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on the drive home i spotted an absurd billboard broadcasting a benign worldview an asinine sign espousing a single word meant to inspire endless iterations of hope and worship in one bisyllabic phrase believe. it had a period at the conclusion as if this was the end all and be all a sycophantic intonation that insinuated pseudo-religious proclamations independent of rational thought and evidence a foregone preclusion to excluding others on the condition that they didn't share the exact same faith ironically the billboard advertised a multi-million dollar company   Morgan & Morgan a law firm masquerading beneath the pretentious pretense of their slogan For The People as if they were god's gift to the city of Orlando but if they were truly devoted to the precepts of Jesus i dare say they'd spend less time gloating and more time defending the poor 'cause when you're making thousands of dollars an hour on someone else's pain and misfortune i somehow wager the radical rabbi who entered Jerusalem on a donkey would have a thing or two to say what would the world look like if the people who call themselves Christ-followers quit spewing sermons on billboards and focused instead on their savior's greatest commandment
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Jan 19, 2016
Jan 19, 2016 at 9:29 PM UTC
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on the drive home i spotted an absurd billboard broadcasting a benign worldview an asinine sign espousing a single word meant to inspire endless iterations of hope and worship in one bisyllabic phrase believe. it had a period at the conclusion as if this was the end all and be all a sycophantic intonation that insinuated pseudo-religious proclamations independent of rational thought and evidence a foregone preclusion to excluding others on the condition that they didn't share the exact same faith ironically the billboard advertised a multi-million dollar company   Morgan & Morgan a law firm masquerading beneath the pretentious pretense of their slogan For The People as if they were god's gift to the city of Orlando but if they were truly devoted to the precepts of Jesus i dare say they'd spend less time gloating and more time defending the poor 'cause when you're making thousands of dollars an hour on someone else's pain and misfortune i somehow wager the radical rabbi who entered Jerusalem on a donkey would have a thing or two to say what would the world look like if the people who call themselves Christ-followers quit spewing sermons on billboards and focused instead on their savior's greatest commandment
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Jan 19, 2016
Jan 19, 2016 at 9:29 PM UTC
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