One of the great things about being a writer is that I can take real life urges and politically incorrect statements and put them into the mouth of a character just to see how those around him (or her) would react given what I know of the characters’ histories or pscyhologies.

But how much would you like to say this to some people you’ve met?

Any success or loyalty you gain in life will be accomplished through deceit. Because you are a miserable human being and if you don’t open your eyes, your ears, and your mind; right now! Your soul and mind are going to roast in the eternal hell that you’ve created for yourself on this earth.

The scene that this little directed soliloqy comes from is one of my favorite that I have ever written so far.

But aren’t there some people you’d just love to say something like that to just to see their reactions?

Maybe it’s just me…

Anyway, this really reminds me of one of Jonathan Edwards’s
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and just isn’t something you hear much of any more. You hear a lot about God being mad at the people around you and wanting all them to die. You hear a lot about how God doesn’t exist or does exist but you don’t hear a lot of what would you do if the best part of you were always watching over your thoughts, emotions,and actions toward others?

I am not a practicing Christian although I would probably one of the first on the boat if some shit happened like in book one of the Left Behind series; but I do believe that people in massive and general sense should have the fear of the unknown put into through psychologically disturbing measures.

I mean, let’s face it, some people out there are just whacked out. Some of them are running on a totally different frequency mentally, emotionally, and spiritually than what the social organism of humanity does.

And some of them are just fugged up in the head, ain’t right, need supervision and safety helmets. They need to be watched because they are a danger to themselvers, and more importanly, to the rest of us.

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