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Really?
it’s fascinating how someone even wants to dictate another one what’s wrong and right. thats almost as fascinating as girl on girl action
Ah yes… How very pedantic of you… Yet, I am mocking an extremist frame of mind that is very often accompanied by a religious belief system, more then I am trying to satirize Christian theology. I am aware of the specifics of the beliefs of those doctrines though… taken literally and metaphorically. I’ve already cut through those bamboo reeds in past videos… in very precise literal detail too. But that’s not the purpose of this video.
Interesting you should say that. As you’re probably aware in the Bible Satan is known as the deceiver, and is beautiful, not like some horror movie as is almost invariably depicted. As such it would seem many so called followers of God are deceiving themselves in what they’re actually believing and doing, which would suggest a tendency to the other ‘side’. Personally I think anyone who follows a dualistic philosophy or belief system is delusional..
Of course, the youtube videographer who finally dismantles 2,000+ years of myth and fablery in a series of 11 minute videos! Well, my hat’s off to ya! 😉
LoL, you think?
From everything I’ve learned about the Abrahamic theologies, I am convinced that God is a villian and Satan is a hero. The villian masquerades as “good” while demonizing the hero as “evil”.
Nothing wrong with Opera or Classical 🙂 haha
Really what?
This video is so hillarious. I can’t help but to shout “FUCK YOU!” and continue laughing ;D rofl
yeah, really.
Yeah. It’s like shooting fish in a barrel. Too easy. That’s why I don’t make those kinds of videos anymore. Don’t get me wrong, I love fables and mythology… But when they start getting pushed as literal events to be believed, that’s where I draw the line. The age of the myths don’t really give them more credibility IMO. Whether Middle Eastern, Greek, Egyptian, or European, all are equally prone to easy deconstruction. Great stories though, for what they are…
Mostly a self taught man. Before I dropped out of college I did take a few courses in philosophy and psychology. I couldn’t continue on due to mandatory math classes that I had no way to pass. Heh, math is my Achilles heel. But after school days, I would study and read on my own, gorging myself on these subjects that interested me a great deal, mostly in areas of philosophy, religion, spirituality, literature, poetry, writing, acting, art, music and filmmaking.
Sage, out of curiosity, what did you study growing up? You seem to be very knowledgeable about many topics revolving around philosophy, religious studies, and more. I’m just wondering what was your process. School or self taught interest? That sort of thing.
“and who knows which is which and who is who” – P. Floyd
I know what you mean by that though, like the Baptist minister who constantly preaches of hellfire and eternal damnation. On average, the “moral authority” and thought police are far scarier to me than any hedonistic “sinner” could ever be.
Also more insidious and dangerous because they have a better “disguise”.
… :)
Perfect summary of the ideal Christian or Muslim preacher. Creepy, immoral, self-righteous, anti-human and appalling.
Excellent video, very strong in its expression.
This sounds rather like Hitlers philosophy, which is interesting, considering. All sounds rather evil to me…
kinda sounds like somebody is at war with their own demons and trying to mix stuff up and twist it like that’s cool or something…
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Familiarity with the beliefs you mock is essential to a good satire:
1. No one is ‘clean’ in the eyes of God. Everybody’s a ‘sinner’. That’s the foundational Christian doctrine. The whole ‘Jesus thing’? Yeah, that happened because we couldn’t/can’t save ourselves.
2. Homosexuality is not the ‘worst’ sin. Most Protestant denominations teach that all sin is equal. Sexual sin is simply more destructive.
3. Race: I call BS. I go to a bible school, and there are lots of interracial marriages. Lots.