Peace if Possible Truth at all Costs
“Truth at all Costs” is Tyrel Bramwell’s new podcast. As he mentioned, anyone can podcast, and after finding out that the Missouri Synod deemed him too radical for their airwaves, he departed their company and struck out on his own.
According to Bramwell’s side of the story, the disagreement came from KFUO’s repeated changing of the titles for his podcast episodes. The edit that broke the proverbial camel’s back, was changing the word “anti-Christ” to “the pope”. Apparently, Bramwell considers the pope to be the anti-Christ, which I’m sure would be news to the church down the street that hosts a larger contingent of Catholics every Sunday than he’ll ever see in his little church.
Being an atheist, I have a hard time siding with any religion, but honestly, if you’re going to go on the side of Jesus, I would think you’d have to go with the original flavor of Christianity rather than one of those cheap knockoffs that came along hundreds of years later.
Religions battling each other is exactly how I became an atheist. As long as I was under my parents care and had to go to church every Sunday, the brainwashing worked, but when I flegded my wings and flew the coop, I realized none of it made sense.
We are currently watching Israel slaughter innocent Palestinians in retaliation for a few radical Palestinians who slaughtered some innocent Jews. If it weren’t for a long historical battle between Jews and Muslims, the citizens of Isreal and Palestine would find it much easier to live together peacefully.
There is no god, and there should be no religion. That is the truth at all costs that would make peace possible.
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