Pakistani religious body declares using VPN is against Islamic law
Pakistani religious body declares using VPN is against Islamic law
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God would never use VPN, he has nothing to hide.
130 4 ReplyExcept his genitals, how do you know God isn't a woman?
38 6 ReplyRead the book. Be it the bible, tora or koran. You dont have to read it very much, it's in the beginning somewhere.
14 2 ReplyIs God not powerful enough to switch sexes?
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I was thinking of changing the gender after the fact but was to lazy to edit it.
8 1 ReplyIn church I've been saying in the name of the father and the son, not mother and daughter, so that's an easy assumption to make.
5 2 ReplyAnd how does the church know what to say..?
5 5 ReplyA patriarchal religion is going to put a male figure in charge of course.
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The big religions have omnipotent or near omnipotent gods that can appear in any form or gender. One of their powers is usually shapeshifting. So they are whaterver sex they want, sometimes even none, like for example the christian god appeared as pillars of cloud or fire.
2 0 ReplyThose were just his jets. The pillars were fire in the night and clowd during the day.
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Cause he fucks everyone
2 2 ReplyYes. Source: this song https://open.spotify.com/track/244w7BpXC62Dc5dAtQryAv?si=d85b5cf7b92a4d72
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But he works in mysterious ways.
13 0 ReplyArenāt prophets basically god using a VPN?
8 3 ReplyNope
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Muhammad on the other hand, doesn't want you to know that he looks exactly like the letter "f"
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