
Megan Rapinoe’s injury is proof there is no God. Atheist’s rejoice! The outspoken lesbians game time injury has answered the long philosophical question: “Does God exist?”.
Look no further! We finally have an answer to our dilemna!
She is angry that her last game ended in such a tragedy and adds another reason for the outspoken soccer star to not believe in God, because if there was one, she would not have suffered an imjiry in her last game.
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Megan Rapinoe says injury during championship game is ‘proof’ God doesn’t exist
Rapinoe is the worst person to represent any athletic organization
Another ‘Megan’ This ‘woman’ never stops – an insufferable narcissistic no talent sell out bore
She is a very, very angry and sexually frustrated woman. And it shows!
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There is a connection to Pythagoras and the occult. Sacred mathematics and satanism.
Disney put out a cartoon showcasing it. Pentagram and all.
If bad things prove God doesn’t exist, what do good things prove? Megan should be aware that this a fallen world, she can’t blame God for imperfection. God can even uses bad events to achieve His goals.
I don’t believe anything anymore because I’d rather know however I do know that Karma is a b tch.
What’d she do prior to this?
Many things!
Okay, Megan…
LOL. What a narc. She didn’t get an injury because God wasn’t around to protect her. She got an injury because she is old (by professional soccer standards) and past her prime. But, if we’re using her injury as a test of whether or not God exists — an argument could be made that her injury is proof that God exists. Maybe it was meant to humble her and get her to re-examine her life.
If only it had been a trans “woman” that injured her and took her out of the game! That would have definitely been a fitting end to her career given her support for troons taking over women’s sport. Easy for her to support it at the end of her career when she wouldn’t have to fear being injured by a man on the field.