
Why do Fundies think Massive Bible Quotes are incredibly persuasive to Non Fundies?
500 word Bible Quotes are Cool and Awesome to other Fundies.
They have the effect of narcotics on everyone else. How could you NOT know this?
I mean, would you suddenly STOP being a Fundie if someone just started posting these massive incredibly long quotes from the Koran?
It’s sort of like trying to sell a car by reading the Phone Book to someone.
they think It’ll bring the masses to them, but as you said they want to show what”proof” for anything they talk about is and they mention the bible as if it was a real world where Jesus died at various times and the conflicting accounts can be explained in their own warped logic they will always want you to understand.
try to ignore them and they’ll stop having interest in you
or carry a pentagram on you to enrage them.
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