Side note, does it count as a shower thought when it was conceived while sitting on the toilet? Do we have toilet-sitting-thoughts communities?

  • Madrigal
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    1561 year ago

    Worse. It’s “attempting to understand this might cause me to question my faith, so I’m not going to even try.”

    • @electrogamerman
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      391 year ago

      I think is more like: “I dont have any explanation that wouldn’t prove that god doesn’t exist”

      • @killeronthecorner
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        271 year ago

        It’s generally directed at the person doing the questioning so I think it’s more: “STFU you little twerp, how dare you attack me and my fairy stories”

        • @SARGEx117
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          211 year ago

          The last time my in-laws said that to me I asked them what their gods plan was when he gave their daughter leukemia.

          “to test us”

          “Well I’m glad you’re comfortable devoting your lives to someone who gives a 2 year old cancer, that’s beyond my capabilities.”

          Juuuuust enough to sound like it could be a compliment but with a clear backhand because honestly… Wtf is that logic.

          • @toy_boat_toy_boat
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            121 year ago

            “to test US”

            us. not her. us. fuck her, it’s for us.

            i’m surprised you didn’t smack someone.

      • Hyperreality
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        1 year ago

        Meh. I think of this (and similar sentiments in other religions) as the equivalent of an aknowledgement of the butterfly effect, unforseen circumstances and the reality that we as humans have little control over the world and can’t see into the future.

        TLDR: maybe the baby needed to die.