Proving once again that any religion that believes there’s only two possible outcomes, either eternal bliss or eternal despair, is gonna be a haven for manic-depressives.
On the contrary, trying to win the best possible option out of many possible outcomes will drive you to insanity. Better to just aim for the heavens and not fear for another option.
See, given the title of the graph, I would have reversed the results: with “more cross” on the top (going up) and “more serene) on the bottom (going down).
Reblogged this on Walking from West to East and commented:
A humorous little diversion to distract you all from the fact that I have been too busy with work to post anything new recently!!!!
Proving once again that any religion that believes there’s only two possible outcomes, either eternal bliss or eternal despair, is gonna be a haven for manic-depressives.
On the contrary, trying to win the best possible option out of many possible outcomes will drive you to insanity. Better to just aim for the heavens and not fear for another option.
See, given the title of the graph, I would have reversed the results: with “more cross” on the top (going up) and “more serene) on the bottom (going down).
Reblogged this on Walking from West to East and commented:
A humorous little diversion to distract you all from the fact that I have been too busy with work to post anything new recently!!!!
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