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Columbo, rumpled & disheveled, would say “Pardon me Miss, just one more question, if you don’t mind. Wasn’t Columbus just another employee-conscript, taking orders & doing the banal-evil eat-‘em-up in the gobble-gobble army of, at that moment in time, Ferdinand & Isabella?”

Columbo asked a lot of rhetorical questions.

Capacity for religion incapacitates (many … far too many to disabuse).

Capacity for “pragmatic” corn-eating incapacitates wild hogs & domesticated pigs, too … its a synonym for taking the easy way that representational religion seems to offer.

When these domesticated boys found themselves Gilligan’d, they invented a pig-headed projection-religion to represent them:

https://www.bookishelf.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/7db38e7c636635bea025f6d96271a1fe.jpg

“Transference of fear & self-loathing into an authoritarian vessel; it’s catharsis. He absorbs their dread with his narrative. Because of this he’s effective in proportion to the amount of certainty he can project. Certain linguistic anthropologists think that religion is a language virus that rewrites pathways in the brain, dulls critical thinking.” ~ True Detective

If the Abrahamic tricycle didn’t exist, & no tricyclic antidepressant substitutions for it either, would the carnage cease, increase, or steady on?

In other words, do clothes, robes, make the wo/man? Or just camouflage them?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxBnaMGP2aY

“Columbus, De Soto or Cortez, the names did not matter …”

That’s right; correct.

Also right, correct, to say that calling compulsion “greed,” or “messianic fanaticism,” does not matter, either.

Word substitution is a game without end. No matter what it is word-called, the action-thing is still just what it is … & words are truly superfluous decorations.

Conquest does not attend any particular church.

And congregations are less than the sums of their parts ... such that the effect is the wanting of more-more-more.

Catch-22 irony.

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