 Now if you thought that was bad, I'm going to take you into depths of greater evil than that. So you all probably, I mean we talked about this yesterday about the Prague shooting, this 24 year old who went on a rampage yesterday and killed 14 students at Charles University in Prague in the Czech Republic. It turns out that a week ago he killed a father and a two month old baby. Not somebody he knew, just randomly. Their bodies were found in the woods, the police had been trying to figure out who the murderer was, rummaging through the belongings of this guy who committed this massacre yesterday, they've come to the conclusion it was him. He also yesterday before killing the 14 students killed his father. God, I mean where does that come from? Well if you read about him, if you read what he wrote, he had a telegram channel. This is the kind of stuff this guy was writing on his telegram channel, which was private so nobody else could see it. He made it public before he went out to do the shooting yesterday. He says, I want to do school shooting and possibly suicide. I always wanted to kill. I thought I would become a maniac in the future. And then he talks about being inspired by a 24 year old who did a school shooting in Russia a couple of years ago. He says, when Ilznaz did the shooting, I realized it was much more profitable to do a mass murder than serial ones. Profitable. God, I don't know if that's a translational, but profitable. In what, how, in attention you get? He then praised the 14 year old who also in Russia who killed the schoolmate, injured five others and then shot herself. And that happened earlier this month. And he wrote about her. It was as if she came, she had come to my aid from heaven just in time. And then, and this really sums it all up. So if you want to see what nihilism, what nihilism edits most explicit form, nihilism in its most explicit form, which of course leads to death. There is no way to go from this kind of nihilism. This is what leads to, leads to death. He writes, I hate the world and want to leave as much pain as possible. That's it. What makes a human being like this? Be this? I don't know the one can tell, but certainly nothing in our culture really works to help. But, and maybe in any culture, there would be crazies, you know, completely evil people like this that are just pure evil. It is quite possible that that would exist at any time. But it is shocking to encounter. It's just a, just a, just a, you know, you could kind of argue, I mean, I'm not arguing this, but, you know, Hamas doing what it did. There was some political goal, the accumulation of Israel, the Jews, liberation, something, or even, you know, 72 versions in heaven. But here there's nothing just pure unadulterated hatred, hatred of life, and it always starts with your own life and life and hatred of the world. And therefore lashing out as a consequence is the only way to release a release of that hatred. Truly shocking and awful and, and horrible what happened yesterday in Prague and the reality is it could happen anywhere. This kind of evil, this kind of nihilism exists everywhere. We've seen school shootings here in the United States where this shooter expressed the same kind of mentality. And whether we get more of this in a modern society, you know, particularly, you know, nihilistic society that we have, if we get more of this, so we get less of this, it's really, it's hard to tell, it's hard to win the statistics, but you know, this is sheer evil, sheer evil.