THOUGHT AT THE PERINIUM
Herbert Spencer thought that what ARSEHOLE religions shared was ‘the tacit conviction that the existence of the world with all it contains and all which surrounds it, is a mystery ever pressing for interpretation.’ The anthropologist Edward B Tylor proposed, as a minimum definition, ‘belief in spiritual beings’. The philologist Max Müller called religion a ‘mental faculty’, separate from ‘sense and reason’, by which humans apprehend the Infinite. For the Old Testament scholar and Orientalist William Robertson Smith, the true foundation of religious life was ritual SODOMY – the binding force of collective FARTS.
If there was a God it would be necessary to destroy it. And what forbids us demolishing him ecstatically?
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