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How Christianity Worships Man as a God

Christianity is not the worship of God, it is the worship of the idea that man alone is made in the image and likeness of God. This means that humans think they are the most like God, among all species of life in this universe or any other. 

And they also "believe" that thinking this way is what makes and keeps them "humble," which is like saying the kid who bragged about being better than everyone else in your 7th grade class was also the most modest - a paradox that only "Christianity" has the ability to give the "truest" explanation for; And that that "explanation," should also be accepted as "infallible" (at least by Catholics, whenever it is applied to anything having to do with "faith and morals," which pretty much covers everything anyway).


Christianity, in other words, is the belief that humans alone are like God, "knowing right from wrong."

Or to put it more simply, Christianity is the worship of man as the image of God. 

In this sense, it is as true to say that the bible only proves the existence of God, because it is a book so clearly written by the devil, and worshiped by people everywhere like a golden calf. 

It is to say it is simply an autobiography of man; and how his aspirations to be wholly like God only leads him to treat his fellow man like the Devil, like a cosmic struggle between Dr "Jesus" Jekyll and Mr Lucifer Hyde.   

Seeing this allowed an atheist to finally look at the world and realize that both God and the devil were real, because both of them are simply a projection of all of us. And our eternal quest to know the former, is simply out attempts to deny that we are really the latter. 

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