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Food for thought

Discussion in 'Alley of Dangerous Angles' started by joacqin, Mar 27, 2004.

  1. joacqin

    joacqin Confused Jerk Adored Veteran Pillars of Eternity SP Immortalizer (for helping immortalize Sorcerer's Place in the game!)

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    [​IMG] The following text was blatantly stolen by me from a poster on www.civfanatics.com forum named Caranmrta and he didnt remember where he had stolen it:

    This morning there was a knock at my door. When I answered the door I found a well groomed, nicely dressed couple. The man spoke first:


    John:
    "Hi! I'm John, and this is Mary."
    Mary:
    Hi! We're here to invite you to come kiss Hank's butt with us."
    Me:
    "Pardon me?! What are you talking about? Who's Hank, and why would I want to kiss His butt?"
    John:
    "If you kiss Hank's butt, He'll give you a million dollars; and if you don't, He'll kick the snot out of you."
    Me:
    "What? Is this some sort of bizarre mob shake-down?"
    John:
    "Hank is a billionaire philanthropist. Hank built this town. Hank owns this town. He can do whatever He wants, and what He wants is to give you a million dollars, but He can't until you kiss His butt."
    Me:
    "That doesn't make any sense. Why..."
    Mary:
    "Who are you to question Hank's gift? Don't you want a million dollars? Isn't it worth a little kiss on the butt?"
    Me:
    "Well maybe, if it's legit, but..."
    John:
    "Then come kiss Hank's butt with us."
    Me:
    "Do you kiss Hank's butt often?"
    Mary:
    "Oh yes, all the time..."
    Me:
    "And has He given you a million dollars?"
    John:
    "Well no. You don't actually get the money until you leave town."
    Me:
    "So why don't you just leave town now?"
    Mary:
    "You can't leave until Hank tells you to, or you don't get the money, and He kicks the snot out of you."
    Me:
    "Do you know anyone who kissed Hank's butt, left town, and got the million dollars?"
    John:
    "My mother kissed Hank's butt for years. She left town last year, and I'm sure she got the money."
    Me:
    "Haven't you talked to her since then?"
    John:
    "Of course not, Hank doesn't allow it."
    Me:
    "So what makes you think He'll actually give you the money if you've never talked to anyone who got the money?"
    Mary:
    "Well, He gives you a little bit before you leave. Maybe you'll get a raise, maybe you'll win a small lotto, maybe you'll just find a twenty-dollar bill on the street."
    Me:
    "What's that got to do with Hank?"
    John:
    "Hank has certain 'connections.'"
    Me:
    "I'm sorry, but this sounds like some sort of bizarre con game."
    John:
    "But it's a million dollars, can you really take the chance? And remember, if you don't kiss Hank's butt He'll kick the snot of you."
    Me:
    "Maybe if I could see Hank, talk to Him, get the details straight from Him..."
    Mary:
    "No one sees Hank, no one talks to Hank."
    Me:
    "Then how do you kiss His butt?"
    John:
    "Sometimes we just blow Him a kiss, and think of His butt. Other times we kiss Karl's butt, and he passes it on."
    Me:
    "Who's Karl?"
    Mary:
    "A friend of ours. He's the one who taught us all about kissing Hank's butt. All we had to do was take him out to dinner a few times."
    Me:
    "And you just took his word for it when he said there was a Hank, that Hank wanted you to kiss His butt, and that Hank would reward you?"
    John:
    "Oh no! Karl has a letter he got from Hank years ago explaining the whole thing. Here's a copy; see for yourself."


    From the desk of Karl

    1. Kiss Hank's butt and He'll give you a million dollars when you leave town.
    2. Use alcohol in moderation.
    3. Kick the snot out of people who aren't like you.
    4. Eat right.
    5. Hank dictated this list Himself.
    6. The moon is made of green cheese.
    7. Everything Hank says is right.
    8. Wash your hands after going to the bathroom.
    9. Don't use alcohol.
    10. Eat your wieners on buns, no condiments.
    11. Kiss Hank's butt or He'll kick the snot out of you.


