Sunday, April 17, 2016

11 Reasons Why Christianity and its God Should be Thrown Into the Dustbin of History

By P. A. Varghese | 10 April 2016
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1. The Punishment for a simple disobedience is grossly unjustified
It is justifiable to inflict such punishments as described in the Bible for a simple disobedience – violating an instruction not to eat a fruit – that too under the temptation of a wily serpent? God threw them out of the Paradise and opened the gates of everlasting hell and started roasting souls in there. He brought in, thereafter, all sorts of suffering and pain to man.

2. The concept of the original sin is simply incomprehensible
How come a simple disobedience of the first parents gets passed on to their offspring? What did the coming generation do to inherit the original sin, eternal hell and the wrath of God? Once the original sin is done away with, there is no need for god’s own son to take birth, suffer, die to redeem mankind.

3. Eternal fire for a temporary sin is grossly unjust
A sin committed in this temporal life does not deserve eternal roasting in the inner chambers of a burning hell. A transient offense merits a temporary punishment. This is monstrous and the god who insists on it must be monstrous.

4. Why has God killed more than half of all children born before the age of 14?
The purpose of creation is attain eternal bliss with God as a fruit of one’s merit accumulated in this life by obeying god’s commandments using one’s free will. But those who die as kids cannot use their freewill and what is then the purpose of creating them? Their death simply causes a lot of pain to their dear ones and no good whatsoever.

5. What is the purpose in creating the feeble minded, psychotic, and the brain deficient?
It is amply clear many of them cannot even take care of themselves, leave alone the use of freewill and merit eternal bliss. Life is simply a pain to themselves and for all their relatives and friends.

6. His choice of a small tribe as His own
He chose a semi stupefied peasant tribe as his own to the exclusion of all others. He murdered and destroyed millions of people and all nations of Canaan to settle the group. He revealed himself to this minuscule tribe and left the whole of humanity in utter darkness.

7. Why did God love to kill and insisted on animal and human sacrifices?
He sent a deluge to drown every living thing on earth! He destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. Can all the living people be sinful at the same time? Why did He behead the firstborn of Egyptians to intimidate Pharaoh? Are children and animals not God’s own creation? Why did God love so much the taste of blood and fat of the young sturdy animals?

8. How could God turn against His own people?
With the coming of Christianity, Yahweh turns against the Jews and he prods the Church to persecute, banish or gas them. The same god had madly protected them and traveled with them in an arc for centuries and murdered entire nations for settling them.

9. Christianity has fragmented into warring sects
From almost the beginning, the Church got disintegrated into hostile denominations. The patriarch of Antioch ceded from Rome, each head excommunicating the other. Protestants and Anglicans turned against Catholics and many bloody wars ensued. Today there are many diverse denominations with contradictory doctrines each claiming to be the true Church. Some of them are incidentally atheistic.

10. The Church has always stood against mankind and perpetuated suffering
The higher clergy have been living luxuriously and licentiously until the recent times. One of the major reasons for the French Revolution has been their sins and utter negligence of the poor. It has killed billions in crusades, in its sectarian wars and by its inquisition courts. Great scientists like Bruno was burnt for not accepting Church’s foolishness and even Galileo was interned for years. Innocent women were haunted down and burnt at stake as witches including Joan of Arc.

11. There is only pain and suffering in this world
Each year there are a number of earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and other natural calamities. Each one kills many instantly and buries them with all their dreams. Plagues and epidemics have decimated human societies. Horrendous viruses have worked havoc with humans too. Science and advancement in medicine have lessened child mortality rates and controlled deaths due to epidemics. But God has no part in this latter development. There are millions who die of hunger, malnutrition and diseases. The Church being against birth control measures is adding empty stomachs into the world! Pain has been the only reality in the world and we don’t find any supernatural power coming to alleviate the same.
 


11 reasons Why Christianity and its God should be thrown into the dustbin of history

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

At first, I thought of saving this blog in my favorites. The hump day honeys are degrading though. Then, I saw your narrow minded view of Christianity and God. Before you make these statements, read the Bible and work to understand why things happened as they did. You will likely see it is not so absurd. It actually makes complete sense. God and Christianity do not cause the problems. People do. Our sin natures do. The brutal punishment of the OT was to show people they could not work their way to God and to illustrate how awful sin is. Nearly all ancient cultures sacrificed animals. Those sacrifices taught the people death comes from sin and only death can save them. Jesus taught grace, love, and forgiveness. His death was the ultimate sacrifice for sin so we could have access to God. There is so much more to it. Read for yourself. You cannot be an intellectual if you dismiss certain key areas without careful consideration. The Judeo-Christian ideas built the western world. If you don't believe me, do some reading beginning with the middle ages. I have extensively as a college instructor of world literature. Everything comes from those ideas including democracy and freedom. Where would the world be without those concepts?

Carson said...

Wonder why you felt the need to post as Anonymous?