It's June 16, 2024, 11:39:21 PM
I can totally understand your father, man. You, being different, will never fully grasp what it means to someone who really DOES care to win the Euro Cup as a PLAIN underdog, as Greece did a couple of years ago. You might understand the concept, but you will never grasp the feelings. It's one thing to not care if your national team wins something BIG, but it's another thing to tell someone who does care that they only won because it was fixed, on the day that should be one of the happiest in his life. That's fucked up. I'd never do that to my father, even if I held the same position as you do.
Well, if he really preached that shit to you, then that makes him a hypocrite of course. At least I know how you became so currupted.
We aren't too different, are we?
This will now become as off-topic as technically possible, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.I don't believe the Jesus didn't exist. In fact, I believe he did, and also that he must have been a very interesting, charismatic person. But, even if I did believe in God, which I do NOT, I would not think that he meant to be the "son of God" as most Christians understand it. I would argue that we all are sons of God, therefore Jesus, naturally, was a son of God too. But not in the trinity way that regular Christians believe in. I think they all got it wrong there. If God does exist, Jesus was by no means his son more than you are his son. Jesus was, of course, special, but still 100 percent human and by no means whatsoever was he divine.Part of what I said is hypothetically speaking, as I really don't believe in God, but that is another story. For the Jesus part, I do believe he existed, and that he was a cool dude, but EVEN IF God exists (which Im sure he doesn't), Jesus was a son to him like everyone else is. Not more.