in all it's forms.

Anonymous said...

Religion is like vegtebles.
Even if there is no "mircale" food that will solve all your health problems (beware the cabbage diet!), you know they are pretty good for you.
But remember: there are a variety of vegetables, if one makes you gag, you may want to try another. But be sure you don't write off a veggie as rotten 'cause it left a bad taste in your mouth.

Man cannot live on bread alone

PChis said...

haha anonymous 2 the analogy police pull you over to give you a round of applause.

I really like Mr. Dickerson because of the fact that you really don't know what he believes, because he gives you certain hints about things but he never tells you much. I really think that he's a liberal except for abortion to which he is very very strictly pro life (although it could be the other way around...the only thing he's told us is that he would vote for one party canidate because they agree with all of his beliefs except on abortion, which he refuses to discuss in class.)