“It’s G-g-g-good That You D-d-d-did That—It’s Real Good!”
“I don’t like people who don’t like me!”—god
Lately I’ve been hearing/reading interviews with disaster survivors (Hurricane Ike in Houston and the Galveston Bay area, the Metrolink train accident here in California) who are asked to discuss their brushes with death.
I don’t know if that many folks really attribute their survival to the intervention of a supernatural being or if the interviews are edited in favor of those who do, but it appears that a lot of people still give props to a higher power.
People seem terrified by the whimsical nature of their god and so afraid of incurring its wrath that, no matter what, they try their hardest to spin great misfortune as a positive development—which always reminds me of the classic Twilight Zone episode, “It’s a Good Life”:
Spot-on, isn't it?
Tags: religion, the twilight zone, hurricane ike, metrolink
Labels: fundie follies, religion, superstition, youtube
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