

I keep saying it over and over again. 160 years later, the confederates won.
I keep saying it over and over again. 160 years later, the confederates won.
nature will wipe us and adapt.
At this point I’m just ready for it to hurry up and get it over with.
Hey, Tesla is a champion in some categories.
Like you’re statistically more likely to die burning to death in a Tesla Cybertruck than a Ford Pinto. That’s a record that has been held for 45 years.
He bankrupted a casino. That’s all you need to get.
The problem is the big hungry bears are looking at y’all trying to figure out how to divvy your area up, and only thing keeping the Trump one from just cozying completely up to the other is his inability to stick with a thought process for more than five minutes.
I’m not 100% convinced this isn’t the new eugenics.
It’s Trump, the guy who bankrupted a casino and regularly doesn’t pay people he contracts.
If he started paying people and keeping anything without going to insolvency I’d think he’d been killed and a lizard was wearing his skin suit.
I’ve known about Christianity is almost the English of Religions as in it sneaks other religions in the alley, knocks them over the head and riffles through their pockets for traditions, and weirdly knew about the Santa comes from Odin…
I did not know anything about the Mother Mary side though, that is really fantastic to learn.
Okay, that is cool!
I would like to subscribe to more obscure connections of modern iconography to unrelated mythology.
I had a really good preacher growing up. Probably a big part of why I don’t hate all religion.
He spoke of compassion, of the teachings of the bible as he felt was to be a good person. Viewed being Christian as being like Christ as much as much as one was possible, but people fail to live up to it, that’s our failings, but to believe is to still keep striving for that perfection.
2001 happened, and the hatred to Muslims came. Then one day, the preacher is talking about an extremist, one that is hated by the government, outspoken to the government, that people hated and reviled. A man from the middle east. “That is our lord and savior.” You could have heard a pin drop in that room when everyone was figuring he was talking about a Muslim radical instead of Jesus. It was a call against the fear mongering, to love our neighbors even if we don’t believe the same, to not assume the worst about people. He described how we usually get Jesus wrong in looks, that he’d be one of those we’d be persecuting post 9/11 America because of his looks, showing a magazine cover where a group of anthropologists reconstructed what Jesus likely looked like based on what they knew of the people of that region of that time, had the magazine on display in the hall where people gathered after worship.
It wasn’t a year later that he was removed from being the preacher of that church. Probably a big part of why I’m not a believer anymore.
We’re right before the “Madagascar Solution” part of history.
We all know where this is going.