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Health & Fitness

Pope Francis, Robert Dold, Brad Schneider and the 10th District election

Pope Francis, as an beautiful Easter custom, washed the feet of 12 disabled people which basically proved, again, loud and clear how fake religions are.

In Matthew 7:7 Jesus is quoted saying "ask and you shall receive...for every one who asks receives..." In John 14:14 we read "Whatever you ask in my name, I will do it, that the Father may be glorified in the Son; if you ask anything in my name, I will do it. " In Matthew 18:19 we read "Again I say to you, if two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven." In other words believers are assured of having their prayers "answered." Oh...there is only one slight condition but other than that is all good, ask away. The condition is "believe." One must believe in his/her heart while asking for something, even act like it was "already received" and it will be so. Also, Jesus was quoted saying "with faith even mountains could be moved."

Now, the Pope is God's choice, we are told that so it reason to say the Pope "has faith." And we know the Pope would want the disabled to "walk so here's one...and we know the disabled must have prayed (duh, who doesn't?) so here's the second person asking for the same thing: health. And we know disabled people might or might not need their feet washed...but what they really need is health, like disability-free kind of health. We are told in most sermons how God heals, could heal anything, nothing is too hard so see this picture please: the disabled came and left disabled, clean feet but still disabled despite meeting god's own Pope no less...Now you know how real religions are...when is time to put up or shut up they wash feet :)

12 disabled people, the biggest believer (the Pope, God's choice to lead the Church), the procedure for health (prayers), the assurance of prayers being answered (the Bible, see above for the verses) and what do we see? The guy basically walking with God, knowing God, able to have God make a miracle, (or 12 actually, is all the same to God one or a million miracles, right?) yet the Pope doesn't pray, he washes their feet? Why? Because there is no such thing as "god," that's why. The Pope saved himself and the Church the embarrassment of asking for something and seeing it not come true (prayers are not answered, do not confuse coincidence with reality...here there would have being no room for coincidence...12 disabled people, prayer, 12 no-longer disabled people or...still disabled, regardless of prayers!).


What the Pope did, and always do is just nice habits, touching customs, superb sermons but no miracles because whatever we do not understand yet call "god" is not answering any prayers just like Zeus and Poseidon and Ra and all 35 Roman gods and 70 Egyptian gods and so on...they never answered jack. The Pope knows and that's why he settles for the washing of the feet when if I were to know everlasting all-powerful God I would have prayed right away, loud and clear and have thrown a party to celebrate 12 disabled people being disabled no more...but the Pope washed their feet instead of asking for miracles...he knows his religion better than those practicing it.


Asking for miracles for those who need it (disabled people do need health care kind of miracles, no faking there) is not "tempting god" as some might say because Jesus was very clear: "pray for one another." Jesus never said "pray for clean feet" because for that we have the Pope...We know religions are fake because no god would need our money but now, with the Pope acting so human...he, the ambassador of the All-Mighty washing feet of the paralyzed like the guy sitting in the wheelchair would give a damn if the useless legs are clean or not...yes sir, this is another proof religions are just nice stories like Santa Claus. The only difference is Santa Claus doesn't try to make all of us feel "guilty and sinners," only some children :)


Now, what this has to do with Brad Schneider? What about Robert Dold? Glad you asked: our lives are harder to live despite advancements in everything...it just seems is harder and harder to make a living. Why? Because religious morons get the political power and end up as our leaders, that's why! We need to vote for the least0religious of the two so watch out for the one talking to Santa Clause, mentioning Apollo or Jehova or Minerva or Jesus or Anubis or Virgin Mary or Artemis. Remember Dold and Schenider want to lead the wealthiest part of Illinois...not Chicago's South Side where they have churches over churches on every block, together with crime and poverty...so be careful 10th District...be careful how you vote: stay away from religious maniacs, you saw what happened with another "believer," George H W Bush...be careful with people that hear gods who don't hear prayers but enjoy washing of dead feet...

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