Okay. So I've listened to about half of this latest video, and I have to ask something. Scooby, what exactly do you find convincing about it? Because so far it's been fragments of references to twenty-foot-tall nephilim (uh-oh, a word out of the bible) waking up from cryosleep in Antarctica, a two-mile-wide underwater Death Star (like a leviathan - oh noes, another scary word out of the bible) filled with Nazis and Satanists, tunnels going up through South America, copper-coated bullets and spears, Buzz Aldrin because hey why not, and the obligatory apocalypse. The rest is one guy babbling on about "God" telling him to get the word out to "his" people, and sob stories about Jesus getting him through throat surgery. And nearly losing a leg. And something to do with his wife but I stopped caring at that point and had to reboot my head.
Do you know how to tell when someone is lying to you? One of the biggest giveaways is when they try and cram as much extraneous detail into a sentence as they can; almost but not quite getting to a point and then sliding off into a tangent, then another and another. As a way of overselling, it goes beyond mere edging and becomes blatant cockteasing.
So again, where is the convincing part?
Do you know how to tell when someone is lying to you? One of the biggest giveaways is when they try and cram as much extraneous detail into a sentence as they can; almost but not quite getting to a point and then sliding off into a tangent, then another and another. As a way of overselling, it goes beyond mere edging and becomes blatant cockteasing.
So again, where is the convincing part?
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist. This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair. Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second. That means there's a situation vacant.'