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Message Subject Christian Bible EXPOSED!!!!
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We should pity those who are too steeped in their own ego and traditions to be open minded about the identity of the supposed "gods" they serve. It's much like somebody who has, for years, has had a big gulp of soda for lunch. It's hard for them to change, and even harder for them to tell you why they need this big gulp of soda.

Christians are some of the most cunning lying deceivers the world has ever known. They preach goodness and charity out of one side of their mouth, while denouncing you for your supposed sins out of the other. They promise a magical cure for every spiritual ailment, but first you have to believe! They pretend to charity while stealing you and knifing you in the back.

The damn thing of it is that they get so used to their lies and deceptions, that they really think they are doing good. There is so much bullcrap in the bible that they can just throw endless heaps of that garbage at you and expect it to take, but when confronted with evil as in the original post in this thread, proof of the evil in the bible, they are helpless, stunned, and all they can do is turn nasty and evil. Their true faces are revealed by the power of their own scripture!

So, pity the Christians, but don't turn your back on them. They're evil and stupid, and without any shame, but that right there is probably one of the saddest states of existence possible.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32549589

I know what you say is true, but it is hard to pity some of them. As in my case, most of the Christians I personally know are not the Bible thumping type you find here often. They might go to church but you don't hear a word out of them about religion for the rest of the week. Most of my good friends are actually Christian. They don't care that I don't believe. I don't care if they do. We don't talk about religion because there is always something more important to talk about.

Most of them, to tell you the truth, are probably brainwashed too. I try to look past it. I know they think Jesus is real and God is looking out for them. I understand their need for it. But I would have a problem if they didn't understand my need for reality.

I have no problem thinking that when I die I will be gone forever. I like the idea of that. I know there is no hell. When I was a Christian, I used to worry about people who didn't "know the Lord." If you questioned your faith, you could go to hell where the "good Lord" would burn you up forever and ever. THAT used to keep me awake at night and started me on my truth journey.

I had to face the reality that we really do not have a God. Look at the world. Would a good God allow innocent children to starve or be raped? Of course not. He is not there. There is no better evidence for the non-existence of God than the non-existence of God. That probably only made sense to me...LOL I like talking to you people who aren't believers. Christians would tell us we are evil sinners, but we are just people who love others. I wish they could see that without all the judgment.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20657814


I was raised as a Christian and I must admit, when I first started realizing how ridiculous it all is, my mind encountered a sort of internal block or barrier that caused me to be afraid. I could almost hear that irrational part of me saying "what if it's all true, and just by thinking these thoughts you are going to hell?"

I believe in God, but not the God of the Bible. God is nothing less than the consciousness of the universe itself, and it is so vast and timeless that it may only barely notice us. It certainly doesn't care for worship, doesn't need it, and may even be offended by it. I believe it may, upon rare occasion, intercede for us puny humans, but only for its own reasons - one of which may be sheer amusement!

The idea that Jehova, the God of the Bible, is the God of the entirety of creation is laughable. I do believe that at one time, it's possible that a powerful entity (call it an alien or whatever) did indeed scare the shit out of some desert dwelling nomads, cause them to nip the ends of their penises off and do all kinds of ridiculous shit, etc. A sort of alien blood god. To me this is quite plausible because I have seen UFOs on 2 occasions, and am pretty sure that they must have been other than manmade.

However, I think this Jehova has long ago died, gone into stasis, or left, probably with a lot (most?) of the other gods of old, all of whom I believe were real in one way or another. Aliens, supermen who perfect some mental or physical science, or just really exceptional humans who were deified by their successors. There are too many stories from too many cultures, describing too many super-beings, for it to be all just pure fantasy.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32549589


Yes, this could be true. I have read some of those stories myself. In fact, it is said that many religions talk of sky gods who come down and impregnate human females. The Bible has the Nephilim, but the snake gods are mentioned in religions of many nations.

I don't know the answer to that myself. Maybe these aliens wrote the Bible. Maybe they were the cruel "deities" that we worship today? I prefer to believe in evolution because I think it makes a lot of sense. Fossils are laid down in the order in which the creature died. The earth is very, very old. I have no idea what is true and what is not. But I tend to believe scientists who say we got here by the process of evolution. If I ever saw a UFO, like you did, maybe I would quickly change my mind.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 20657814



I doubt aliens wrote the Bible. A bunch of scheming Jewish and greedy Roman people did.

I don't expect anybody to believe that I saw a UFO, because I knew that I didn't believe in that stuff before I saw one myself. It's the kind of thing that changes you, for sure.

But, doesn't it seem easier to swallow that the gods of old were either aliens or just really advanced supermen and women with some kind of super-science, mental or physical? I mean, compared to the hypothesis that they were just magical.
 
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