It's been forever, time to blow the dust off this blog and talk about some shit.
I've been wanting to do this, but I've honestly delayed and sidetracked for a very huge chunk of time. But here it is, the counter-argument to all the confused in life, my religious point of view that doesn't have me questioning everything, pondering, being an angry atheist, or foolishly honoring Satan.
Well, here it goes..
As we all know, all religions basically say the same thing. If you didn't know this by now, then you've been looking at it wrong. The basic message is nothing other than, "Be good." It can be looked at as a simple tool for morality, in which aids in the irrigation of the public to do better in their lives to secure their place in heaven, and/or just for personal gain and self-pursuit. Nonetheless, religion of any kind (other than Satanic belief) has enlightened people to a much more positive, and good-deed fulfilling mindset. This in turn brought about many questions, most of which are constantly questioned. For example, in the Christian religion, God loves us all and all those who have faith in God, his only begotten son Jesus Christ, and the holy spirit, shall gain eternal life in heaven. This is portrayed in hollywood movies, church teachings, but more importantly, the Bible itself. Atheist counter-argue the thought of a loving God, exploiting verses in the Bible such as Exodus 35:2 - God demands that we kill everyone who works on the sabbath day. Deuteronomy 21:18-21 - God demands that we kill disobedient teenagers. Leviticus 20:13 - God demands the death of homosexuals. All of which, are indeed written in the Bible, and thus contradicts the thought of a loving God. However, the blinded do not know that the Bible has been corrupted by silly Popes whom have the power to rewrite the Bible, and spread its mutated disease the all the people of the world. Sharing their self-thoughts in the form of cruel God-delivered demands, which is the result of states of silly supremacy in the Catholic Church, which is much like any sort of ranking method. From Priest to deacon, deacon to bishop, bishop to cardinal, cardinal to Pope. It's like an MMORPG level up Job stat/skill gain kind of thing going on, which of course was never created by God or Jesus himself, but that of man. What I'm trying to say about this is, the Bible and Gospel as we know it in the Catholic church has been touched so many times, that we can no longer trace the fingerprints of the words of Jesus, and the recordings of the disciples. Man in the form of clergical leadership have rearranged the Bible to make all think and believe alike, which God and Jesus have not intended. The good news, the Bible, the words of Christ and the prophets of God, have only been needed stated once, but man has fouled them, and dishonored them, which is the greatest of sin.
In all simplicity, like I said, it's basically be good or go to hell. This is good and bad, because once again it can be used as a tool of morality, and it can only discourage the unfaithful. With all the complications that man has created by fucking up the Bible, there is only more to add onto that. What I'm speaking of, is the discovery of evolution, and the evidence of life in the past. Hardcore Catholics go "God put those dinosaur bones to test our faith!" and angry atheist-scientists would go "God and Jesus are imaginary, we were born of unicellular organisms." Both together, can logically, and easily be concluded. We are Gods creation. Perhaps it wasn't some Adam and Eve, garden of Eden story, no. As humans, we understand the whole "Like father, like son" saying, and through the oldest of oldest testaments of the Bible to now, Jesus taught in parables. As simple as the saying goes, the sons of Jesus (Non-biological) we know as the disciples, whom he traveled with and taught life lessons, could of also just written parables with morals to them in the Bible.
Alright bitch, you get the point. Stop posing demonic gestures, stop rockin' the jesus chain, I've delivered only facts, penetration to your brain.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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