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Anniversary: 1,000,000 Slaves Sacrificed to God, again

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Deitra Vess
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#21 - 2016-03-05 16:58:59 UTC
I was referring to his genes prior to being a capsuleer, though ya that is true
Takoma Panala
Doomheim
#22 - 2016-03-05 18:08:32 UTC
Oh, is it THIS time of the year again?
Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#23 - 2016-03-05 20:33:03 UTC  |  Edited by: Nauplius
Vlad Cetes wrote:
Clones are made from biomass, usually human corpses. There is a very good probability that every time Nauplius dies he is cloned in a clone made from Minmatar biomass.


I have never considered this before. This is a disgusting thought. May the Blood Age come quickly so that Minmatar biomass may be banned by the Reunified Amarr-Blood Raider Empire-Covenant.
Halfrek Foley
Doomheim
#24 - 2016-03-05 20:36:38 UTC
Nauplius wrote:
Vlad Cetes wrote:
Clones are made from biomass, usually human corpses. There is a very good probability that every time Nauplius dies he is cloned in a clone made from Minmatar biomass.


I have never consider this before. This is a disgusting thought. May the Blood Age come quickly so that Minmatar biomass may be banned by the Reunified Amarr-Blood Raider Empire-Covenant.

That's not very cost effective.
Lunarisse Aspenstar
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#25 - 2016-03-06 19:51:39 UTC
Mitara Newelle wrote:
Nauplius wrote:
P. S. For Maria Daphiti. Here are the 250,000 slaves that you could have saved. They are dead because of you. Because of you.


No.

They are dead because you are sick, twisted, perverse heretic who killed them. You, and you alone.

You have betrayed your ancestors and disgraced their lineage.


Lady Admiral Newelle states it best.

One person killed them. You.
Siddhar Gangari
Masuat'aa Matari
Ushra'Khan
#26 - 2016-03-07 17:41:01 UTC
You've made a bed of vipers, creature.
Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#27 - 2016-03-09 18:07:36 UTC
I'm not convinced that the Red God values quantity over quality, as regards sacrifices.

Doctor V. Valate, Professor of Archaeology at Kaztropolis Imperial University.

Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#28 - 2016-03-09 22:58:09 UTC
Valerie Valate wrote:
I'm not convinced that the Red God values quantity over quality, as regards sacrifices.


Quantity absolutely does matter. Only a weak, liberal religion would preach that God values all sacrifices equally, whether it be a poor man who saves his entire life in order to afford a single, broken down slave to sacrifice, or a rich man who sacrifices thousands of slaves on a whim. Because the act of consecration makes a slave through the mystery of transsubstantiation a worthy sacrifice unto a holy and righteous God, the only difference in value between sacrifices is quantity. A million slave sacrifice grants a million times more merit in the eyes of a holy and righteous God that a one-slave sacrifice.
Calvin Broadus
Georgia Department of Transportation
ORPHANS OF EVE
#29 - 2016-03-10 00:14:38 UTC
LOL he spent time writing all that garbage... or cutting and pasting it... whatever
Valerie Valate
Church of The Crimson Saviour
#30 - 2016-03-10 18:22:13 UTC
Nauplius wrote:
Valerie Valate wrote:
I'm not convinced that the Red God values quantity over quality, as regards sacrifices.


Quantity absolutely does matter. Only a weak, liberal religion would preach that God values all sacrifices equally, whether it be a poor man who saves his entire life in order to afford a single, broken down slave to sacrifice, or a rich man who sacrifices thousands of slaves on a whim. Because the act of consecration makes a slave through the mystery of transsubstantiation a worthy sacrifice unto a holy and righteous God, the only difference in value between sacrifices is quantity. A million slave sacrifice grants a million times more merit in the eyes of a holy and righteous God that a one-slave sacrifice.


Ah, but, you see, in your example, the poor man sacrifices all of his wealth, whereas the rich man sacrifices only a small proportion.

Which man has therefore made the greater sacrifice ?

Doctor V. Valate, Professor of Archaeology at Kaztropolis Imperial University.

Nauplius
Hoi Andrapodistai
#31 - 2016-03-10 22:24:30 UTC
Valerie Valate wrote:

Ah, but, you see, in your example, the poor man sacrifices all of his wealth, whereas the rich man sacrifices only a small proportion.

Which man has therefore made the greater sacrifice ?


The rich man, of course. God places no value on self-sacrifice. Only on the ritual sacrifice of other people. And the rich man has sacrificed a million times the people as the poor man, so he received a million times the reward from God.
Morgan Wulver
SAYR Reserve Guard
SAYR Galactic
#32 - 2016-03-10 22:49:21 UTC  |  Edited by: Morgan Wulver
Nauplius wrote:
Valerie Valate wrote:

Ah, but, you see, in your example, the poor man sacrifices all of his wealth, whereas the rich man sacrifices only a small proportion.

Which man has therefore made the greater sacrifice ?


The rich man, of course. God places no value on self-sacrifice. Only on the ritual sacrifice of other people. And the rich man has sacrificed a million times the people as the poor man, so he received a million times the reward from God.

This god of yours sounds more and more like the machination of an insecure coward who feels the need to create a system which takes his utter lack of worth and moral fiber an instead replace it with their own supposed superiority and claim the reason why they have always been an outcast is because of time honored and proven societal convention rather than take any personal accountability.

Actually, wait, that's exactly what it is.

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