Showing posts with label Christian compassion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian compassion. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 May 2014

The "Good Samaritan" Stanford University Experiment


This guy is fantastic, in this 10min video he gives a fun speech talking about his hobby for collecting weird scientific experiments:
  • experiments from the bible 
  • spiders on drugs 
  • the three christs of ypsilanti 
  • the weight of soul (21 grams) 
  • orgasm experiments
They're all fascinating but the "Good Samaritan" experiment he begins with is just more proof that humans are sociopaths-in-denial. What they say, even what they honestly believe to be true about themselves, is not what they do. Endless social experiments have proved this sleazy nature of human duplicity and I blame Polite Society, narcissism, abusive shame devaluing humans to worthless incapacity to contribute or produce value, so all they can do is endlessly review (read: disapprove). Disapproval after all, costs nothing; piety has always been free.

Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Good is Needed for Evil to Succeed.

A friend of mine posted this on Facebook and there wouldn't be many people who could find reason to disagree or criticise the advice. 

But all the evil in the world is being fuelled by decency. 

All that is required for evil to succeed is for good men to do something


Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Evil Knows the Truth is Mean

This terrifying vermin species gets really creepy when compassionate.


Over 10,000 people have gone "Awwh" and given this story a Like or Share. Hundreds of comments celebrate the fictional boy's heroism. Until I commented, 100% of the comments praised the boy and scorned the old man. Zero people were correct. To begin with, the picture depicts animal cruelty.
Can dogs eat bread? 
YES, but only in SMALL portions and NOT on a regular basis. It is never a good idea to leave bread around where your dog can get it. Too much bread can expand your dog’s tummies and people food in general can build some pretty bad food habits in dogs. Some dogs might be allergic to wheat and other ingredients in bread so you would want to make sure that is not the case for your dog. 
Ignoring the irony of the picture, the story itself is classic Christian Compassionate evil gobbled up by broken Toddler minds. Naughty little Toddlers love appearing noble but hate actually helping people (their broken minds perceive life as a zero-sum game where advantage to others disadvantages them, and vice-versa). Toddlers love charity as it allows them to appear altruistic as they breed the dependency and suffering they aim to exploit.