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The Bible Fraud

The Bible is said to be the "word" of God, even though many scientists tend to think that the fabric of reality itself is written in numbers. In the same way that Christians ignore this contradiction, however, they likewise overlook how much the Bible only discusses the nature of God, not through the infinite details sandwiched between a single atom and the cosmos, but only through the actions of those who sought to draw ever greater power unto themselves; and nearly always through spilling blood in the name of their holy God.

The bible, in other words, is not the story of God, but of men who everywhere sought to become like God, much in the same way the devil is alleged to have done. And in the same way such a quest would prove to be the devil's undoing, casting him from the greatest of the angels to the most despised, so too humanity's quest to "become" like Jesus has only ever resulted in the undoing of mankind, and made him a Nazi to every other species on the planet, including himself.

And in so doing, it turned the human ape from a creature with a gifted intellect to a monster who has only ever worked to gain the whole world at the expense of other people's souls.

The Bible, in other words, is not the story of God, but of how man's continual quest to become like God has only ever lead humans to try and surpass the evils of even the devil himself.  And always for the noblest of reasons.


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