The Rules:
Person 1, namely me, in a state of sadness or possessed of a moral quandry, approaches person 2, in this case, all of you, and states "In the absence of a kind and loving god, there is/are X" where x is something terribly, horribly wrong with the world. Person 2 replies with "In the presence of a kind and loving god, there is/are Y" where Y is something good about the world. Person 3 may elect to chime in at this moment, or person 1 may continue, countering with "There is/are Z" where Z is another bad thing. The game continues until one side either repeats something previously afformentioned and is called out for doing so, or is stumped. If the presence side wins, the winner states, "Hah, there is a kind and loving god," or, "There is a kind and loving god, hah." If the absence side wins, the winner simply changes the subject, or smiles, and never, under any circumstances says "there is no kind and loving god."
In the absence of a kind and loving god, there is sleep deprivation.
Person 1, namely me, in a state of sadness or possessed of a moral quandry, approaches person 2, in this case, all of you, and states "In the absence of a kind and loving god, there is/are X" where x is something terribly, horribly wrong with the world. Person 2 replies with "In the presence of a kind and loving god, there is/are Y" where Y is something good about the world. Person 3 may elect to chime in at this moment, or person 1 may continue, countering with "There is/are Z" where Z is another bad thing. The game continues until one side either repeats something previously afformentioned and is called out for doing so, or is stumped. If the presence side wins, the winner states, "Hah, there is a kind and loving god," or, "There is a kind and loving god, hah." If the absence side wins, the winner simply changes the subject, or smiles, and never, under any circumstances says "there is no kind and loving god."
In the absence of a kind and loving god, there is sleep deprivation.
