Sunday, February 1, 2009

Observations on Matthew (3)

As far as I’m concerned, the drive of a religion based on a character with father issues, despite the fact that the same religion won’t recognize it, thanks to that Idealist cadre (thanks to the men who would rather forget their manhood and the women who can’t help but remember their manhood) such a religion treats its prophets as one would treat artistry and dubitable patrimony that condemns its adherents to probity, cudgels them to the point of civilization, strongarms them into a vision of liberty which that same character empties out thereby becoming the past, thereby sowing the future.

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