"Why do people choose the substitute over God himself? Probably the most important reason is that it obviates accountability to God. We can meet idols on our own terms because they are our own creations. They are safe, predictable, and controllable; they are, in Jeremiah's colorful language, the 'scarecrows in a cornfield' (10:5). They are portable and completely under the user's control. They offer nothing like the threat of a God who thunders from Sinai and whose providence in this world so often appears to us to be incomprehensible and dangerous . . . [People] need face only themselves. That is the appeal of idolatry."

- David F. Wells
The Snopes Paradox

As seen on xkcd:

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Comments on "The Snopes Paradox":
1. The Ancient Mariner - 11/21/2007 12:31 am CST

Is that so? I've actually never been to Snopes.com; I usually check stuff out at TruthorFiction.com.

2. Becky - 11/21/2007 5:07 am CST

LOL! That's is hilarious!!

3. Quaid - 11/21/2007 9:38 am CST

very funny.

Snopes is way-cool.

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