Oh, the crazy. It’s so strong, so manifest, so.... pathetic? The blind stupidity of religion is nicely packed, though, the illusion and delusion collide. The pink bewigged lady is a fav ay JoeMyGod. And we’re the Illuminati? Where’s my toaster? These MoFos be crazy.
Whoa! I knew those people were divorced from reality, but didn’t realize how sick they are. IMO that’s an illness, or at the very least, some serious mass hysteria. And they voted!
I’d like to put this up on my blog, with attribution of course. More people need to see that this sort of hysteria kept Trump popular with a wide section of this country. This is profoundly disturbing and dangerous. Anytime maniacs use their imagined messages from gods to promote and justify their crazy delusions, any population is in deep trouble.
Sixpence: This is why I write about religion so much. This is who the fundies are. It's what they're about. Most of us just don't see it very often. And they aspire to dominate us all.
Every time I see that woman with the pink hair, I think, "what a disappointment how Stephanie turned out."
Mary: There's a whole subculture of stupid out there. And all these people and their followers vote.
Shaw: It is a kind of hysteria, which they seem able to sustain for disturbingly long periods of time. You can see why I don't think logical argument will work with them.
Feel free to post the video. I don't have any rights over it or anything -- it's just one more oddity I found wandering the distant reaches of the internet.
I would point out that the lies and propaganda produced by these people are classic Biblical sins. As in bearing false witness.
And when you lie about what God says by declaring yourself a prophet, most are for-profit prophets, and getting it wrong it is supposed to get you, according to their own holy book, stoned to death. It is, according to their own spiritual laws, good, right, and Biblically correct that all of them should die. It is the will of God.
I wonder if the 700 Club and/or the Christian TV channel would be so kind as to broadcast the stonings. Say one a day chosen by lots between now and New years.
I was reading some of the comments and one person said they can't listen to Journey anymore because Jonathan Caine married Paula White. I said just imagine him laying in bed on his back with her on his privates bouncing away talking in babble. And all you have to do to keep her bouncing is a 'praise Jesus' every once in a while. Worth the trade-off of being around her? Maybe for him, it's worth it. ... Noise-canceling headphones!
Dave: Their favored myths don't prepare them very well for losing, especially when they've decided the enemy is the Devil.
Anon: Certainly they're hypocrites. They're pretty selective about which sins they condemn -- will rant all day about homosexuality and abortion but don't seen too concerned about gluttony, for painfully-obvious reasons in many cases.
But it's funny how God never seems to strike them down for misrepresenting him.
Mike: It would be nice to think of all that insane energy going for some positive purpose.
I was raised in that lunacy, thankfully pre-Trump politics. If I were to post this video on FB, I can guarantee you that at least 5 people would drop from my 'friends' list. All of them family, all of them firmly convinced that Biden cheated and that their Trumpie is the rightful ruler.
I think that's kind of the worst thing out of all of it... that stubborn refusal to SEE what's right in front of them.
My mom is still parroting Fox News phrases every time we chat. She is my mom. I love her. I'm glad I managed to get away from the religion she forced upon me.
It's interesting to me that the 'elite strike force' is careful to specify that they don't think there was actual cheating, just, you know, voting irregularities.
It'll be interesting to see if GAWD comes down and changes the results.
Ami: That's terrible. I know what it's like dealing with somebody like that, but I can hardly imagine what it's like when it's somebody as close as your mother.
Lawyers can be penalized for making frivolous claims in court. That's why they're careful to avoid claiming fraud in court, as opposed to when talking to the media. They know there wasn't any.
Gawd doesn't seem to do much these days. Seems like appearing on pieces of toast is the best he can manage.
Individualist, pro-technology, pro-democracy, anti-religion. I speak only for myself and not for any ideology, movement, or party. It has been my great good fortune to live my whole life free of "spirituality" of any kind. I believe that evidence and reason are the keys to understanding reality; that technology rather than ideology or politics has been the great liberator of humanity; and that in the long run, human intelligence is the most powerful force in the universe.
