Are you making fun of this? If so, then you truly need to read the book.
If not, then either you’re unaware, or you’re speaking something I haven’t been able to decipher.
The Harbinger is a thought-provoking book.
Hardly. From as far back as I can remember, I've always been looking for signs, looking for deeper meanings in ordinary events and coincidences, and, especially so since Clinton and obama, have been paying a closer attention to our symbols and, now, how we treat them and what happens to them.
I don't know why, but I've always taken that sort of thing very seriously. As such, The Harbinger was like finding a sort of Rosetta Stone that tied a lot of pieces together for me and also introduced some new things, including American and biblical history I never learned in or out of school.
Otoh, who here doesn't have the bad habit of trying to find humor in what's going on around them, especially in the incredulity of others' incredulity?
Religion, either with or without, tends to be a target rich environment for that, now more than ever.