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Friday, February 04, 2005 . 2/04/2005

This is just a thought I've been having: Unlike stupid motherfucking christians who do not know anything, I would never force anyone to convert to Satanism. I'd just present the truth, and I'd leave the decision up to them. If they resign, well, then that's their loss.

I was thinking this because I was thinking of putting up papers in the bathroom about the truth to all those jesus people out there. Most likely, if I did that, it'd resault unto this huge fight and maybe even a shooting. Lmfao, how sad. And the "good" christians are against this kind of violence, aren't they? And they need to respect new ideas, expecially when they are not just ideas, but facts.
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