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Oh, the crazy.
It’s so strong, so manifest, so.... pathetic?
The blind stupidity of religion is nicely packed, though, the illusion and delusion collide. The pink bewigged lady is a fav ay JoeMyGod.
And we’re the Illuminati? Where’s my toaster?
These MoFos be crazy.
XoXo
I am constantly amazed at how utterly stupid a lot of people in America are.
Whoa! I knew those people were divorced from reality, but didn’t realize how sick they are. IMO that’s an illness, or at the very least, some serious mass hysteria. And they voted!
I’d like to put this up on my blog, with attribution of course. More people need to see that this sort of hysteria kept Trump popular with a wide section of this country. This is profoundly disturbing and dangerous. Anytime maniacs use their imagined messages from gods to promote and justify their crazy delusions, any population is in deep trouble.
Sixpence: This is why I write about religion so much. This is who the fundies are. It's what they're about. Most of us just don't see it very often. And they aspire to dominate us all.
Every time I see that woman with the pink hair, I think, "what a disappointment how Stephanie turned out."
Mary: There's a whole subculture of stupid out there. And all these people and their followers vote.
Shaw: It is a kind of hysteria, which they seem able to sustain for disturbingly long periods of time. You can see why I don't think logical argument will work with them.
Feel free to post the video. I don't have any rights over it or anything -- it's just one more oddity I found wandering the distant reaches of the internet.
The day after the election, I visualized their reaction to the electoral map turning blue with strains of "O Fortuna" echoing in their heads.
And "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", but he won the dual this time. Sorry, Charlie.
I would point out that the lies and propaganda produced by these people are classic Biblical sins. As in bearing false witness.
And when you lie about what God says by declaring yourself a prophet, most are for-profit prophets, and getting it wrong it is supposed to get you, according to their own holy book, stoned to death. It is, according to their own spiritual laws, good, right, and Biblically correct that all of them should die. It is the will of God.
I wonder if the 700 Club and/or the Christian TV channel would be so kind as to broadcast the stonings. Say one a day chosen by lots between now and New years.
I was reading some of the comments and one person said they can't listen to Journey anymore because Jonathan Caine married Paula White. I said just imagine him laying in bed on his back with her on his privates bouncing away talking in babble. And all you have to do to keep her bouncing is a 'praise Jesus' every once in a while. Worth the trade-off of being around her? Maybe for him, it's worth it. ... Noise-canceling headphones!
Dave: Their favored myths don't prepare them very well for losing, especially when they've decided the enemy is the Devil.
Anon: Certainly they're hypocrites. They're pretty selective about which sins they condemn -- will rant all day about homosexuality and abortion but don't seen too concerned about gluttony, for painfully-obvious reasons in many cases.
But it's funny how God never seems to strike them down for misrepresenting him.
Mike: It would be nice to think of all that insane energy going for some positive purpose.
I was raised in that lunacy, thankfully pre-Trump politics.
If I were to post this video on FB, I can guarantee you that at least 5 people would drop from my 'friends' list. All of them family, all of them firmly convinced that Biden cheated and that their Trumpie is the rightful ruler.
I think that's kind of the worst thing out of all of it... that stubborn refusal to SEE what's right in front of them.
My mom is still parroting Fox News phrases every time we chat.
She is my mom. I love her. I'm glad I managed to get away from the religion she forced upon me.
It's interesting to me that the 'elite strike force' is careful to specify that they don't think there was actual cheating, just, you know, voting irregularities.
It'll be interesting to see if GAWD comes down and changes the results.
Ami: That's terrible. I know what it's like dealing with somebody like that, but I can hardly imagine what it's like when it's somebody as close as your mother.
Lawyers can be penalized for making frivolous claims in court. That's why they're careful to avoid claiming fraud in court, as opposed to when talking to the media. They know there wasn't any.
Gawd doesn't seem to do much these days. Seems like appearing on pieces of toast is the best he can manage.
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