Aren’t you glad?
That if you are raped or murdered that the rapist/murderer is more likely to be a good god fearing Christian than some godless atheist, statistically speaking of course. Hay, he might even say a prayer of thanksgiving and praise while you are being violated. Makes you feel warm all over doesn’t it?
Public Comments
- Yeah, it's a good thing they're going to get hot liquid up the equivalent of their urethrea in the afterlife.
- No you must be drinking or something
- Percentage of Atheists in Prisons: 2% says it all really :)
- It would make me feel glad if you provided evidence/ documentation to back up your claim.
- That is certainly a strange and poorly worded question. No good, god-fearing Christian would rape or murder someone, so your scenario is impossible. Many speak with their lips, but fall far short with their actions. I am really sorry that you are so filled with hate and anger. I am sorry if someone hurt you while professing to be a Christian believer. Try to forgive them. I know it is difficult, but you are only hurting yourself more by carrying such a burden around with you.
- A rapist is a rapist.Religion or non religion has nothing to with it.
- The thuoght of murders and rapists doesn't make me glad, with or without the twist of religion thanks.
- The fact that I just got violated by hypocrate wouldn't make me feel warm all over, it'd make me sick! Even more sick than you're regular Christian hypocrate
- Yeah...cause it makes me feel warm and cuddly that their idea of punishment is letting a fictional "god" take care of it.... I believe in justice and the U.S. laws.
- yea, really warm... let's pity the jerk who's praying as I rip his crotch off & gouge his eyes out.. praying he will be lol
- What makes you hate us Christians so much? Whoever did this to you wasn't a real Christian. Get over it.
- are u referring to your self?
- Boy, your user ID sort of says it all.
- someone who does that is NOT a Christian, and it doesn't matter if he offered a prayer of thanksgiving it will not be accepted by God. So statistically speaking, the answer to your question is "no."
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