This week's blog post was inspired by a recent debate on my FB page:
https://lewisliterarylair.blogspot.com/2018/08/the-genesis-conundrum.html
Why are we here?
http://www.fredvanlente.com/cthulhutract/pages/ (http://www.fredvanlente.com/cthulhutract/pages/)
http://foo.ca/wp/chick-tract-satire/who-will-be-eaten-first/ (http://foo.ca/wp/chick-tract-satire/who-will-be-eaten-first/)
Quote from: Svengoolie 3 on August 22, 2018, 09:39:16 PM
http://foo.ca/wp/chick-tract-satire/who-will-be-eaten-first/ (http://foo.ca/wp/chick-tract-satire/who-will-be-eaten-first/)
I've seen that one before and it is a hilarious parody!
Not sure I want to worship the Great Old Ones, though.
It's OK, they won't be offended.
What a waste of time. H.P. LOVECRAFT horsehockey is better as fiction. FICTION. We're not Scientologists.
BELCH
Good post, Indy. I find the topic of the origins of all things is something few people can discuss without resorting to flaming out about some sort of personal dogma. Science should be about boldly asking questions, religion should reach the conclusion that God is a mystery beyond comprehension, so why minds on both sides shut so fast on this fascinating subject mystifies me.
You want my two-cents, the Tlingit have it right: the universe began when a pregnant bear threw everything up.