Stravinsk
Composer and Artist on Flat Earth
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2016
- Messages
- 4,562
- Gender
- Male
- Religious Affiliation
- Deist
- Political Affiliation
- Conservative
- Marital Status
- Widow/Widower
- Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
- No
Wow, all this spiritual fervor over...
- Virginity -
and being forgiven, made pure, "seen as a virgin in God's eyes"....
I do sometimes forget that Virginity was the absolute centerpiece of Christ's message...so important for the human race...to be virgins....or if not, to have a complex about not being one...so that in the end the world is given the Great Commission to remain ever virginal...
...and then, finally - the human race can end and God will not have to put up with sinners....
lol.
I'm reminded of a guy I used to work with. Pretty sure his name was Matt. He was an atheist and pretty cynical, but I can't be sure why he did this...maybe to make fun of some super religious in our area? Dunno.
He stopped wearing his name tag at work and made one up that said "Hymen". People would look and smirk and sometimes someone would say "Your name's not Hymen". With a most serious expression and sincere demeanor he'd reply with: "My name... is Hymen".
Why did this come to mind? I dunno. I needed to be reminded of the silliness of so many people's focus...
- Virginity -
and being forgiven, made pure, "seen as a virgin in God's eyes"....
I do sometimes forget that Virginity was the absolute centerpiece of Christ's message...so important for the human race...to be virgins....or if not, to have a complex about not being one...so that in the end the world is given the Great Commission to remain ever virginal...
...and then, finally - the human race can end and God will not have to put up with sinners....
lol.
I'm reminded of a guy I used to work with. Pretty sure his name was Matt. He was an atheist and pretty cynical, but I can't be sure why he did this...maybe to make fun of some super religious in our area? Dunno.
He stopped wearing his name tag at work and made one up that said "Hymen". People would look and smirk and sometimes someone would say "Your name's not Hymen". With a most serious expression and sincere demeanor he'd reply with: "My name... is Hymen".
Why did this come to mind? I dunno. I needed to be reminded of the silliness of so many people's focus...