Sunday, December 24, 2006

"Even God had not answered me. He had remained locked in the churches, protected in the convents, he had made some chalk statues of Madonnas cry and he had allowed the doctors to go ahead with this absurdity."
Piergiorgio Welby, paralyzed muscular dystrophy patient who could not eat, talk, or breathe on his own, as quoted from a 2002 blog entry. Welby had been requesting to been euthanized since being placed on a respirator after falling into a coma in 1997. Last week, a doctor turned off Welby's respirator, allowing him to die. Welby also wrote on his blog what he imagined dying would be like: "Dying must be like falling asleep after making love, tired, tranquil with that sense of wonder that pervades everything."

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

"People say, to a so-called ladies' man or whatever, that when you have girls it changes you. So I was like, 'What's God trying to tell me by giving me two girls?' When I pray every morning, I thank God for showing me what he showed me while I still have a chance to enjoy myself."
Sean "Diddy" Combs, whose longtime girlfriend Kim Orter is expecting twins, as quoted in Vibe. Evidently God wants Diddy to stop sleeping with women other than Porter once his daughters are born; God obviously couldn't care less how infedelity affects Combs and Porter's 8-year-old son, Christian.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

"I am telling him (Bush) that all the world is threatening you since the general path that the world is taking is towards worshipping god and divinity. This massive stream is moving and you are nothing in comparison to God's will."
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's rejoinder to American President George Bush's remark that Ahmadinejad was a tyrant, as quoted on ExpressIndia.com, the companion Web site to The Indian Express. I have no comment, considering I like my head attached to my body.
"Why did God do this to me?"
James Polehinke, sole survivor of a plane crash in Lexington, Ky, that left him a quadraplegic, as quoted in the Cincinnati Post.

"It was not God. It was just an accident."
His mother's reported response to the question.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

"Here I'd always imagined Jesus was the sweet, cuddly, loving dude, and suddenly I find out he makes Conan the Barbarian look like Conan the wimp. He didn't come with a guitar singing Kum Ba Yah. Jesus brought a sword to the earth, and he is still swinging it."
Actor Stephen Baldwin, another person who has obviously never read the gospels, from his book The Unusual Suspect: My Calling to the New Hardcore Movement of Faith, which details how he found Christ
"I like to ask friends of mine, happy couples who seem to have a pretty good marriage, I will ask them, 'How's your sex life?'...They will say something like pretty good or okay or no complaints here. Here's what I tell them: Imagine taking a healthy sex life and inviting the power of God into that exchange."
Actor Stephen Baldwin, who is definitely into the freakiest threesomes ever, from his book The Unusual Suspect: My Calling to the New Hardcore Movement of Faith, which details how he found Christ

Thursday, August 31, 2006

"I do not believe that any mental illness exists other than demons, and no medication can straighten it out, other than the power of God."
Pastor Doyle Davidson, who has at least one thing in common with Tom Cruise, testifying at the murder trial of Dena Schlosser, as quoted on the Web site of NBC affilaite KXAN in Austin, Texas. Scholsser is accused of cutting the arms off of her 10-month-old daughter. Her husband, John, also testified he wasn't alarmed and didn't seek medical help when his wife told him she wanted to "give the baby to God" about a week before the murder.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

"Can't you see they're already in hell? Hell is a place in life. In death, everyone is redeemed."
God, in a message to Bishop Carlton Pearson, as quoted in the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. Pearson reportedly received the message as he watched a news segment on starving Rwandan refugees and asked God "how you can call yourself a loving God and allow [the refugees] to suffer so much and then send them to hell." Since hearing the message, Pearson has preached that Hell does not exist and has seen his congregation fall from a high of 6,000 persons to a few hundred

Saturday, August 26, 2006

"[T]hat lie we have been told, the separation of church and state, people have internalized, thinking that they needed to avoid politics and that is so wrong because God is the one who chooses our rulers. And if we are the ones not actively involved in electing those godly men and women and if people aren’t involved in helping godly men in getting elected than we’re going to have a nation of secular laws. That’s not what our founding fathers intended and that’s certainly isn't [sic] what God intended."
Congresswoman Katherine Harris (R-FL) , alleged vote tinkerer and possibly the poorest student of both the electorial process and American history, as quoted in the Florida Baptist Witness

Thursday, August 24, 2006

"Jesus is Love. Transport for Christ."
Mud flaps seen on an 18-wheeler. Transport for Christ is an evangelical group that supports truckers with ministries in truckstops across North America.