    Me:
    "This appears to be written on Karl's letterhead."
    Mary:
    "Hank didn't have any paper."
    Me:
    "I have a hunch that if we checked we'd find this is Karl's handwriting."
    John:
    "Of course, Hank dictated it."
    Me:
    "I thought you said no one gets to see Hank?"
    Mary:
    "Not now, but years ago He would talk to some people."
    Me:
    "I thought you said He was a philanthropist. What sort of philanthropist kicks the snot out of people just because they're different?"
    Mary:
    "It's what Hank wants, and Hank's always right."
    Me:
    "How do you figure that?"
    Mary:
    "Item 7 says 'Everything Hank says is right.' That's good enough for me!"
    Me:
    "Maybe your friend Karl just made the whole thing up."
    John:
    "No way! Item 5 says 'Hank dictated this list himself.' Besides, item 2 says 'Use alcohol in moderation,' Item 4 says 'Eat right,' and item 8 says 'Wash your hands after going to the bathroom.' Everyone knows those things are right, so the rest must be true, too."
    Me:
    "But 9 says 'Don't use alcohol.' which doesn't quite go with item 2, and 6 says 'The moon is made of green cheese,' which is just plain wrong."
    John:
    "There's no contradiction between 9 and 2, 9 just clarifies 2. As far as 6 goes, you've never been to the moon, so you can't say for sure."
    Me:
    "Scientists have pretty firmly established that the moon is made of rock..."
    Mary:
    "But they don't know if the rock came from the Earth, or from out of space, so it could just as easily be green cheese."
    Me:
    "I'm not really an expert, but I think the theory that the Moon was somehow 'captured' by the Earth has been discounted*. Besides, not knowing where the rock came from doesn't make it cheese."
    John:
    "Ha! You just admitted that scientists make mistakes, but we know Hank is always right!"
    Me:
    "We do?"
    Mary:
    "Of course we do, Item 7 says so."
    Me:
    "You're saying Hank's always right because the list says so, the list is right because Hank dictated it, and we know that Hank dictated it because the list says so. That's circular logic, no different than saying 'Hank's right because He says He's right.'"
    John:
    "Now you're getting it! It's so rewarding to see someone come around to Hank's way of thinking."
    Me:
    "But...oh, never mind. What's the deal with wieners?"
    Mary:
    (She blushes.)
    John:
    "Wieners, in buns, no condiments. It's Hank's way. Anything else is wrong."
    Me:
    "What if I don't have a bun?"
    John:
    "No bun, no wiener. A wiener without a bun is wrong."
    Me:
    "No relish? No Mustard?"
    Mary:
    (She looks positively stricken.)
    John:
    (He's shouting.) "There's no need for such language! Condiments of any kind are wrong!"
    Me:
    "So a big pile of sauerkraut with some wieners chopped up in it would be out of the question?"
    Mary:
    (Sticks her fingers in her ears.)"I am not listening to this. La la la, la la, la la la."
    John:
    "That's disgusting. Only some sort of evil deviant would eat that..."
    Me:
    "It's good! I eat it all the time."
    Mary:
    (She faints.)
    John:
    (He catches Mary.) "Well, if I'd known you were one of those I wouldn't have wasted my time. When Hank kicks the snot out of you I'll be there, counting my money and laughing. I'll kiss Hank's butt for you, you bunless cut-wienered kraut-eater."

    With this, John dragged Mary to their waiting car, and sped off.


    I just think it is the best illusstration about hwat religion is all about I have ever seen.
     
  2. Harbourboy

    Harbourboy Take thy form from off my door! Veteran Pillars of Eternity SP Immortalizer (for helping immortalize Sorcerer's Place in the game!)

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    I must be an idiot. I read the whole thing waiting for the punchline. I had to read the last line of the post to work out what it was supposed to be about.

    Now, I guess I can see what the story is about and what the author is trying to say. But the message is not really anything new. No doubt this thread will now turn into the usual religious debate that doesn't actually change anything about either "side's" beliefs.
     
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    You should go anyway and give Hank a gool ole' fashioned kick in the nuts.... for FREE. :D
     
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    That was pretty good. It seemed like a blatent reference. I'd like to print it out and give it to my bosses but they would probably want to fire me. Maybe I could tape it on a wall in the stairwell of my workplace and see how long it would take to "disappear". That might be entertaining.
     
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    Great story, very thought provoking.
     
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    On second thought. I bet if I printed that little story and didn't include the last line, most of the "very religious" people that work with would have no idea what the story was saying.
     
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    Oh, come ON. Religion is too juicy a target to waste on bad parodies like this. Voltaire, how far we have fallen!

    I guess the main jokes in this piece are:

    1) Worship

    'Cept...worshipping God isn't supposed to be "kissing up to God" any more than admiring your wife, cheering for your sports team, or promoting a CRPG in a post is "kissing up" to them. Worship is just an honest recognition of reality.

    2) Bible

    "Circular logic"? Well, duh. Circular logic is the happy byproduct of a completely consistent theory. It's just that the Bible happens to enjoy a wider logical circle, encompassing that much more of reality, than any of its main Western competitors like scientism and relativism. We prove science scientifically and prove relativism however we feel like it. It's no big secret that God proves Himself by, go figure, God.

    3) Sex

    'Cept...this confuses the difference between morality and taste. How ironic that ours is a world where questions of morality are reduced to questions of taste (especially regarding sex) and questions of taste are elevated to questions of morality (political correctness).

    Now, if you want a really brutal parody of religion, check out someone like Flannery O'Connor. Wuf, boy! - now THERE was a writer who could slap a fundamentalist and leave him stinging!
     
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    You know, I understood all of that, and think it is right. Circular truth. Hmm.

    I have a problem with some John and Mary's bugging me. Maybe I can scare them off by talking about weiners without buns. :p
     
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    Or you could talk about the other guy, Sammy. They get really nervous when you do that. :p
     
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