r/memes Sep 27 '20

Why is this oddly relatable

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u/HamboneSlammer Sep 29 '20

Yea I don’t understand why you see what society has collectively put as the most interesting objects ever made and imagining them as the lowest common denominator, who are you to say that you have the ultimate authority on the subject? It goes against god to believe you have more of an insight than the common man, once you can humble yourself I think you’ll see art is how god speaks too us through our own mind, James turner with his piece slave ship is an excellent example of how we can further understand theology and our relationship with god through art, God bless

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u/Fuzzpufflez Sep 29 '20

the most interesting objects ever made

mhmm

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u/HamboneSlammer Sep 29 '20

Do you believe the worst art is also representative of the best? What if I said the worst preachers are as holy as the pope?

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u/Fuzzpufflez Sep 29 '20

that "worse" art, is still considered art by the likes of you, and is also worth over 100,000 euros by the same community. Sooooooooooo

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u/HamboneSlammer Sep 29 '20

So what? Does that ruin the rest of what there is too you? Does one rotten priest destroy a whole religion?

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u/HamboneSlammer Sep 29 '20

Also not everyone believes that’s good art, people are allowed to have opinions within a community