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:05:02
Now, in the poem,
what do they do?

:05:05
They dupe all these oysters
into following them...

:05:08
and then proceed to shuck and devour
the helpless creatures en masse.

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I don't know what that says toyou,
but to me it says...

:05:17
that following these faiths
based on mythological figures...

:05:21
ensures the destruction
ofone's inner-being.

:05:25
Organized religion destroys
who we are...

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by inhibiting our actions,
by inhibiting our decisions...

:05:31
out of fear of some
intangible parent figure...

:05:35
who shakes a finger at us
from thousands of years ago...

:05:38
and says, " Do it--
Do it and I'll fuckinĀ“ spank you!"

:05:43
Oh,Jesus!
:05:45
The way you put it, I've never really
thought about it like that before.

:05:50
What have I been doing
with my life?

:05:54
- What am l?
- Yeah, I know.

:05:58
Listen, my advice to you...
:06:00
you take this money that you've
been collecting for your parish...

:06:03
go get yourself a nice dress,
fix yourself up.

:06:07
Find some man-- find some woman--you
can connect with, even for a moment...

:06:11
'cause that's really all life is,
Sister-- a series of moments.

:06:16
Why don't you seize yours?
:06:22
That a girl.
:06:33
You know, here's what
I don't get about you.

:06:36
You know for a fact
that there is a God.

:06:39
You've been in His presence.
He's spoken to you personally.

:06:43
- Yet I heard you claim to be atheist.
- I like to fuck with the clergy, man.

:06:47
I just love it. I love to keep
those guys on their toes.

:06:51
Here's what I don't get about you.
:06:53
Why do you feel the need
to come to this place all the time?

:06:57
My friend, because
this is humanity at its best.


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