User:Greepigfoot

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dear sirs and ma'ams

having in the past considered myself a "born again christian," I used to be backwards in most aspects of life, now that I have saw the light of "rational discourse," I devote my life to the penance of my past deeds. I dont claim to know our purpose on this planet but I propose a new Pascal's wager, hense called the greepigfoot wager it goes as thus.

1- god exists and he will judge us when we die thus it makes sense to try to do good deeds, namely help the less fortunate and avoid any sort of deviant things that could hurt other people. AKA follow the golden rule. If you follow the golden rule you will die knowing you tried your best trying to help your fellow man rather than being a legal counsel for a bunch of quacks or running around acting like a pharisee. You would have died knowing that you struggled nobley against the misery of this planet.

2- god does not exist and when we die we die, it still makes sense to try to do good deeds, namely help the less fortunate and avoid any sort of deviant things that could hurt other people. AKA follow the golden rule. If you follow the golden rule you will die knowing you tried your best trying to help your fellow man rather than being a legal counsel for a bunch of quacks or running around acting like a pharisee. You would have died knowing that you struggled nobley against the misery of this planet.


It is important not to see the objectivists, republicans (and tories), and basic wingnuts out there as the idiots, try to see them as if they had a drug addiction or mental illness. Money warps peoples minds and often it is easy to see yourself as successful and others as lazy this Muhammad called the "test of wealth," it takes time to get to peoples senses, treat these people with compassion not hatred. Dont practice what I preach, I will usually treat these people with hatred, not compassion. If you want to experience the medieval rituals of faith, the candle light, the incense, music, important-sounding dead languages, nobody does it better than the Catholics 00:02, 26 October 2009 (UTC)