But the meme shows surprised people literally underwater
And it specifically mentions flooding
You adding context in terms of the proverbial Coming Storm adds some semblance of a point, but the original meme as it was made is all but meaningless. Since it describes a modern-day attitude and then follows it up with describing specific actions that occured thousands of years ago and God then promised to never do again.
If you'd just made a post that said "God promised to never Flood the Earth in retribution again, so we will do it to please Him with our righteous anger (metaphorically)!", I wouldn't have any quarrel with it. You added some context, but the original underlying meme is still gibberish.
I MEAN, IT'S NOT LIKE HE MADE A COVENANT IN THE SKY THAT HE WOULD NEVER DO SO AGAIN
what a strange, Biblically irrelevant meme
Never do so again with water right? Do you understand that “the storm” is a metaphor? What a stupid biblically ignorant comment.
But the meme shows surprised people literally underwater
And it specifically mentions flooding
You adding context in terms of the proverbial Coming Storm adds some semblance of a point, but the original meme as it was made is all but meaningless. Since it describes a modern-day attitude and then follows it up with describing specific actions that occured thousands of years ago and God then promised to never do again.
If you'd just made a post that said "God promised to never Flood the Earth in retribution again, so we will do it to please Him with our righteous anger (metaphorically)!", I wouldn't have any quarrel with it. You added some context, but the original underlying meme is still gibberish.