Rev. Onan Canobite, SubGenius on Nostr: All justifications justify themselves, at minimum. After that it’s degrees of other ...
All justifications justify themselves, at minimum. After that it’s degrees of other factors.
Most of life is story-telling, and aren’t we lucky to be able to tell ourselves stories about how lucky we are.
I’ve heard people complain that religion is just a mean ghost story, as if the “ghost story” part were the problem. Answer no! Some ghost stories are mean. Others are sad, or scary, or melancholy, or funny (even slapstick), or romantic.
You stop existing only when you are part of no story.
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