Since the latest season hasn’t concluded yet, let’s only look at plot holes from 1990 and before.

175 points

Probably the two a half billion people claiming to identify as christian while actively opposing and taking action against any of Christ’s non-self-serving ideals.

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If there’s one good thing about Maga it’s that it clearly illuminated what a majority of these “Christians” actually are.

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They’ve been more than happy to illuminate themselves, sometimes via burning crosses, for some time. At least those ones have taken off the hoods now.

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20 points

There are some of us that don’t do that. But yeah, even as an adherent, I see and feel what you mean.

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22 points

That must be painful and frustrating. An old coworker of mine was a “real” Christian (by that I mean kind, pleasant, and non-judgmental) and I often wonder what his take on the last several years would be.

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I know what mine is. Nobody is truly thinking about how they “should” go about things, they make the word second fiddle to something else, whether it’s public speakers being selective and hoarding their money to supposedly “Catholic” or “Protestant” governors enacting policies that would make even Neo-Stoics give up on them. I often hear about people going through hardships with supposedly Christ-loving families, hardships that shouldn’t be there, and it makes me mad I can’t do anything. I might be terrified of being a mom, but I’d do it for those people.

A good rule of thumb: The ten commandments > The word of Jesus > The rest of the old testament > Indirect interpretations, with Paul being nothing more than the Christian equivalent of a hadith.

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I grew up in a religious community that was mostly “real” Christians (there are always exceptions, and people are imperfect, but they were trying their best). It’s SO frustrating to see how these people are. I haven’t been practicing in well over a decade, so I don’t feel like I’m a part of that group anymore, so it’s starting to get less frustrating. Or maybe I’m just getting jaded.

But the worst part of it all is seeing my parents start to drink the hate Kool aid. My parents used to be the kind of people that would literally take the shirts off their backs to help anyone. And now they are so hateful and selfish. It’s so disappointing.

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I feel like there was something in Revelations about how a powerful delusion would fall on people because they “loved not the truth”.

And I’m not saying this is the end times but I definitely feel like there wouldn’t be much difference between how I felt right now and how I would feel if I knew for a fact it was the end times.

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12 points

Nah, that’s not a plot hole. That’s just a seed for the Act 3 twist we’re due in about 2 years. When the Vatican incorporates and invades Yugoslavia.

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6 points

Fucking Papal States. I wish that I could play Florence without becoming Excommunication Simulator!

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5 points

HOI4 moment

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For real. I am no catholic or god worshipper but i feel like i am living a more religious life then them because I recognize the fiction of Jesus life for the vast inspirational philophies it contains and actually try to incorporate some of it in my life.

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6 points

Literally, all it boils down to is: Don’t Be An Asshole.

That’s it. That’s all you have to do.

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That is really hard for so many people to do.

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How does it feel to be on the same side as most preachers and weekly church-goers?

Few things drives them more nuts than people who call themselves Christians and don’t even attempt to be followers of Christ. Trying and failing is one thing, and always an embarrassment to the church, but living like the worst dregs of society, while using that name, is worse than an intentional smear campaign.

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Wow, top voted reply. Damn Lemmy is cynical. There are many people out there doing God’s work caring for each other for no recognition, no reward. And certainly there are many folks out there too that make things look really bad, and the media loves to tell that story, but don’t for a moment think that that’s every Christian.

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I don’t think it’s fair to complain about assumed absolute statements and in the next breath say “damn lemmy is cynical”.

Obviously every christian isn’t a hypocrite.

Also obviously, too many are.

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You’re right. Just sad to see this being the highest rated comment on something that I really didn’t expect to have at all to do with religion.

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The best thing these unrecognized christians “doing God’s work” you say exist could be doing to help the world right now is to be actively and vocally trying to oppose the Christians that are currently very loudly advocating for fascism. There is literally no bigger threat right now. There is a clear imbalance in voices in the Christian community. The good Christians could be just as loud if they wanted, they could be setting an example, but they aren’t. People always say it’s just a “few” loud voices when talking about the bad things being said, if it only takes a few to be that loud then why the fuck are the good ones silent?

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73 points

The details around the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand really jump the shark. Must’ve been a drug-fueled writing session on that one

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19 points

When that one aired I assumed they were going to genre-shift into dark comedy or slapstick, but they… really, really didn’t.

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10 points

You haven’t seen Blackadder? I thought the whole plot was a set up to the series.

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9 points

one drunk dude with a pistol changing the course of the whole world?

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24 points

Don’t ignore the whole other stuff with the failed bombing etc.

From wikipedia:

At 10:10 am,[75] Franz Ferdinand’s car approached and Čabrinović threw his bomb. The bomb bounced off the folded back convertible cover into the street.[76] The bomb’s timed detonator caused it to explode under the next car, putting that car out of action, leaving a 1-foot-diameter (0.30 m), 6.5-inch-deep (170 mm) crater,[75] and wounding 16–20 people.[77]

Čabrinović swallowed his cyanide pill and jumped into the Miljacka river. Čabrinović’s suicide attempt failed, as the old cyanide only induced vomiting, and the Miljacka was only 13 cm deep due to the hot, dry summer.[78] Police dragged Čabrinović out of the river, and he was severely beaten by the crowd before being taken into custody.

Just the mental image of him chucking himself into a river after the failed bombing and then also failing his suicide on two fronts…

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3 points

Lmfaooo

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2 points

This is why you buy the 2nd cheapest cyanide pills, not the cheapest.

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5 points

Not at all. Things were a powder keg. If it wouldn’t have blown at that point, then shortly thereafter.

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2 points

“The War to End All Wars” was a good season finale, but then just 20 years later they made a sequel with bigger effects budget and openly evil villains. Lazy writing. And the way things have been written towards WWIII but then backing off is a long season tease.

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65 points

That DB Cooper storyline was never resolved.

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19 points

Lots of those. Characters just falling out of the narrative left and right.

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8 points

Those aren’t plot holes. They’re upper story windows conveniently located in Russia.

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The fact the Pepsi at one point had the 6th largest military in the world, and did nothing to conquer Coca-Cola.

Like, why even start that storyline if you dont take it to the inevitable conclusion?

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20 points

Pepsi has also made huge profits in Russia since the west started sanctions.

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15 points

Yes, they have. That’s why I don’t buy their products anymore.

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Are we supposed to believe the largest most dominant military force in the world, Kublai Kahn’s Mongol fleet was defeated by some inclement weather… TWICE?? Lazy writing.

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Inclement weather, just FYI. Although, your spelling also makes a lot of sense in the current times…

Not bashing your point though, that’s a good one.

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8 points

My turn to learn a new fact today. Wild that I’ve never realised it was spelt that way.

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