Obviously God did not have a big animation budget. (from YT)
JiggaJonsonsays...

How do these people muster up the courage to write this shit down? I mean, each of these shows had to have a script. That means that someone actually wrote down the words and music (jubilantly singing) "A blood sacrafice~!"

ponceleonsays...

>> ^JiggaJonson:
How do these people muster up the courage to write this shit down? I mean, each of these shows had to have a script. That means that someone actually wrote down the words and music (jubilantly singing) "A blood sacrafice~!"


Realistically, kids have much lower standards than adults. This sort of tripe runs well with kids because they are very easily entertained for the most part. Throw a few puppets/cartoons their way and they eat it up. Frankly, I see no difference between this pack of lies and the Al Quaida Micky Mouse that spews death to all westerners. Just *lies to indoctrinate the young.

Croccydilesays...

The segment at around 2:00 must have been the result of a meeting that went "We need to have more diversity!" I wonder if they realize it looks worse than their intention might have been.

Also, that snake is fucking creepy. I would not give that snake a hug.

Aniatariosays...

>> ^ponceleon:
>> ^JiggaJonson:
How do these people muster up the courage to write this shit down? I mean, each of these shows had to have a script. That means that someone actually wrote down the words and music (jubilantly singing) "A blood sacrafice~!"

Realistically, kids have much lower standards than adults. This sort of tripe runs well with kids because they are very easily entertained for the most part. Throw a few puppets/cartoons their way and they eat it up. Frankly, I see no difference between this pack of lies and the Al Quaida Micky Mouse that spews death to all westerners. Just lies to indoctrinate the young.


Makes me wonder tho, could atheist parents be as equally responsible for the indoctrination of a lack of religious belief in children? Obviously children aren't in any position to pick a religion or discover their own spiritual beliefs at such a young age. But it seems to me that a child's natural instinct would be to follow their parent's beliefs.

JiggaJonsonsays...

>> ^Aniatario:
>> ^ponceleon:
>> ^JiggaJonson:
Makes me wonder tho, could atheist parents be as equally responsible for the indoctrination of a lack of religious belief in children? Obviously children aren't in any position to pick a religion or discover their own spiritual beliefs at such a young age. But it seems to me that a child's natural instinct would be to follow their parent's beliefs.



If you want to indoctrinate my child with the idea that he should be a reasonable person, always question his conclusions and the conclusion of others, and not be afraid to change his opinion in the presence of new evidence, be my guest.

chilaxesays...

^I think the Abrahamic religions tend to regard that either as resulting from humans' fallen nature, or as being a part of humans' purpose in making the world more perfect.

In contrast, it seems like injustices that are intrinsic to humankind, like kids born without faces, with sub-human intelligence, or with both male & female sexual organs, are much more difficult to explain religiously.

These things will be able to be fixed with stem cell-based treatments and gene therapy, but that's not for a couple of decades.

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