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Christianity is the incredibly evil and incurably idiotic belief that you can only think of yourself as "good" if - and ONLY if - you are willing to believe you are "bad." That is, you are only "loveable" if you accept you contributed to the the murder of an innocent man, 2000 years before you were ever born, who had to die because of how unlovable you are, even as an infant. So unlovable are infants due to being stained with "original sin," they deserve to be thrown into a furnace for all eternity if they are not properly cleansed of this stain before they die. Ironically, Christians are all upset at the idea that an infant that is so deserving of eternal punishments, thanks to their special brand of "God," might be aborted by the mother for any reason whatsoever. For the Catholic priest, Christianity is not "faith" but an undeniable fact, that the whole world must quake at the knees to behold, guilty as the world is of murdering Jesus. As such, Christianity is also the insistence that a "belief" is a fact, and that any belief that does not support the "fact" that Catholicism is infallibly true is simply a "belief." My brother, being the Catholic priest he is, worships this idiocy with his whole heart, mind, and kool-aid addicted soul, because he is convinced that he can only save himself from the fires of hell by convincing children they can only save themselves from the fires of hell by believing in the brand of "god" my brother sells - Catholicism. And any idea that ever dares to question this faith/"fact" is a sin, deserving of no less than the same eternal torments as an infant that dies before it is baptized, Adolf Hitler, Ted Bundy, or even the devil himself. Yes, this is man using his reasoning and his critical thinking skills at its finest!

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