I met Doug Smith at a CFI event, and he told me I should come over here and join the fun, so here I am. WhereÌs the tequila!
A quick history of Me:
Ô I grew up with a whole lotta church in Independence, Missouri.
Ô After I left home, I never gave religion another thought.
Ô I experienced the horror of 9/11 from a street corner in lower Manhattan.
Ô I then gave religion A LOT of thought.
Ô I concluded that religion is an irrational belief in ancient fables that is threatening our very existence, and that my 11-year-old son may never grow old because of it.
Ô I created an atheistic bumper sticker website, which can be viewed at http://rageonapage.com.
Ô IÌm doing what I can to change the minds of the worldÌs billions of believers before itÌs too late.
Ô I could use that tequila now.
Glad to make your acquaintances. I hope we can all do something to fix this mess.
I met Doug Smith at a CFI event, and he told me I should come over here and join the fun, so here I am. Where’s the tequila!
A quick history of Me:
I grew up with a whole lotta church in Independence, Missouri.
After I left home, I never gave religion another thought.
I experienced the horror of 9/11 from a street corner in lower Manhattan.
I then gave religion A LOT of thought.
I concluded that religion is an irrational belief in ancient fables that is threatening our very existence, and that my 11-year-old son may never grow old because of it.
I created an atheistic bumper sticker website, which can be viewed at .
I’m doing what I can to change the minds of the world’s billions of believers before it’s too late.
I could use that tequila now.
Glad to make your acquaintances. I hope we can all do something to fix this mess.
I met Doug Smith at a CFI event, and he told me I should come over here and join the fun, so here I am. Where’s the tequila!
A quick history of Me
I grew up with a whole lotta church in Independence, Missouri.
After I left home, I never gave religion another thought.
I experienced the horror of 9/11 from a street corner in lower Manhattan.
I then gave religion A LOT of thought.
I concluded that religion is an irrational belief in ancient fables that is threatening our very existence, and that my 11-year-old son may never grow old because of it.
I created an atheistic bumper sticker website, which can be viewed at http//rageonapage.com.
I’m doing what I can to change the minds of the world’s billions of believers before it’s too late.
I could use that tequila now.
Glad to make your acquaintances. I hope we can all do something to fix this mess.
Hello from an old young member to a new slightly aged member. What that means: I’m young and have been posting here for a while and that I am 99% sure that you are older than me, but your new posting here.
I know from reading some of your posts that you are a sophomore in high school, so, yes, you are “slightly” younger than I am. I wish I’d become so enlightened at your age.
Thanks for the welcome Jimmie. It’s always amazed me that so many Christians consider NYC to be Sodom and Gomorrah,’:twisted:’ and yet, for some reason, the South gets all the hurricanes and the Bible Belt gets all the tornadoes!
Years ago I had a great time when I visited the Keys (I don’t know if that’s where your name comes from). And I know for a fact that you guys are doing plenty of partying while you’re waiting for those hurricanes to come! :D
Not any more sadly, I’m too old and the body is too worn - haven’t touched the stuff in 27 years if that tells you guys anything about this old geezer.
Its getting tougher and tougher to make it but if I went back to it it’d be a fun short life sort of like the happy life of F Scott Fitzgerald compressed into a 4 month time frame.
J
[quote author=“jimmiekeyes”]Its getting tougher and tougher to make it but if I went back to it it’d be a fun short life sort of like the happy life of F Scott Fitzgerald compressed into a 4 month time frame.
J
Ooof, bad idea. Better to enjoy the sun and a lemonade.