Days Gone

Forgetting Ages Past

Do you care about a woman getting violated and killed?  What if it happened years ago?  If the people who did that were members of Club Zagglequorf, and after a few years you proudly showed the logo of being a member of Club Zagglequorf (wearing the golden Z necklace to show everyone where you stand) is that a good thing?  

Think of someone who was wronged around the time of today, and if they were wronged by an anti-matter agenda (current form, remember, is "free" of matter--liberal).  How obscene would you feel it if years from now clueless people--people who were actually good people, but were just genuinely ignorant--were supporting the very thing that'd done such badness?  

Cereal Preference

The Christian kind of absurdity—contemplating what fictional people would have thought had they been nonfictional—can be seen in people arguing about Christ’s preferences.  S.R. did not actually exist; He was a facet of a marketing campaign.  Believing He might prefer cross-shaped honey-fibers over loincloth-shaped chocolate flakes is a question that is truly pointless, and having angry arguments or worse about that question is absurd.  To consider the question of what kind of breakfast cereal Jesus wants you to eat while passing time idly with friends is silly but it's just--as aforementioned--passing time idly with friends.  In the way of Legacy Christianity, to convene massive councils of learned people, having a few executions or perhaps even to start a few wars over it, to even begin thinking about maybe kinda sorta asking someday if He prefers cross-shaped honey-fibers over loincloth-shaped chocolate flakes is dangerously insane.  

The things developing Christianity (people who say they are free of matter rather than saved from matter--people who think they're completely non-religious liberals demeaning those durn ole pagans Christians) causes to happen are bad.  It is easy to see that some nut using a gun wrongly now is doing a bad thing.  However, many people now focus on only current-to-them bad things and not what happened to Europe the first time an Abrahamic religion started taking over there.  Bit by bit, people falling for reasons they definitely had to attack that other village to stop those WMDs made Christianity spread (note the flattering narcissism that lubricates the spread of Christianity.  "God created the world in about 6K days" becomes Inexplicable Cosmigasm Did It All in 10B-20B years: both nonsense based around what the audience then thinks is really big).  

Do you feel it is really bad, really significant even, how some obviously huge bad thing happened?  Imagine some time passes and most people forget that--forget it completely!  That is what it's like when you present your era, the bad things you know, while simultaneously embracing the badness that caused those things.  It is like how US conservatives end up conserving things US liberals did a few decades ago.  The betrayal is obscene.  

How foul--how truly, horridly foul and ugly do you think it is when someone today commits an act of against-matter violence?  When someone speaks well of that bad thing having happened?  

...Okay, then what if, years later, large majorities of people took it completely for granted that things like that had happened in order to create goodness?  

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