Is it morally reprehensible to set fire to a room and exult as the inhabitants trample one another trying to escape?  Is it wrong to use such few as an ambiguous object lesson to teach what thou shalt and shalt not do?  Would a loving god do such a thing and expect his "peace-loving" sheep to rejoice at the suffering of their fellows?  Or is such an action the treademark of an evil God, one who revels in burnt flesh and the spilt blood of children?  All these things are what one must ask when evaluating the faiths of others.  I would certainly choose any infernal fiend over the tenets of blood-drenched Jehovah, who sits upon a throne makde of the disemboweled bodies of headless babies.  Yet unfortunately I hear people rejoice in the fiery deaths of people in a nightclub burned by the hand of their savior and then burst into a rendition of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."It makes me shudder to think what their already cannibalistic rituals would turn into once the meek inherit the Earth and the rest of us sinners are raptured.  I picture the Meek running around, cloaked in black shadows, sacrificial dagger in hand, meekly trying to relieve each other of their hearts because Jehovah wishes to have an afternoon snack.  And while the Dark Cult of Christ spreads in fury and fervor, those with pure minds, glowing in the illumination of reason, are demonized, denounced from every pulpit as workers of evil, and powerless to interrupt the madness erupting around them in a most violent fashion.  Will the insanity ever be stopped, or will eternity be sacrificed to the wiles of a Mad God?  Will reason triumph, or will blood and shadow drench the world in a New Deluge, one from which it cannot be salvaged.  Through the Nuclear Winds of time one cannot see, but we can hope the slaves of the Insane One, he who is called Prince of Peace but is actually a Tyrant of War, do not win out over logic, and that the light in humanity is not extinguished by its "Savior."
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