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TRIGGER WARNING: ADULT CONVERSATION

Why do we do things that we know are bad for us? Like skydiving, smoking, hooking up for sex with serial killers, or ordering delivery food without a vibrating dildo?

‘Cause we’re just a bunch of cis-gendered pansexuals, that’s why!? Which, thanks to the Social Media dopamine we felt the need to tell you about… 


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Terrance Trent D’Arby

Back in June of 1987, almost forty years ago, in case you weren’t feeling old already, a fellow by the name of Terrance Trent D’Arby released his first solo album, which he then described as “the most important album since Sgt Peppers.”

He was of course, over exaggerating, but on purpose because he wanted to make a point. Then he died and to this day nobody understanding the point he was trying to make. We aren’t likely to figure it out because, as he said, “Sometimes you just have to hit people over the head with it.”

This helps explain why Robert Kraft got away with going to a Massage Parlor. Or as as we now refer to them, a “Spa.”

Digital rights are all the rage right now, for pretty much anything you can convince a fool to buy. And in the weather, Waterspouts are attacking the Coast of Washington State.

It’s all a great big ball of What the Frock????

The Unforgivable Sin



In the religion of Wokeness, there are no forgivable sins. In the world of Rabbi Dave, there is at least one unforgivable sin – calling him on the cell phone, especially after 10pm.

But for those who have dared to offend the woke god , there is seemingly no way out, except for repeated pacification offerings that don’t really do anything except calm the god down for a short while, until the next great offense comes along to rekindle the outrage from the same people who are snarfing down junk food at night while claiming to be vegans all day long.

Or… it could just all be a big misunderstanding because your wife was concerned about her brain leaking…


Logan’s Run



What started as a discussion over the Twitter Profile of a Congressional candidate in North Carolina, led to a long and winding road for the Good Friar and the Rabbi. From the concept of “free will” leading to the idea of the “Social Gospel” which in turn leads to perceived existential threats drove economic interests that seemingly had little to nothing in common with religious interests to unite to oppose common threats.

And developed into the religious-political entities that for the past FOUR decades have opposed the older religious-political entities.

So in a world where we are told to keep religion out of our politics, what happened?


SHOW LINKS

You Need to Take the Religious Left Seriously This Time

The “Social Gospel”

Jasime Beach-Ferrara Twitter Page

The Oxygen Will Be All Gone in a Billion Years

Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, Benjamin Fredmdan