Can atheists even feel gratitude? I'd have thought that atheists would react to a festival based around humility and gratitude the same way Jews would react to a festival of charity and generosity, or Muslims would feel about a festival of bathing.
As usual Obama didn't even mention God in his Thanksgiving address. It seems after Christmas and Easter it is now Thanksgiving's turn to be secularized by the atheist movement in the US. Pathetic when I'm sure even the most America-hating liberal will have been taught in public school that on Thanksgiving we thank God for our easy victories over the heathens occupying our land, we thank God for the runaway slave knowing his duty by farming for his rightful masters, we thank God for providing us with plentiful food.
I swear atheists are retardeds. Who are they thanking? Themselves? What a surprise that they'd turn a day of celebrating God and family into something that's just about them (since that's all they CAN care about). Or are they thanking fate? They don't believe in the supernatural so how can they believe in fate? Or are they thanking blind chance? That's completely retarded.
I think the atheists are thanking their ithyphallic divinities Dionysus and Bacchus. Atheists are well known pagan idolaters, showing a marked preference for gods who endorse drunkenness and anal rape.
Against my better judgment, I went to the Google to see what sort of perversity they would have displayed on this wonderful day of eating and football. Even though I had steeled myself, I wasn't quite ready for this:
I swear atheists are retardeds. Who are they thanking? Themselves? What a surprise that they'd turn a day of celebrating God and family into something that's just about them (since that's all they CAN care about). Or are they thanking fate? They don't believe in the supernatural so how can they believe in fate? Or are they thanking blind chance? That's completely retarded.
If there is anything to be thankful for, God did it. It clearly says so in the KJV.
James 1:17
Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.
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