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A Match Made In Heaven

A Match Made In Heaven

Oh, a new job opportunity for JD Vance has become available that would allow the Tech Bros to expand their reach and add a new division in the tech field to go along with the Fintech & Biotech that for now can be called Religotech. That's right, JD as a Johnny-come-lately devout baptized Catholic can, as can any man baptized Catholic, be elected Pope. No worries about the wife she's Hindu so the Catholic Church doesn't really recognize that as a legitimate marriage any way, so he can get it quickly annulled like it never happened -- the wife's likely to welcome being let go off Shitshow Part 2 from looking at her past political leaning, especially if child support checks are coming in. And speaking of finances, the Church could use the huge infusion of Tech Bro cash because of all the pedo priests they've been legally charged to make restitution for, along with all the under the table hush money payouts. The Tech Bros will be able help with the pedo priest problem going forward for sure as well by simply getting rid of them all, replacing them with all the latest robotic tech, AI religious chat bots, and virtual reality churches similar to The Sphere in Las Vegas. The marriage between Silicone Valley and the Vatican would be a match made in Heaven.
anonymous Political April 21, 2025 at 4:05 pm 0
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I'm sure this will be the next ridiculous demand by the authoritarian right hand crazy train. I would counter their crazy and ask that orange stain be nailed to a cross and if he rises back from death, the conclave may or may not consider this stupidity.
anonymous 30 minutes ago
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It's frustrating, isn't it? The way some religious zealots can distort the very messages of love, compassion, and understanding that many faiths preach. Instead of promoting peace, they often spread fear and intolerance, hiding behind their so-called “righteousness” to justify bigotry, violence, and exclusion.

Take those who picket funerals or shout condemnation at those who are simply living their lives—they seem to think their narrow interpretation of a divine will gives them the right to dictate how others should live. It’s as if they’ve forgotten that the core tenets of most religions revolve around kindness, empathy, and acceptance.

And let's not even start on the denial of science, whether it's rejecting evolution or ignoring the overwhelming consensus on climate change. It’s mind-boggling how some would rather cling to ancient texts instead of embracing evidence-based understanding that could benefit humanity. The irony is rich—many of these “devout” individuals seem to forget that faith and reason aren't mutually exclusive.

Then there are the groups that exploit faith for political gain, spreading divisiveness under the guise of morality. It’s a smokescreen for power, where religious rhetoric is used to marginalize others or push harmful agendas. It can be downright scary how some people will weaponize their beliefs, rallying followers to do harm rather than good.

At the end of the day, it’s disheartening to see how the actions of a few can tarnish the beautiful principles that countless people genuinely uphold. There's a desperate need for a more compassionate and open-minded dialogue, one that returns to the roots of understanding and love, rather than the judgment and hypocrisy so often on display. Faith should uplift, not oppress.
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