Shayne Smith
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
so gross and overly large and unwieldy that it just makes everything else by comparison seem subversive.
Okay.
Like, I don't know if that makes sense necessarily.
No, it doesn't really, because I...
It's like I want to say yes, but it doesn't.
So I don't know how else to say no.
No, no.
And here's why, right?
Because I could see it being a subversive message where everyone's an atheist.
But I also couldn't see this kind of comedy working on an ordinary crowd back in 2015 when atheism was at its peak.
Really?
Yeah, I couldn't, right?
Because I just think maybe it would work with Christians.
But atheism was so cool back in 2015.
Eight, I should say, not 15.
I was going to say in 2015.
No, you're right.
That's when it would have worked.
So at its height, when Christianity could have been seen as the most subversive, I don't know if it would have worked, but is it that atheism just kind of burnt itself out in culture and we all got kind of tired of the atheist blowhards and now's the time to get in with the subversive messaging?
I don't even know.