Saturday, 25 August 2012

The Bible should be banned

Sometimes, I feel that the Bible should be banned all over the world. Because it not only misguides people in fields like history and science, but it also presents so many self-contradictions, sick passages and stupid stories that can irritate anyone who is capable of logical reasoning. In this article, we are going to look at some more Biblical madness.

A disgusting and inhumane punishment

2 Samuel 12: 11: You will see it when I take your wives from you and give them to another man; and he will have intercourse with them in broad daylight.

A god, who commands his followers not to commit adultery, will himself make their wives commit adultery with other men. Is there any limit to Yahweh’s madness?

Killing more innocents for no reason
  
2 Samuel 6: 6- 8 shows Yahweh killing Uzzah, an innocent man just because the oxen stumbled and Uzzah took hold of the Covenant Box probably to prevent it from falling. Instead of rewarding him, Yahweh chose to kill Uzzah. 

1 Kings 20: 35- 36 shows Yahweh’s puppet cursing and killing another one of his puppets just because the latter decided not to hit the former. Seriously, this god kills people not only for trivial matters, but also for no reason.

Isaiah 14: 21: Let the slaughter begin! The sons of this king will die because of their ancestors’ sins. 

 Such a bloodthirsty god. I don't know what else to say about Yahweh's personality.

Stupid proverbs

The proverbs section is full of nonsense. Let us take a look at some examples:

Proverbs 13: 20: Keep company with the wise and you will become wise.

My comment: Rotten logic. That’s all I can say.

Proverbs 16: 10: The king speaks with divine authority, his decisions are always right.

My comment: As if there haven’t been evil kings in history. Passages like this only confirm that the Bible was written to loot and control the masses.

Proverbs 17: 7: Respected people do not tell lies.  

My comment: Wow! I never knew that. So, all the “respected” politicians who have been accused of corruption are all innocent, right?

Proverbs 17: 24: An intelligent person aims at wise action.

My comment: So, all intelligent men are wise? Wish it really was that way!

Proverbs 21: 19: Better to live out in the desert with a nagging, complaining wife.

My comment: Neither sounds good. If you ask for my advice, I’d say- get a divorce.

Proverbs 22: 6: Teach a child how he should live, and he will remember it all his life.

My comment: Whoever wrote this should try raising a child himself and see if it is that easy.
Proverbs 29: 19: You cannot correct a servant by talking to him.

My comment: Yeah, so the only way to knock some sense into his head would be to take a stick and beat him, right?

Proverbs 27: 22: Even if you bet a fool until he’s half dead, you still can’t beat his foolishness out of him.

My comment: Now, wait a minute, if beating him wouldn’t work, nor would talking to him, then how should I educate a fool? Stone to death?

Proverbs 10: 19: The more you talk, the more likely you are to sin. If you are wise, you will keep quiet.
My comment:

Blessed are the merciful.