digital-garden-anabasis/pages/fulldocs.twitter.sexismyth.md
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  • Tweet by @Foone on February 14th, 2021:
  • Sometimes I still think about the time someone claimed that "self replicating machines cannot exist"
    • Which is a mighty bold claim coming from a self replicating machine.
  • It's like the anti-Descartes
    • "I think, therefore I'm not."
  • Maybe they were just a very extreme creationist.
    • Every human is created by God, individually and directly.
    • No one is born, God takes some dust and speaks Life into it for every single person, separately
  • Belly buttons are a ridiculous liberal myth
  • And on the 2, 200, 585th day, God created Tim Stevens of Chalet, Alabama
  • The whole concept of birth is a hoax set up by Darwinists to make us believe in evolution
  • Species can't change over many generations for one simple reason:
    • There are no generations!
    • You're not related to your parents!
  • In fact, no one is related to anyone.
  • Family resemblance isn't a thing, either. You might think you look like your mom and/or dad, your siblings, your children... But that's just a coincidence.
  • The real question, though, is how do fans of the incest fetish feel about this? Is it a dream, or a nightmare?
  • Because the Church of No Birth says on the one hand "of course you can have sex with your sister"
    • it also says "but they aren't really your sister"
  • The Church of No Birth says incest is allowed because it's impossible, similar to how the catholic church has repeatedly failed to make a rule against eating the moon.
  • This birth conspiracy goes DEEP. Why do you think they give you drugs when you go to the hospital to have a baby? Hallucinogens! To make you imagine you're having a baby, just like society has ingrained into you from day one.
  • Do you think you've "witnessed" a birth? Well, you didn't.
    • It's shocking the lengths the BirthHeads will go to make people believe. Yeah, SOMETHING may have come out of that person, but did you follow it their whole life?
    • Could it have been an animatronic robot?
  • Maybe it was someone who had been already created elsewhere, who was just placed in there to fool you? Can you be sure you hadn't seen that "baby" somewhere before?
  • Some people think that there must be a link between the "birth" sham and the parent, because of the so-called "pregnancy" they experience before hand.
    • That's simply explained:
  • When you are "pregnant" your doctor gives you lots of pills to help the "fetus".
    • Those pills cause lots of gas and bloating.
  • The Church of No Birth also is one of the Christian denominations with a remarkably liberal policy on abortion, for the simple reason that they don't think its possible.
  • Although they are very against people taking Gas-X. pic.twitter.com/iuObXZh8ar
  • Fun fact: Birth is never mentioned in the Bible!
  • Now sure, some inaccurate translations might ADD references to "birth" but those have clearly been corrupted by the Birth Agenda.
    • Accurate translations, like Reverend Hofstadter's 1841 New English Revised Edition, do not!
  • Anyway, it's amazing anyone still believes in birth. Remember when you were a kid and you asked where babies came from, and were told about the stork or the cabbage patch or whatever?
    • Later on they changed the story, and told you about "sex" and "pregnancy" and "birth"
  • And it's all the same lie! A fairy tale to distract young children from seeing the truth!
    • Do you believe in the tooth fairy too?
  • Now you might argue that "sex" is different from all of these, because even once you know the truth about birth, surely sex can still be real?
    • NO! AND I'LL TELL YOU WHY:
  • "sex" is a myth invented by the Darwinists and condom industries to make you think that you can make new humans.
    • That's just silly. God makes humans.
    • Are you saying you're equal to GOD?!
  • You probably can't even put together an IKEA wardrobe, and you think you can make a whole person?
    • Sure! That seems reasonable. What are the steps? Where do you put the abducens nerve? Does it go in the foot?
  • The idea that a mere human could put together ANOTHER ENTIRE HUMAN, BY HAND, is just ridiculous.
  • Anyway the activity commonly called "sex" (which has nothing to do with "pregnancy" or "birth") is just a fun form of messy hugging.
  • Anyway, happy valentines day.
    • I hope to see you in church.
  • Although members of the Church of No Birth agree with the Jehovahs Witnesses in not celebrating "birthdays", we have completely different reasons for why not.
  • After all, do you celebrate the day you went to Jupiter?
    • The day all the chickens in the world turned into ham sandwiches?
    • The day the sun rose in the north, and it was blue?
  • Of course not. Why celebrate an anniversary of an impossible thing that didn't happen?
  • @jeri_claire Now that I say that, I really want an rts/wargame that's like The Great Battles of Q'onoS and you control vast armies of Klingon warriors in their equivalent of a medieval era.
    • Michael Dorn does pre-mission briefings in shitty FMV in front of a green screen.
  • @jeri_claire The only way our media timeline could get worse is if Disney buys Trek and gets JJ Abrams to write a crossover movie.
    • You know how the kids love Godzilla vs King Kong? Well now we've got Star Trek vs Star Wars!
  • @jeri_claire Tagline: "The oldest argument on the internet will finally be answered"