God has asked me to gather the Rainbow Tribe. God the Creator of this place we live on wants all his children to know that religion is fine but what is really important is every single persons individual connection to Spirit, the Universe, the one who created our whole existence. [...]
Any person can access the Spirit of God. God is in all of us, we only have to open ourselves up and say “hi God it’s me”, then say your name LOL! and then say what you want to say.
—Yosemite Bear, aka Double Rainbow Dude



…and say “hi God it’s me”, then say your name LOL!
For some reason that reminds me of Kent Hovind’s Doctoral Dissertation
Glad that he’s taking his 5 minutes and running with it, but his blog is crazy. Reading his bio is really sad though.
Come on Daniel – be honest – this quote is actually from John C. isn’t it?
“He who planted the ear, does He not hear? Ps 94:9
omg John C are you Yosemite Bear?!?
Maybe Pappa Bear or Yosemite Sam is more like it, ha. All the best
You mean Yogi Bear?
Don’t bogart that joint, my friend…………
WHOA DUDE DOUBLE RAINBOW
WHAT DOES IT MEAN??!!?
Is Yosemite Bear saying that he was not, in fact, high as shit when he recorded that video?
“I have been told that people who use my works for personal or finical gain without asking or offering anything to me will suffer from ED, vaginal dryness or both ”
He’s a few skittles short of a full packet. He doesn’t get that people are watching his video mostly to laugh at him.
Also, self-aggrandizing and threatening, therefore no better than any preacher or imam.
I was wondering if he is Native American or just a native-american-wannabe. I like a lot of Native American philosophy, and this teeny-bopper-youth-church “Hi God, it’s me LOL” ruins my enjoyment of it (not to mention my breakfast) in much the same way that his verbal diarrhea and big mouth ruin my enjoyment of a double rainbow.
Something is good and enjoyable in itself until some sappy bigmouth idiot opens his yap and ruins it.
Since god is in all probability nothing more than a construct of the human imagination, I guess that “Hi god, it’s me” is a pretty accurate expression of the matter.