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The Great Cosmic Debate: Jesus, Stan, and the Devil Walk into a Talk Show... An Absurdist Comedy
by Thomas Emerson
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Synopsis
The answer is 42. The philosophers disagree.
Jesus, Buddha, the Devil, and thirty of history's greatest minds gather for a YouTube philosophy show to answer life's biggest questions. Also in attendance is Stan Laicus, insurance adjuster from Kansas, who just wants to know if he can leave early for ...
Jesus, Buddha, the Devil, and thirty of history's greatest minds gather for a YouTube philosophy show to answer life's biggest questions. Also in attendance is Stan Laicus, insurance adjuster from Kansas, who just wants to know if he can leave early for ...
The answer is 42. The philosophers disagree.
Jesus, Buddha, the Devil, and thirty of history's greatest minds gather for a YouTube philosophy show to answer life's biggest questions. Also in attendance is Stan Laicus, insurance adjuster from Kansas, who just wants to know if he can leave early for his kid's baseball game.
(Ding)
That's Kevin. Stan's boss. He needs those quarterly reports.
On Philosophical Musings Plus, Carl Jung hosts the debate of the ages:
Why is there suffering? The philosophers have twelve different answers.
Do we have free will? It depends on who you ask.
What's the meaning of life? Don't forget to like and subscribe.
While ancient wisdom traditions offer competing truths, Stan processes flood claims. While they debate cosmic destiny, Kevin sends another email. While they search for ultimate meaning, the subscriber count keeps climbing.
Six dialogues. Thirty philosophers. And one very confused insurance adjuster.
For fans of Douglas Adams, Kurt Vonnegut, and The Good Place. For anyone who has ever looked for answers. For readers who suspect the universe might not be taking questions.
If this resonates with you, please consider leaving an honest review. Stan would appreciate it.
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