In The Demon's Head #228: Building The Bullshit Train
June 25, 2015
Welcome everyone, old readers and new readers alike. I hope that this new post finds you wiping the rainwater out of your house and hopefully drying out. Before we officially get started today I'd like to let you know that if you use WattPad, I'm on there and recently published a new poem, on Tuesday I believe it was. The link is here be sure to follow me for all the new stuff. Now, onto this weeks' possibly controversial topic.
June 25, 2015
Welcome everyone, old readers and new readers alike. I hope that this new post finds you wiping the rainwater out of your house and hopefully drying out. Before we officially get started today I'd like to let you know that if you use WattPad, I'm on there and recently published a new poem, on Tuesday I believe it was. The link is here be sure to follow me for all the new stuff. Now, onto this weeks' possibly controversial topic.
Let me start this by saying I'm a lot of things: Big, loud, Obscene, and I say a lot of cuss words. The one thing I'm not is religious in any way shape or form. If you didn't know that already I'll have to admit that I'm damn surprised. Either way now that we've gotten my particular thoughts on religion kind of out of the way, let's talk about what's really gotten into my skin the last few days.
It all started on Sunday, Father's day. Let's start with the Facebook Post that got out of hand insanely quickly. In a nutshell, apparently one man, let's call him Jack, posted online in order to try to offend my friend Mike due to Mikes post on Facebook. All it did was piss him off and a huge spinning argument took place over Facebook.
At the base of the argument a lot of people called Jack's intelligence into question, but more then that, Jack tried to use religious context to defend himself.. What I thought was funny was the fact that all of his arguments didn't make any sense or carry any merit at all. It seemed as if every argument that he had in his head just continued to prove that he had no clue what he was talking about.
Then on top of the Facebook explosion, I learned of the newest conspiracy theory sweeping the world. In Fact I'll share the video so that you can understand what I'm getting at:
It all started on Sunday, Father's day. Let's start with the Facebook Post that got out of hand insanely quickly. In a nutshell, apparently one man, let's call him Jack, posted online in order to try to offend my friend Mike due to Mikes post on Facebook. All it did was piss him off and a huge spinning argument took place over Facebook.
At the base of the argument a lot of people called Jack's intelligence into question, but more then that, Jack tried to use religious context to defend himself.. What I thought was funny was the fact that all of his arguments didn't make any sense or carry any merit at all. It seemed as if every argument that he had in his head just continued to prove that he had no clue what he was talking about.
Then on top of the Facebook explosion, I learned of the newest conspiracy theory sweeping the world. In Fact I'll share the video so that you can understand what I'm getting at:
Now that you made it through the video, provided you did, I have to ask What the Fuck is up with all of these doomsday theorist shit. You can tell from the git-go that this video is made by a woman whose stake is heavily rooted in religion, but that isn't the problem. The problem is that she uses all of these religious calendars to try and make this Comet hitting earth make sense. She even goes so far to say that scientist have lied to us, because well they can.
Here's where I draw an issue. In 24 years of life I've seen a number of end of the world prophecies. Y2K was a huge one, then you had the Myian doomsday calendar of 2012, now there's this. They use their religious context in order to defend the idea that these events are law and are going to happen regardless. I hate to tell you but right now, your batting 0-2, and I'd be willing to bet that you're going 0-3.
Now I'm not going to say that this is religious based but the fact remains, we don't have a fucking clue when the world is going to end. In fact, we're likely the reason that the world ends. I'm willing to bet some kind of nuclear war ends this world as we know it. In fact, I'm willing to bet that whatever ends this world isn't religious based. I don't think that religion will play a factor in what will be the end of the world. I mean shit we don't have a clue when it's coming and I think we should stop pretending like we do.
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Here's where I draw an issue. In 24 years of life I've seen a number of end of the world prophecies. Y2K was a huge one, then you had the Myian doomsday calendar of 2012, now there's this. They use their religious context in order to defend the idea that these events are law and are going to happen regardless. I hate to tell you but right now, your batting 0-2, and I'd be willing to bet that you're going 0-3.
Now I'm not going to say that this is religious based but the fact remains, we don't have a fucking clue when the world is going to end. In fact, we're likely the reason that the world ends. I'm willing to bet some kind of nuclear war ends this world as we know it. In fact, I'm willing to bet that whatever ends this world isn't religious based. I don't think that religion will play a factor in what will be the end of the world. I mean shit we don't have a clue when it's coming and I think we should stop pretending like we do.
If you like the post that you've read, please feel free to join my mailing list by clicking here. If you like the post you can also share it, almost like you would a pimp slap, or someone you love for like 50 bucks. You can also join me on Wattpad or Faceboook Until the next time you want to take a trip through the gates of hell and into the demon's Head. I'm Kyle Robinson wishing you a safe trip back to the surface.