age: 32 (Mar 17, 1981)
MEMBER SINCE: February 2008
occupation: Small business owner for 7 years now
stats: Expert at sport fucking
heroes: Bill Maher... fucking genius
sign: Pisces... and yeah, I do match the description for the most
crush: You
into: Self awareness, living life fully.
makes me happy: Happiness is a choice...i choose to be.
makes me sad: Self-absorbed douchebags
body mods: First ink planned for my b-day this year (st pattys day) since I've finally decided what I'm getting..
gets me hot: Nose rings, pin-up girls, stockings, girls with glasses, and most everything here on SG
fantasy: Experienced most really... not many guys can say that. Well, haven't had 3 girls at once...yet.
Amazingly, some of you wonderful people I've encountered on here have actually read what I wrote and responded. Thank you.
So, today I want to talk about the latest film I've watched - and loved - Religulous.
I must say, Bill Maher is a genius. I'm so happy to see someone that actually had the balls to speak up and bring the important topic of religion out in the open and help to dwindle the taboo nature of the topic.
As an agnostic - and more accurately, a Humanist - I am often perplexed with how seemingly intelligent people can be so wrapped up in the utter nonsense of religious belief. Now, I'm fine with people believing what they want, but when they start to shove it down my throat - as so many religious folks do - I have a big problem.
If there is one thing I can't stand, it is arrogant people that pass judgment on others about beliefs that aren't even based on facts. These are the sorts of people that need to simply be told to FUCK OFF and mind their own business.
Perhaps Maher has opened up some doors to allow more discussion of religious belief...perhaps he has given people like myself a bit more confidence in telling others what their opinions are. I certainly feel a bit more comfortable talking about it now.
It's time that we start to wake up and see how religious belief is causing so much death and destruction...and ask ourselves - is it worth it?
So, today I want to talk about the latest film I've watched - and loved - Religulous.
I must say, Bill Maher is a genius. I'm so happy to see someone that actually had the balls to speak up and bring the important topic of religion out in the open and help to dwindle the taboo nature of the topic.
As an agnostic - and more accurately, a Humanist - I am often perplexed with how seemingly intelligent people can be so wrapped up in the utter nonsense of religious belief. Now, I'm fine with people believing what they want, but when they start to shove it down my throat - as so many religious folks do - I have a big problem.
If there is one thing I can't stand, it is arrogant people that pass judgment on others about beliefs that aren't even based on facts. These are the sorts of people that need to simply be told to FUCK OFF and mind their own business.
Perhaps Maher has opened up some doors to allow more discussion of religious belief...perhaps he has given people like myself a bit more confidence in telling others what their opinions are. I certainly feel a bit more comfortable talking about it now.
It's time that we start to wake up and see how religious belief is causing so much death and destruction...and ask ourselves - is it worth it?





























LillithVain