Ba’al’s Bathroom Break Leaves Modern Supporters in a Lurch: “Maybe He’ll Hear Us If We Yell Louder!” In an unexpected twist, Ba'al, the ancient deity once mocked by Elijah for being "on the toilet," seems to be taking an extended break, leaving modern followers puzzled. Much like the ancient devotees who found themselves mocked by Elijah for their misplaced faith, today's supporters of certain political figures find their prayers unanswered. In ancient times, followers offered child sacrifices to deities like Ba'al for favorable outcomes. Today, some argue that modern women seek abortions to maintain their lifestyle or pursue prosperous careers, drawing parallels to these ancient rites. As Ba'al remains occupied, modern followers are left contemplating whether their sacrifices will ever yield the desired success. Meanwhile, the debate over personal and societal gains continues, echoing the motivations of ancient rituals.
Leighton Flowers Declares War on Calvinism: Wants Election Day to Sound Less Predestined and More Like a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure In a twist on theological debates, Leighton Flowers has started a petition to rename "Election Day" to "Choose This Day Whom You Will Serve Day," aiming to highlight his disdain for Calvinism's doctrine of election. Flowers, known for his opposition to the idea that God unconditionally chooses certain individuals for salvation, argues that the current name inadvertently endorses Calvinist predestination. "Why should Election Day imply a predetermined outcome?" he quipped, suggesting the new name would better reflect the freedom of choice he advocates. Critics wonder if this is just another chapter in his ongoing crusade against Calvinism.