Meme Thread: v2

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What, no Koran meme? Or is that a protected book?

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Well, The Quran is largely stolen from the Bible, so a refutation of the bible could be seen as a refutation of the Quran. They are wrong in many of the same ways, after all. Equal glimpses into the untrue.

Your last photo though, it is wrong.

The Soviet Union propped up the Russian Orthodox Church, involved leader worship, following dogmas, and other such fantastical nonsense, like Lysenko's biology

North Korea, as it is today, was founded by a man born in a divine manner, is dead, yet still the head of the state. His son is still the head of the party, and when his grandson dies, he will complete their trinity, and remain in his position. North Korea is leader worship put into practice.

Cambodia was steeped in leader worship, like the worship of their king. At no point, when Sihanouk was deposed, was Cambodia based upon rational critique or intellectual honesty. Nobody killed for their atheism.

Now, China is a more interesting subject, being an explicit atheist state. But I fail to see how the rejection of dogmatic religion, and it being replaced with communist state worship, makes atheism the reason for the human rights abuses we see in China.

And Revolutionary France? That one does not make much sense.
 
Well, The Quran is largely stolen from the Bible, so a refutation of the bible could be seen as a refutation of the Quran. They are wrong in many of the same ways, after all. Equal glimpses into the untrue.

Your last photo though, it is wrong.

The Soviet Union propped up the Russian Orthodox Church, involved leader worship, following dogmas, and other such fantastical nonsense, like Lysenko's biology

North Korea, as it is today, was founded by a man born in a divine manner, is dead, yet still the head of the state. His son is still the head of the party, and when his grandson dies, he will complete their trinity, and remain in his position. North Korea is leader worship put into practice.

Cambodia was steeped in leader worship, like the worship of their king. At no point, when Sihanouk was deposed, was Cambodia based upon rational critique or intellectual honesty. Nobody killed for their atheism.

Now, China is a more interesting subject, being an explicit atheist state. But I fail to see how the rejection of dogmatic religion, and it being replaced with communist state worship, makes atheism the reason for the human rights abuses we see in China.

And Revolutionary France? That one does not make much sense.

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Well, The Quran is largely stolen from the Bible, so a refutation of the bible could be seen as a refutation of the Quran. They are wrong in many of the same ways, after all. Equal glimpses into the untrue.

Your last photo though, it is wrong.

The Soviet Union propped up the Russian Orthodox Church, involved leader worship, following dogmas, and other such fantastical nonsense, like Lysenko's biology

North Korea, as it is today, was founded by a man born in a divine manner, is dead, yet still the head of the state. His son is still the head of the party, and when his grandson dies, he will complete their trinity, and remain in his position. North Korea is leader worship put into practice.

Cambodia was steeped in leader worship, like the worship of their king. At no point, when Sihanouk was deposed, was Cambodia based upon rational critique or intellectual honesty. Nobody killed for their atheism.

Now, China is a more interesting subject, being an explicit atheist state. But I fail to see how the rejection of dogmatic religion, and it being replaced with communist state worship, makes atheism the reason for the human rights abuses we see in China.

And Revolutionary France? That one does not make much sense.

"Religion" is a code word used by the left to mean "Christianity", this is really nothing new. They want to do away with traditional religion, even though that leads to bizarre societies (communist, Nazi, etc.) that still contain religion, whether it's leader worship, or the left's new religion, social justice.

Anyway, I didn't write the meme (for example I would have used Cuba instead of Russia, and I don't know what the religious situation was during Revolutionary France...maybe they should have said the British Civil War).
 
a meme is anything that is copied with the ability to edit. so you can see variations of it and they all fall along the same lines

like rashad face is a meme, because there are a bunch of images with rashads face used for a humorous effect in a similar way, even though all those images are different

TV tropes are memes by definition

only newbs think memes are an image with macro text over it
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I watched a bit of it too it did seem unscripted and someone incoherent. Definitely didn't sound like the Obama who was surrounded by teleprompters.

Trump and Obama are opposites there. Trump sounds like a mess when he reads a statement but is a hell of a speaker in front of a crowd.
 
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