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Why Religion Is the Serpent's Lie

The "forbidden fruit" eaten by Adam & Eve from the "tree of knowledge of good and evil" is unmistakably religion. Religion is the lie, after all, that we have "souls," which convinces people not only that they are special among all of creation, giving humanity a very real "god-complex," but also convincing humans of their need to be wholly dependent upon a special class of shamans who proclaim to know "right and wrong" as if they were "like God, knowing right from wrong" - which is exactly what the serpent promised.

From this lie, every other lie humanity has come up with descends. Nationalism, hatred, hope for salvation and fear of those "evil" people (like atheists) who devilishly threaten to drag souls to hell (another religious fabrication that humans simply accept as "true" without a shred of evidence to support it), all come from the "tree of lies" that religion planted on Golgatha, and has only watered in human blood for the glory of a filicidal "god".

In fact, there is not a single "doctrine" you can point to in religion that is not only a lie, but that does not in some way directly contribute to all of the evils in the world.

The Christian of course will only ever insist that religion is the source and anchor of all morality, for it alone teaches humanity to "love thy neighbor as thyself," and that ultimate justice will be doled out in the end for those who don't. But this is entirely untrue.

Christians and Muslims alike, both have within their religions the ability to receive forgiveness for any and every sin they commit during this life, and follow examples of saints and prophets who sinned on a scale that was only ever surpassed (so we are sheepishly lead to believe) by their desire to please their genocidal god. As such, no matter what sins they committed, including repeated acts of genocide, they could always be forgiven, since those sins were always regretted later, or done ultimately in the service of God - ya know, the same way Charles Manson killed innocent people like Moses did.

What's more, religion promises its band of blood sucking zombies that the only real problems in the world come down to too many people not worshiping their "God," who murdered their ancestors wholesale with a flood, piecemeal by the sword of his "chosen people" in the Old Testament, and his own son at their hands (a murder rap he then blamed the people he had lured into committing the bloody deed). And this is the very same God who now threatens to throw the whole of humanity into hell for ever daring to suggest that such a story as the Bible only confirms that God is far worse than every sadistic serial killer combined.

Sure, religion says "love your fellow man," but it really means love God first, and then love your fellow man, if your fellow man happens to agree with your version of the "god-man" you base your entire concept of what it means to be a "godly" person upon. And by "godly" we mean willing to murder anyone and everyone who deserves to be drown to death with a flood, butchered to death like half of the followers of Moses or even Christ himself, or burned with weapons like the Japanese during WW II and the inhabitants of Sodom & Gomorrah.

For anyone who fails to worship so genocidal a "god" as the Christian worships every Sunday, by solemnizing the butchery of their god and drinking his blood,  only deserves genocide, which religion has always seen as the "final solution" for dealing with heretics (like Christ) and anyone who dares to challenge the "truth" claims of those who derive all of their power from the willingness of the masses to simply "believe" their bullshit. 

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