Most days one arises from bed rather groggy and after a few minutes realizes that another day has arrived and that one is glad to have found one in the position to appreciate the day. Other times one arises from bed with the feeling that God and His angels are smiling on one and (depending on the season) one feels like tip toeing through the tulips.
Then there are other days.
These are the days when one arises from bed with the feeling that something is not quite right as if the earth has shifted on its axis and that north has become south or that coffee tastes good or that a morning cigarette is a bad thing.
It is days like the later that, as the day goes on, one feels the desire to stumble to the local liquor store, but a fifth of Gilbys gin and down the whole thing before one gets out of the door of said liquor store.
In looking over the offerings given on the Internet today you faithful correspondent is nigh on prepared to head to the local Liquor Barn for a bottle of the cheapest gin that can be found.
Consider this website: The Blasphemy Challenge . This website is not only an atheist website, but an evangelical atheist website. If a person wants to be an atheist that is their business. Evangelical atheism is a whole other matter, especially considering the fact that the owners of the website are urging people to blaspheme something they don't even believe in. Not only is it interesting that the owners of the website urge the blaspheming of the Holy Ghost, but it is of interest that their denial of God seems to pertain only to the Judeo-Christian God. They don't spend a lot of time denying the existence of Allah, Vishnu or Wotan, among others. It is really an anti-Christian website that urges not only to deny the truth of Christianity, but to commit an act that,according to the New Testament, is the unforgivable sin.
This is an example of the times in which we live.
Not totally unrelated is this from North Korea: WorldNetDaily: Christian believers executed in North Korea. The persecution of Christians in North Korea (an officially atheist nation) is an example of what can happen when militant atheists gain control of a society. One wonders if the fools at The Blasphemy Challenge agree with the actions of the Malicious Midget who controls the populace of North Korea.
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