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May 4, 2009

An Insane God who Requires Blood and Misery

Filed under: Christianity, Is this Blasphemy?, Mark Twain, Quotes — Michael Nugent @ 5:12 pm

Publishing or saying this could be illegal in Ireland if the new blasphemy law is passed:

“But you notice that when the Lord God of Heaven and Earth, adored Father of Man, goes to war, there is no limit. He is totally without mercy — he, who is called the Fountain of Mercy. He slays, slays, slays! All the men, all the beasts, all the boys, all the babies; also all the women and all the girls, except those that have not been deflowered.

He makes no distinction between innocent and guilty. The babies were innocent, the beasts were innocent, many of the men, many of the women, many of the boys, many of the girls were innocent, yet they had to suffer with the guilty. What the insane Father required was blood and misery; he was indifferent as to who furnished it.”

Mark Twain, Letters from the Earth, 1909

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1 Comment »

  1. Reading this onJune 13th.
    I’m not surprised that this is the first comment.
    NO comment is necessary, the quote speaks for itself.
    I’m horrified by it I hear’d it before, so I’m,not surprised.

    Comment by t — June 13, 2009 @ 5:11 pm

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