For the Weekend

Apr 10, 2009 16:56

First, I shall ritually consume one box of fresh Peeps as a sacrifice to fertility and my limited desire for sugar-coated marshmallows.

Second, I shall reaffirm the affirmation (affirmatively) to wit: Penn Jilette - There is No God"Believing there is no God means the suffering I've seen in my family, and indeed all the suffering in the world, isn' ( Read more... )

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yarha April 12 2009, 14:03:43 UTC
It's the Stigmata! The Stigmata!

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particle_person April 11 2009, 00:08:43 UTC
I'm with Penn on this one. But I like Easter candy.

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yarha April 12 2009, 14:05:04 UTC
So do I, but now that I've pulled myself out of the pre-diabetic thing via diet, I'm habitually careful about sugars. Tis a noble thing to go Peep-diving once a year.

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editornia April 11 2009, 01:08:15 UTC
I lkie that quote. It makes a lot of sense. Of course, I'm the sort who doesn't believe god (or gods, or goddesses) exists.

Thanks. Thinking about this makes me feel... thoughtful and serene. :)

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yarha April 12 2009, 14:06:07 UTC
The full article by Penn Jilette is well worth a read, too.

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edda April 11 2009, 15:17:22 UTC
I believe in God, but I have not, sadly, had even an urge for Peeps this year. I've barely even felt like having a Cadbury Creme Egg, and I used to Hoover those things. I feel sort of like the candy equivalent of a Hell's Angel who doesn't feel like riding much anymore.

Clearly, it's God's fault.

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yarha April 12 2009, 14:08:05 UTC
Atheism is 100% fat free (guilt, too!). Cadbury eggs: not so much.

How about a wonderful juicy Easter mango?

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