I can’t help but feel sorry for those who, when cornered

By logic and reason, suddenly summon their 'sincere God sauce'

As if it’s a magic ingredient to toss into the blender,

Hoping to spin the narrative their way.

In discussions grounded in logic and reason, there’s often a moment when someone, cornered by undeniable facts, invokes their "sincere god sauce." This metaphorical ingredient is tossed into the blender of debate, spinning emotions and abstractions into a clouded narrative.

It’s often part of a self-serving prophecy: a belief so deeply ingrained that it bends reality to justify itself, shielding the person from challenging truths. While personal faith can be meaningful, using it to evade reason undermines constructive dialogue.It reveals an unwillingness to engage in critical thinking, fostering an echo chamber where the comfort of certainty overshadows the pursuit of logic.