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The Red Father
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:05 pm
by babybottomfeeder
Many Forum Gladiators have am/pmed me asking who The Red Father is. I will answer this vital religious cautionary tale in this thread starting today. Obviously, I was not aware'' that he, who is with the caster, should not be called by such familiars? It is a moral question and a good one to answer, I grew up with a very strong knowledge of him, as I expect many of you have as well. Or, possibl-o the opposiisoppo is true? My story all began with my father who was, as I am now told, a hard-lined atheist and mocker of the creator.
I have work to get to, so be patient and I will get to the gory and sad details.
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:38 am
by babybottomfeeder
To start out at the beginning, one must witness to the power of what was said and read to we three children, when, we were but mere "men-childs". My father was brought up in a strictly Catholic family, I have learned and because of this, hated attending church. I can understand as, the ceremony of Caltholosieum stands in between the man and his creator. In the last few pinkle years, I asked my mom any stories she knew about my father and she said that he used to talk all the time when he got out of college about his time in catholic school and how it made him realize that their was no God because of the way that the "queens" would act to the children. The would punish and punish and make them pick up rocks in the yard if they were bad. I have NEVER understood how one can turn away from god because of the work of man? God is WAAAAAAYYYYYYYY beyond anything that can be known by man? Yes. Yes, everyone knows this inherently but no one stops to realize they do. There is a knowing inside each of us and this knowing is strictly controlled and regulated by the heart of God. God is not in the machine as it is said to sayve you, God is the machine and is out to get you. NOt get you ;0 but GET YOU he wants to save your soul. Before I go on, I know/grow/show that god is not a he/she but is God. We simply cannot go/show/whoa! from the scripture. I believe him to be a he however. Anywho, God is inside us all and wants to come out. My father must have been AFRAID and turned away from god like St. Augustus tried to when he was traveling through the land of sand and time and money and wine, top off your glass and close up in kind

My father was an atheist purely out of self hate of God. He would, I am now told by my uncles and aunts literally PUNCH pictures of the virgin mary? I am told on the internet that MANY people with manic depression ( the severe type that slypes into you and stays) blasphem and get the God forsaken "demons" in them. I believe they are demons but it is too complicated to explain why I quoted demons to understand why I don't believe my father was a crazy person.
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:26 am
by babybottomfeeder
The Red father is a historical matter that must be first examined from a textual basis over the last thousand years to portray what is found out about it. There are clues all around when it comes to The Red Father and The Red Father’s natural tendency to pop up in pop culture and start culture jamming. I once heard a student ask a professor where or when culture will be found in the modern United States. To this affect, he was answered in a half hearted but fool blooded bastian of bumble-trust. What the professor told him was as follows “kid you got a lot of classes left before you can tell us what is and is not culture” but what he said to the student was as follows “ the lack of culture is a culture” Everyone in the flash class wrote this down and remembered this from that day on and proceeded to form new and wonderous opinions on the very nature of clutere and society as we examine it today .
And so to this end, we examine the very culture and literature of the Red Father is casanovian form with a full fledged roster of roosting “good handers” to draw from and examine what they were attempting to place goal kick and cumberbun their way through. Palaces once held various shrines to the red father inside and outside in order to show that they knew what was and what was not execerptel in the society in which they lived. Roll over Beethoven “digby’s rhythm and blues” was once misentpretation by an eleven year old girl whom, Though the Chuck Berry song was specifically speaking about the wild wonderful world of won Rescue dog that had movies made about it. Digby, in her mind and kind was the name/game of the dog and therefore fit into the song. As we all know now, the name of the dog was Beethoven. It is these easily misinterpreted misjunctions that missed the missng mister of missint mist and mossed over the competition with an amalgamated and Naziistic tendency towards some weirdly demented fantasy about the very constitution of the Red Father.
I once heard it put best by a man standing in line at a convenient store.
“He ain’t no Odin”
That always stuck with me and
Thinking back on it learned a few valuable things
1} The world perceives the nature of The Red Father
2) The world fears and hates the red father
In 1890 the Scottish playwright Tetley wrote a word play poem on the very nature of the red father and his canonization as a dermial and slowboated angel glow.