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Eterno

By . 2009. Made by Mammals.

“We have a better product than soap or automobiles. We have eternal life.”
Reverend Jim Bakker

“A list of religious ‘memes’ that plausibly have survival value in the meme pool:
1) You will survive your own death. If you die a martyr, you will go to an especially wonderful part of paradise
  where you will enjoy seventy-two virgins (spare a thought for the unfortunate virgins).
2) Heretics, blasphemers and apostates should be killed (or otherwise punished, for example by ostracism from their families).
3) There are some weird things (suchas the Trinity, transubstantiation, incarnation) that we are not meant to understand. Don´t even try to understand one of these, for the attempt might destroy it. Learn how to gain fulfilment in calling it a mystery.”
Richard Dawkins

Comments (5)

1. Joy Breeze

I love this one!

posted on May 12, 2009
2. Irfan Khan

Fantastic!

posted on June 24, 2011
3. Irfan Khan

Reminds me of suicide bombings, terrorism, 5 times daily prayer, mustache & fist length beard for men and all the “negative things” in Islam and Muslims.

posted on June 25, 2011
4. Irfan Khan

Reminds me of the concept of martyrdom & Jihad in Islam as well.

posted on June 25, 2011
5. Irfan Khan

This image reminds me of Islamic Theology as well.

posted on July 10, 2011