Sunday, December 6, 2009

The parson's charnel house

” When I had reached the age of falling in love, there was only the war, so I fell in love with it “

This quote is from Guy Sajer, author of ‘Forgotten Soldier’, the memoir of a German soldier in WW2.
All children of average intelligence and sensitivity reach an age when they become fascinated with the world and want to understand it and discover its secrets.
Throughout the ages, the Church has forcibly funneled all that starry-eyed wonder into the Christian doctrine, where it was warped,suffocated and finally murdered by the hideous twin doctrines of fear and guilt.
This irrescindable iniquity inflicted upon the young by maladjusted and sinister shamans is so heinous and vile that I shall never forgive the parsons for it, no matter how demurely they smile or cloak their insidious, bronze-age poison in loquacious sophistry.

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