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People Who Don't Want to know How Special Effects Are Achieved Are More Likely to believe in God

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People Who Don't Want to know How Special Effects Are Achieved Are More Likely to believe in God
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I remember reading this in a Christopher Brookmyre novel. I forget which one.

Great theory.

Ignore the man behind the curtain. 

 

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Hideous Monster
Hideous Monster posted 10 months ago

It certainly applies to me.

MastaKink
MastaKink posted 10 months ago

Wait, doesn't god use his divine powers to make special effects?? I thought I read that in the bible, yeah i'm sure I did, it's in the back somewhere…

Boomstam
Boomstam posted 10 months ago

yeah, when stars rain on earth. it did really happend i saw that on TV about some cool drill dude who nuked a star!

purple octopus
purple octopus posted 10 months ago

Wow! That's pretty gnarly! I remember going to see the live show of Tron. God is quite some puppeteer, huh?

Great picture add, by the way HM. Perfect. 

Hideous Monster
Hideous Monster posted 10 months ago

Thank you.