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I have a presupposition of my own, that essentially all people have equal capability and equal intelligence and equal intellectual processing power. We are all evolved to have these excellent, versatile computing engines in our skulls that are awesome in their ability to process inputs and draw conclusions and drive our behaviors as a function of those inputs. However, if these calculating engines are fed garbage, more garbage is what comes out.

One of the prime sources of garbage is religion. Take a young, naive brain and stuff it with lies and nonsense, and it produces even more nonsense, which we then feed to the next generation, and it gets worse and worse until you’ve got a population of gibbering slugs who can’t get anything right. We’ve got people who’ve been primed with a steady diet of bad Bible interpretations who struggle to analyze even the simplest phenomena.

Case in point: Perry Stone, a Pentecostal evangelist with a surprising number of followers for someone who is so thick. He has juggled together fantasies about the Rapture and UFOs to build an elaborate edifice of weird conclusions, none supported by any evidence.

I’m not going to go into great detail, but there were a large number of pastors that had been invited to go to a certain state to hear some men in the United States government and others share with them a concern that they had, said Stone, who did not identify his source in his April 27 YouTube video, but claimed the person has a great church.

Stone, whose YouTube channel has approximately 925,000 subscribers, said his friend told him that some of those in the meeting were telling us as pastors, ‘You need to prepare your people, and you need to get ready to answer them for what you’re about to hear being released.’

And some of it has to do with crafts that have been discovered that are not allegedly a part of our planet, and the materials they’re made of are not a part of our planet. Very strange, reptilian-looking creatures and other things that almost sound like something out of a sci-fi movie or an [H.G. Wells] book, he added.

Groovy. It’s a real mish-mash of bad sci-fi movies and bad religion fermenting in that man’s brain. The problem here is that the foundations of his reasoning are all garbage.

Stone went on to place the extraterrestrial phenomenon within the framework of his dispensational premillennial eschatology that features belief in a pre-tribulational rapture, an Islamic Antichrist and a third Jewish temple purified by red heifers.

Stop right there, I would like to get off this train to crazytown. He goes much much further, though, and starts ladling the right-wing politics and racism on top of his already rancid trash salad.

Stone claimed the officials in the supposed meeting warned the pastors that disclosure of UFOs and extraterrestrial existence will cause some Christians to question their faith and some non-believers to seek out pastors for an explanation.

Stone speculated that government fabrications regarding an alien invasion will eventually be used to explain away the rapture, attributing the theory to his son, Jonathan, who last year tweeted about former President Barack Obama being an advanced humanoid AI who used questions over his birthplace to hide that there was never any birth certificate at all.

This all supports my contention that these people have normal, healthy brains, but that their inputs are all garbled bullshit. It’s a real shame.

Comments

  1. Pierce R. Butler says

    … these people have normal, healthy brains

    Perhaps they had such brains at birth, but in practically all cases, incremental post-partum damage has reached irreversibility.

  2. Rich Woods says

    and a third Jewish temple purified by red heifers.

    Purified by russet virgin cows? That makes perfect sense. I hope they don’t leave too many cowpats on the Temple floor before getting barbecued for the Blood God.

  3. numerobis says

    I have a presupposition of my own, that essentially all people have equal capability and equal intelligence and equal intellectual processing power.

    That seems too strong. Clearly there are differences there, with some young children very quickly being noticeably better at some kinds of reasoning than others.

    That said you don’t need to demand perfect equality to imagine that some batshit preachers are actually reasonably intelligent — and simply wrong.

  4. robro says

    I find considering the state of their brains irrelevant. It may be damaged or perfectly fine. It’s quite possible that perfectly normal brains produce stupid shit, particularly if there’s money to be made off the shills or sex to be had.

    I was just reading about Paul Pressler who was an important player in remaking the Southern Baptist Convention into an ultra-conservative instrument of political power. He was also diddling boys.

    And yeah, he’s in the Epstein files.

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