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Nov 1, 2023

Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow


Go ahead and make your argument that religion isn't just a little creepy.

I don't mean to be crass. I think I get it. We should remember the past, and pay homage to our ancestry, and honor the dead (those who deserve it anyway). But religion comes rushing in and all of a sudden it's a revenue opportunity - a profit center - and it becomes a competitive event. Who can embrace and celebrate death better?

Like I said - CREEPY.

So here we are in the middle of the annual three-day Festival Of the Dead.











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