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    101 year ago

    Someone recently asked why the devil admitted he’d lost the fiddling match with Johnny. They said “If he’s the devil why didn’t he just claim he’d won?”.

    I’d never asked myself that before. It had never occurred to me that the devil might cheat in a contest.

    It made me realize that the dominant view of how people operate has changed in our culture. We now tend to assume people are slimeballs. The shittiest, back-stabbiest, most underhanded dishonest stuff now seems like normal behavior. Not even consciously necessarily. We just assume everyone is a barely-held-together antihero just looking for an excuse to take the gloves off and do nasty shit, and that we’re only good to our tight inner circle while it’s okay to treat the rest of the world like garbage.

    It’s our zeitgeist. I’m finally starting to grok that word’s meaning, after having lived through four decades.

    • squiblet
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      11 year ago

      This is beside your point but a related question to the first part is, why does Satan punish bad people? Shouldn’t he appreciate that about them?

      • Nepenthe
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        01 year ago

        Satan doesn’t punish. Satan’s whole job is temptation. Anyone tempted would technically be punished by god.

        I assume the mixup has to be resultant of the constant game of religious Telephone. Not really surprising. It’s pretty awkward to frame your spotless savior who is the living embodiment of Love as also doing deliberate premeditated torture, even when it’s written right there. And comparatively simple to expect it from someone who’s supposed to embody unpleasantness.

        • squiblet
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          11 year ago

          What’s hell all about, then? I always understood from Christian theology that it was a place controlled by Satan where Bad People are tortured for an infinite amount of time after death.