Wednesday, July 13, 2016

The Difficulty Of Saying: "I Don't Know"

THE SIMPLE, UNDENIABLE TRUTH IS: we don't know much, about anything. Our science is primitive, though we arrogantly think it much advanced, our world religions are primitive and barbaric, and offer no coherent cosmic paradigm, and most of us have no idea how a radio works, and none of us knows how the universe was built, or the nature of the impact of our activities on our environment. Einstein said it best: "we don't know one millionth of one percent of anything." And yet, in America, everybody, miraculously, knows everything. In america, the most neglected words are: "I...don't...know..." They sit high upon the self in the back of the closet, lonely, covered with dust. The FBI, the most thorough and competent investigatory agency in the world, conducts a needle in a haystack examination of Hillary Clinton, and finds nothing worthy of prosecution. And yet, she just has to be guilty..of something. We just know it. Because we hate Hillary, we know with absolute certainty that Hillary is, in some way or another, a criminal, and the FBI must be incompetent, corrupt, owned and controlled by Bill and Hillary Clinton, or worse. Barack Hussein Obama could not possibly have been born in Hawaii, and is therefore not an American, and he must be a votary of the Islamic faith. We just know it. Furthermore, Obama has utterly destroyed America. There is no doubt about it. The country no longer exists. The wreckage is everywhere, if only you look, long and hard. What little remains, if anything, will surely be consumed by Hillary, if she is elected. Donald Trump saw thousands of people in New Jersey cheering as the World Trade Center came a tumblin' down, and that's that. Too bad "lyin' Ted Cruz couldn't have been there to witness the outrageous behavior, and express Trumpian sanctimonious outrage, as tens of thousands of Islamic traitors showed their true colors. Imagine that. Donald Trump calling another human being a "liar". There is no field of human endeavor which inspires absolute knowledge in America as much as those two taboo topics: religion, and politics. The Bible, with its flat Earth paradigm, is the absolute truth, notwithstanding the thousands of demonstrable errors which any professor of Bible studies can list. Jesus was crucified the day before Passover, asserts one gospel. It was the day after, asserts another. Jesus ran the money changers out of the temple at the very beginning of his ministry, says one gospel. The messianic temper tantrum took place three years later, at the very end of his ministry, claims another. They cannot both be right, but they both absolutely must be correct, because, well, the Bible says so. America is a Christian nation, and that's that! Never mind that congress unanimously passed a law in 1797 declaring that the United States is no more a "Christian nation" than it is an "Islamic nation." President Adams signed the legislation into law, and, yes, it has never been repealed. But try telling that to an American Christian. Or try telling an American that "maybe we just don't know". good luck with that.

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