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The Christian God is the Devil Himself

Anyone who bothers to read the bible before being 'brainwashed' about the "correct" way one must necessarily read that bloody tome, is left with the unmistakable conclusion that the God the Christian worships is actually the Devil himself. 

In fact, most atheists are actually Christians who bothered to take the time to read the Bible, and think about it critically rather than just being spoon-fed by those who derive all of their power from our willingness to "believe" whatever they tell us.  And doing so is what lead them to discover this very fact for themselves. 

This seems just as utterly preposterous to the Christian, of course, as suggesting to the followers of Charles Manson or Jim Jones that both of those men were simply insane. Crusades, Inquisitions, and aiding and abetting pedophile priests on a global scale over the course of decades is never enough "fruit" for the Christian to ever admit the "tree" they worship - an execution device used to maximize suffering before death - is in fact one of evil origins.  And when you consider how many adoring fans Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot and Mao, had, who wrote songs of love and devotion to those men and their benevolence, this isn't at all surprising. 

In fact, the serpent in the Garden of Eden clearly told Adam & Eve that eating of the "tree of knowledge of good and evil" would "make them like God, knowing right from wrong."

The true and only "miracle" of religion, then, is that convinces people, and indeed addicts many of them on a deeply emotional level to the idea, that they should necessarily interpret that line as referring to anything but their own "sacred" religion. It is this miracle, and this miracle alone, that constitutes humanity's "original" sin, for it is with just such a "belief" that every judgment that one person has ever passed upon another, began.


 

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