The Book of Nodz written by all the apostles—and said (or not said) by Nodz.
Apostles debate whether anything was said at all, or perhaps it’s all in Cody’s head.
What survives are whispers of meaning, smudged by confusion of troy but revered nonetheless.
A parododical scripture for those who worship at the altar of confusion, the Book of Nodz stands as both a satire and a spiritual enigma—where the only certainty is that of uncertainty itself.
1 Nodz 1
1 There is only one Cody as each one only has half a brain,
2 People believe that the same as one Cody speaks the other listens, working as one coherent being of which creates and created the perpetual gospels of the Biblica Stupidica.
Quotes & Bars
1 "Without temptation there is no nuiance to this religion shit."
2 "when in doubt and there is nothing else to say, make griselda adlibs. bot bot bot."
3 "Just because someone has a library card doesn't mean they're going to read"
4 "they only have to rhyme to be considered bars"
5 Saith The Teacher.
REFERENCING:
Dawkins, R., 2006. The God Delusion. London: Bantam Press.
Relevance: Dawkins’ critique of organized religion and dogmatic beliefs aligns with the Book of Nodz’s mockery of the Biblica Stupidica, offering a rational perspective on questioning traditional religious structures.