The Bible is full of many historical, moral and
spiritual errors, or should I say… lies. Anyone capable of logical reasoning
knows that the flood never happened. But, still let me provide some evidence so
that one or two Christians who were blinded by so-called “faith” may be brought
to the right path.
The Flood never took place
The ethical argument- If humanity really became as evil as the Bible
describes it, a merciful God should have tried to reform the humans. Instead,
he decided to kill all the animals and humans leaving only a few. This madness is
something a lover of God can never accept. Even if the people were so evil that
they deserved death, what about the children and the animals?
The scientific argument- Our planet has many species of animals and Noah
couldn’t have taken so many of them on his boat. He would also need a
refrigerating system to keep the polar bears and penguins in cold, and a heater
to keep the camels in heat. Also, Noah wouldn’t be able gather so many
creatures living in different parts of the world in such a short time. Plus, no
scientist has ever found any evidence of such a big flood taking place.
The logical argument: If the people were really so evil, God could have
killed those people by using hungry lions, bears and such. That would not only
be easier and save a lot of time, but also save the innocent children and
animals. So, if an orthodox Christian insists that the Flood took place, he is
calling his own God a fool.
Science or Church? Choose ONLY ONE.
Anyone who says that science is compatible with
the Bible should join politics. The Bible is nothing but the No. 1 enemy of
Science, and anyone who says otherwise is either a liar or a fool. Take a look
at the first chapter and you will see garbage like the Christian God creating
plants before creating the Sun. It says that there is water above the sky which
is scientifically wrong. So, anyone capable of logical reasoning would throw
their Bibles into the dustbin and rely on their science books instead. But, some
wise people may need to keep a Bible with them, to prove its errors and
inconsistencies.
List of brilliant scientific facts:
Let’s take a look at some of the brilliant
scientific facts in the Bible.
The Sun moves round the Earth-
Psalms 19: 5: It comes out in the morning like a happy
bridegroom, like an athlete eager to run a race. It starts at one end of the
sky and goes across to the other.
The stars are small objects that can be thrown out of the sky and can
be stomped upon-
Daniel 8: 10: It grew strong enough to attack the army of
heaven, the stars themselves, and it threw some of them to the ground and
trampled on them.
The earth doesn’t move-
Psalms 93: 1: The Earth is set firmly in place and cannot be
moved.
Sea monsters exist -
Psalms 147: 7: Praise the Lord from the earth, sea-monsters and
all ocean depths…
I feel pity for those so-called Christians who
still believe the Bible to be literally true. There is simply no limit to their
madness. Now, I just hope they will not
tell me to “prove” that sea-monsters don’t exist. Ha, ha, ha, ha.
Now, some orthodox Christians, in order to defend
their religion will say that the Bible is not taken literally anymore. But,
that’s my whole point! You shouldn’t take the Bible literally. If you don’t
take the story of creation literally, why not do the same with others stories
like the one of The Resurrection? Christians always pick and choose from the
Bible which parts to take literally and which parts to not, and which parts to
obey and which parts to not. So, what’s really the point of following such a
book and calling it God’s word? It’s plain madness.
There is no use arguing with the fact that there
is literally nothing to learn from the Bible. Show me one thing new that the Bible can teach me and I will buy you a
new car. There are some inspiring passages but there is nothing to learn. Not
even about morality. Plus, our morality comes from our own sense of justice,
not the Bible. Even orthodox Christians, deep down, know that. If an injured
man is lying in the middle of the street, an orthodox Christian may go to help
him, not because the Bible says so, but because it is his duty. Still, he
argues otherwise. There are some weak people who may need a guide to develop a
sense of morality. The Bible obviously wouldn’t be a good guide for them. Just
get them some simple books of morality, and that’s all you need to do.
Even if there is no God, it is our duty as human
beings to help the poor and protect the innocent. Only a fool needs commands
from scripture to help a needy human being.
Blessed are the merciful.
Another profound addition to your blog, good sir. I highly recommend your blog to others when they ask me about the hypocrisies of the Orthodox Christians.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I don't think you'll have to worry about buying anyone any cars.