
Back in March I touched a little on the silliness of religious songs. I pointed out that the repetitiveness and basic message of most songs seemed like they were trying to convince church attendees that yes, God actually exists. You’d think that could be assumed because the attendees showed up in the first place, allowing the songs to dig a little deeper in meaning with talent.
Here’s another example. It’s a song I heard yesterday afternoon while attending my cousin Abby’s baptism called “You are God Alone:”
Continue reading ‘Preaching to the chior’
If it seems like I’ve been hard on Christianity this week, it hasn’t been my intention. But when I’m thrown a meatball right down the middle of the plate, like this article from FoxNews, I gotta swing.
An 11-year-old Wisconsin girl died recently from a treatable form of diabetes because her parents chose to pray instead of seeking medical help.
Autopsy reports indicate that Madeline Neumann was probably sick for 30 days, suffering symptoms like nausea, vomiting, excessive thirst, loss of appetite and weakness.
Continue reading ‘Girl dies when parents pray in leu of hospital trip’
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