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Cake day: September 27th, 2023

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  • Because you can’t kill every human. Human civilization has advanced to the point that it is capable of surviving basically anything short of everything all at once.

    So with that in mind, literally any ideology of “just let it all collapse”, no matter how much the shithead insists they hate everyone equally, is a fascist wish for death upon the disfortuned and socially ostracized.

    Being bad at math and insisting on a completely impossible “what I’mactually aiming for!” does not insulate you from being a racist shitbag for wanting a scenario which will inevitably cause the disproportionate slaughter of the underprivileged.

    Not even the Thanos Snap escapes this, the tack on impacts will naturally hit the disfortuned and socially ostracized hardest, making it a lot less “random” as the big purple antman pocket insists it would be.


  • Because they don’t, letting people die for mother nature and whatever will inherently impact not white not rich people far more.

    Just letting shit collapse is a position that inherently comes from a place of knowing you’ll probably be fine when the dust settles, no matter how many bodies were needed to cushion the landing.

    It’s basically an even more heinous version of the sarcastic “I hate everyone equally” response to being called out for being a racist dick.





  • St. Peter’s account of being labelled head of the faith is mostly just Catholic doctrine. Whichever of the apostles ended up in Constantinople, then Byzantion, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Alexandria could theoretically have claimed similar visions and been taken just as seriously because before power was consolidated Christianity was “run” by a Pentarchy of Patriarchs, one in each of the five holy cities of the faith, and each of whom technically equalled the pope in rome in rank, just in the sense that pope’s descend from St. Peter while other patriarchs descended from different apostles or early converts.

    Had Christianity spread in India you’d probably hear about a Christian Hexarchy with one of the patriarchates based in Chennai.


  • That’s the gospel of Judas, and it’s considered part of Gnostic doctrine, which is basically the one thing all Christians agree on, in that they all agree it is absolute heresy.

    Like basically considered pagan in terms of how “Christian” it’s seen as.

    I actually have an idea for an althist based on if the core gospels were instead replaced with the Gospels of Thomas, Mary, Phillip, and Judas, leading to Christianity developing as a wildly more mystical sort of religion, and possibly even less tolerant of old faiths since Gnostic doctrines, of which all four of those gospels are apparently heavily steeped in, believes everything material and old testament related is literally made by satan, would need to actually research that one lol.



  • PhlubbaDubba@lemm.eetoDad Jokes@lemmy.worldGoing in circles
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    17 days ago

    Funny thing is this is actually a very good idea

    One of the best things you can do on realizing you’re lost is find a spot that’s safe to sit still in and wait for someone to come looking.

    Practicing a perfect circle sounds like a marvelous way to waste time until the rangers get to you from your last known location!