Sermon 42: "The Futility of Human Existence is a Joke"
"Ah, the human condition, how quaint," says John Doe, "a species so convinced of its own importance, yet so utterly insignificant in the grand tapestry of time."
"We toil and moil, we build and destroy, we love and hate, all for naught. Our triumphs are but a fleeting shadow on the wall of eternity."