Friday, July 21, 2006

"This is a Christian household. If you hate God do not move in."
Statement in a lease landlord and God-loving man Joe Fabics provides to tenants renting one of six rooms in his New Brunswick, NJ, house. Fabics, who has most likely never read New Jersey's Fair Housing Act, explained the inclusion of the statement this way: "The reason for that is people lie to me and say they believe. But they are actually atheists and won't feel comfortable because this is actually God's house"
"Thank you, Jesus!"
Junior Stowers, Honolulu man responding in court to his acquittal of abusing his son. Stowers' outburst landed him in jail for contempt of court because the judge had warned defense and prosecuting attorneys that neither side should show any emotion after the verdict was read

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

"In a place like this, words fail; in the end, there can be only a dread silence, a silence which itself is a heartfelt cry to God: Why, Lord, did you remain silent? How could you tolerate all this?"
Pope Benedict XVI, speaking rhetorically, during a speech at the Auschwitz concentration camp

Saturday, June 03, 2006

"I do not know what we did. But we must have sinned for God to be angry like this."
Jodi Riwono, a survivor of an earthquake that struck near the town of Yogyakarta in Indonesia and a man who knows little about plate tectonics, as quoted in Time magazine

Thursday, June 01, 2006

"You look at things that have happened to us this year. You look at some of the moves we made and didn't make. You look at some of the games we're winning. Those aren't just a coincidence. God has definitely had a hand in this."
Dan O'Dowd, Colorado Rockies general manager, on his team's first winning season since 2000, which he credits to the organization's embrace of Christianity. As Christians, the Rockies' management has banned profanity-laced music and men's magazines from the clubhouse; the team continues, however, to play in a ball park named Coors Field

Friday, May 26, 2006

"If I heard the Lord right about 2006, the coasts of America will be lashed by storms."
Lunatic preacher Pat Robertson, displaying his ignorance of meteorology

Thursday, April 20, 2006

"My god is a god who wants me to have things. He wants me to bling! He wants me to be the hottest thing on the block."
Mary J. Blige, singer and someone who has obviously never read the New Testament, as quoted in Blender magazine

Friday, April 14, 2006

"I said a little prayer before I actually did the fingerprint thing and the picture. My prayer was basically, 'Let people see Christ through me. And let me smile.' "
Tom DeLay, as quoted in Time magazine, explaining why he smiled in his mug shot after being booked on charges of money laundering and conspiracy

Saturday, March 25, 2006

"Thank God because we didn't really have much else going in our game. I thought our five-on-five play was way below our capability level, so thank God our power play was sharp."
Kevin Constantine, coach of the Everett (Wash.) Silvertips hockey team, who offered thanks for having more players on the ice than the opposing team

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

"Thank God for dead soldiers."
Protest sign spotted at funerals for US soldiers killed in Iraq. Led by Rev. Fred Phelps and attended by members of his Westboro (Kan.) Baptist Church, the protests reflect the fundamentalist church's belief that military deaths in Iraq are God's punishment for the United States allowing homosexuals to live within its boarders

Sunday, February 26, 2006

"Human life is a gift from our Creator—and that gift should never be discarded, devalued, or put up for sale."
President George Bush, as quoted from his 2006 State of the Union Address. As of February 2006, more than 28,000 Iraqi civilians and 2,200 US soldiers have died in the war in Iraq; as governor of Texas, George Bush presided over 152 executions

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

"I, uh, I had a conversation with God, basically. I don't know how to interpret this, but he said, 'I've given you this beautiful gift and you're throwing it away.' "
Fergie, singer of the poorly hyphenated group Black Eyed Peas, quoted in Blender magazine, thanking God for the courage to sing songs such as "My Humps," about her awesome tits and ass
"God has blessed me with legs and ass."
Stacy Keibler, former WWE starlet and current reality show dancer, quoted in Stuff magazine, thanking the Supreme Being for the body parts her male fans most often masturbate to