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God isTrump & the "Wicked" Deserve to Fry!

It has been said that if the God of the Bible existed, it would be the most horrible thing we could ever imagine.  That's certainly what one discovers from reading the Bible!

Hell, just look at what he did to his own son, what he did to the world overall with a flood, to countless other of his "children" through plagues and famines, and even his own "chosen people" during their exodus from the Pharaohs of Egypt!

I mean, can anyone really blame them, after being lead around the desert to die for forty years, for losing faith!? And for all those who did, Moses slaughtered them mercilesslely at yaweh's behest. Hell, just think about the prospect of having created an eternal "hell" in the first place, whatever it may be.

In truth, the god of the Bible most likely murdered all of the other gods like a Stalin or an Al Capone, just to rule the universe so he could torture all those who dared to tell the truth about just how much of a monster he really is, much like any totalitarian psychopathic narcissist would do who needs people to love him as much as   Donald Trump.

It's just ironic that anyone who is NOT a Christian can read the Bible and clearly see this, while only a Christian can read the Bible and, despite all of the bloodshed and horror it contains (which has only been surpassed in spades by Christians after Christ), come to the exact oppose conclusion from every other person on the planet.

Sure, the Christian will admit, God had been horrible to people in the past, like the inhabitants of Sodom and Gemorrah, to name but one example, but that's because those people all deserved exactly what they got.  Such compassion and jugentalism is how the Christian justifies the genocides committed by their God while believing  they themselves would never be deserving of such a fate (even though they argue that all of humanity is equally guilty of murdering Jesus).

For them, god is great, and anyone he either kills via disease or drought or famine etc, or has been killed by his "chosen people," somehow deserve to die horrible deaths.

Just see how they feel about it all when He decides it's their turn.

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