Obviously, I love this show if TV enthusiasts haven't noticed already. This show has taught me a lot of things. New words like coitus. Great people like Neil deGrasse Tyson and Stephen Hawking. And gave nerds around the world hope in the area of dating. If anything, it made me more aware of science. Inspired me to think more than I was prior to me watching the show. However, this show wasn't the reason I left Christianity. It more so serves as confirmation of how things come full circle. Naturally, my favorite character is Sheldon Cooper. I wasn't expecting to be using him as my avatar around the internet. However, he is my avatar. He represents so many present dynamics in my actual life that I feel is perfect for me to use as some sort of mask to the net public.
In being intelligent on a higher level than the average it truly does affect your social interaction in ways that literally makes you awkward, misunderstood and offensive due to the majorities lower IQ and them being defensive about it. It applied also in the Christian Faith when I was often more biblically sound than the average Christian to where I was misunderstood by other Christians. There's no need to be ashamed of a choice you made in the area of intellect. If you want to be smarter? Simply apply yourself but don't get perturbed with me simply because I made such a grand decision to exercise the most important muscle of the body.
The Brain. ( which is literally a legitimate debatable topic )
The truth is constant and never changes. It's how you know something is the truth. Lies change, get altered and tweaked and are never productive in the area of human development. The most honest thing a human can say is " I don't know. " Ergo, religion of any magnitude is arrogant by default because a person decided to create a story about a diety that they never met before yet felt as though they did due to a grandiose feeling that every human can experience when their thoughts venture into such heights in the area of trying to figure out how it all began. Neil deGrasse Tyson spoke on this with scientists such as Isaac Newton. When they reached a point in their discovery where they simply couldn't understand it? They then asserted that the universe must've been created by Intelligent Design. So even in the area of science, it's been shown that the idea of a God is not far-fetched, ridiculous or delusional. It's only when you make a religion based on that experience of awe that it becomes delusional.
You may ask me what I think about The Big Bang Theory. And after looking into it for some time I've come to this conclusion about it.
The Big Bang Theory is the largest [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] recorded.
In being intelligent on a higher level than the average it truly does affect your social interaction in ways that literally makes you awkward, misunderstood and offensive due to the majorities lower IQ and them being defensive about it. It applied also in the Christian Faith when I was often more biblically sound than the average Christian to where I was misunderstood by other Christians. There's no need to be ashamed of a choice you made in the area of intellect. If you want to be smarter? Simply apply yourself but don't get perturbed with me simply because I made such a grand decision to exercise the most important muscle of the body.
The Brain. ( which is literally a legitimate debatable topic )
The truth is constant and never changes. It's how you know something is the truth. Lies change, get altered and tweaked and are never productive in the area of human development. The most honest thing a human can say is " I don't know. " Ergo, religion of any magnitude is arrogant by default because a person decided to create a story about a diety that they never met before yet felt as though they did due to a grandiose feeling that every human can experience when their thoughts venture into such heights in the area of trying to figure out how it all began. Neil deGrasse Tyson spoke on this with scientists such as Isaac Newton. When they reached a point in their discovery where they simply couldn't understand it? They then asserted that the universe must've been created by Intelligent Design. So even in the area of science, it's been shown that the idea of a God is not far-fetched, ridiculous or delusional. It's only when you make a religion based on that experience of awe that it becomes delusional.
You may ask me what I think about The Big Bang Theory. And after looking into it for some time I've come to this conclusion about it.
The Big Bang Theory is the largest [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] recorded.
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