Read The Douchebag Bible Online
Authors: TJ Kirk
deception that I will never be able to muster.
I’m just a man, and though I fight for what I think it good
and just with all my might, I will never be able to call myself good.
The desire to do evil will never leave me. There’s always a bit of
Yang in Yin and a bit of Yin in Yang.
I don’t speak of balance. It’s nothing so orderly and easy to
comprehend as that. What I’m talking about, ladies and
gentlemen, is grime. There is a thick and potent residue of good
on the surface of evil and vice-versa.
Or maybe that’s not the truth either. Maybe at the end of
the day, it’s enlightenment and acceptance of the truth that makes
men good and it’s ignorance and unfairness and thoughtless
cruelty that make men evil.
I hope that this is not the case, because if it is then the
majority of the species are evil, and they will always call their evil
good and call that which is truly good evil.
If we truly live in that world, a world where the good
people—those who hearts are brimming with compassing and
soaring heights of understanding and sorrow—are labeled evil by
those who are blind to their own evil, then the good will need a
defender. Not just one defender, but many—even if their words
and deeds for the sake of good will be perceived as
in defense of
evil.
Terroja Kincaid
December 8th, 2008
T.J. KIRK