Another example of mindless theism
Okay, you don't have to tell me I'm being redundant, but even in the world of narrow minded theological idiocy, this ranks pretty high on the list.
If you're a regular reader you may also be in the category of people who know Gary Gygax. He was the inventor of Dungeons and Dragons, and he died this past March on Town Meeting Day. Since then, his supporters and mourners have been raising money in his memory for his favorite charity, the Christian Children's Fund.
If you're supposedly committed in the welfare of children, you would be glad to get a substantial contribution to the cause, right?
Think again.
If you're a regular reader you may also be in the category of people who know Gary Gygax. He was the inventor of Dungeons and Dragons, and he died this past March on Town Meeting Day. Since then, his supporters and mourners have been raising money in his memory for his favorite charity, the Christian Children's Fund.
If you're supposedly committed in the welfare of children, you would be glad to get a substantial contribution to the cause, right?
Think again.
2 Comments:
You know - this is incredibly infuriating. It seems like over the last few months I've run more and more into this kind of misguided, misinformed (for lack of a better word) crap. In addition to all the other baggage do recessions also equal an increase in close-minded judgment?
This is crazy.
Is there anyone out there who might concede that there might be theists who are NOT closed-minded, as I think there are?
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