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Michael Jackson to commission 50 foot laser-firing, robot replica of himself


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Yea frikn Michael lives in my hometown. My friend works at the airport, and happened to empty the shitter of his plane. His bodygaurds told him to back away at least 30 feet from michael or else (and he is the one carrying the luggage, wut the heck dood). His boss came over and kicked michaels bodygaurds off of the runways permanently...

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and then the next species nature selects to be sentient will worship Jackobot as a fierce god.

"And lo, on the seventh day, Jackobot looked out unto His most glorious creation, and He gripped His crotch most ferociously, for it gladdened Him. And a proclamtion was made unto all the 10-year-old boys, that if they ever snitched to the authorities that they had had their naughty bits fondled, He would incinerate them with His amazing heat-vison"

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This has nothing to do with helping Michael make a comeback. This is, quite clearly, an attempt by atheists to finally prove, once and for all, that there is no benevolent, omnimax deity. I can see the argument already:

1. A benevolent, omnimax deity would not allow a fifty-foot tall Michael Jackson robot that shoots lasers to come into existence.

2. A fifty-foot tall Michael Jackson robot that shoots lasers has come into existence (show picture of fifty-foot tall Michael Jackson robot that shoots lasers)

3. Therefore, a benevolent, omnimax deity does not exist.

The problem of evil, the argument from noncognitivism, the argument from non-belief/divine hiddenness... these pale in comparison to this new atheological argument in the works.

Theists are going to have their work cut out for them refuting this work of logical art.

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This has nothing to do with helping Michael make a comeback. This is, quite clearly, an attempt by atheists to finally prove, once and for all, that there is no benevolent, omnimax deity. I can see the argument already:

1. A benevolent, omnimax deity would not allow a fifty-foot tall Michael Jackson robot that shoots lasers to come into existence.

2. A fifty-foot tall Michael Jackson robot that shoots lasers has come into existence (show picture of fifty-foot tall Michael Jackson robot that shoots lasers)

3. Therefore, a benevolent, omnimax deity does not exist.

The problem of evil, the argument from noncognitivism, the argument from non-belief/divine hiddenness... these pale in comparison to this new atheological argument in the works.

Theists are going to have their work cut out for them refuting this work of logical art.

NICE WORK.

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