The Ship Analogy
- The Granola Creationist
- Dec 18, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 26, 2022
The ship crashed into an iceberg, and then after that, the water-tight doors were shut to stop the ship from sinking, but the water-tight doors will eventually be weighed down by the water to the point to where they get destroyed. The Captain then warns everyone that they need to get on to the lifeboats, and it does not matter who gets on the lifeboats first, and then the captain leaves the responsibility to the entire crew to get people on the lifeboats, then after this, the captain dives into the water and then swam on to the Island.
During this time, Some people got on the lifeboats and decided that they will not look back. Some of the people on the lifeboats even decide to teach that the ship is 6 years old.
Some people choose not to get on a lifeboat just because they saw someone who was just pretending to get on to a lifeboat.
Some people choose not to get on a lifeboat just because they were "having fun" on the ship.
Some people who choose not to get on a lifeboat denied that the captain exists and then decided to teach that the ship is 460 years old and that the ship evolved from a car.
Some people got on a lifeboat at first, but then got off of a lifeboat later, and were never brought to safety in the first place, because they got off a lifeboat before the ship sank.
Some people choose to place one foot on a lifeboat and one foot on the main ship.
Some people were telling other people to get off the lifeboats.
Some people were telling other people to place one foot on a lifeboat and one foot on the main ship.
People who were on the lifeboats were laughed at, bullied, and teased for getting on a lifeboat.
Then, suddenly, the water-tight doors were destroyed because they were already weighed down by the water, and the ship sank immediately, and the people who did not get on the lifeboats in time died, while the people who were on the lifeboats went to the island and rejoiced with the captain that they survived a sinking ship.
This is the ship analogy that I was daydreaming about back in November of 2021. I hope you enjoy reading this.