If
Christ were here now, there is one thing he would not be- a Christian. –Mark Twain
Orthodox
Christianity is full of hypocrisy, self-contradictions and false propaganda. Matthew
7: 1 says, “Do not judge others, so that God will not judge you.” Yet it is
very hard to find a Christian who will not pass judgment on an atheist. Many
orthodox Christians scrutinize and persistently criticize atheists, Muslims and
Hindus saying that they would go to hell and so on. Matthew 23: 9 says, “You
must not call anyone here on earth `Father’ because you have the only one
Father in heaven.” Yet, `Father’ has become an official title in the Roman
Catholic Church. And, then, most orthodox Christians instead of serving the
poor and protecting the innocent criticize people of other religions saying
that they would go to hell for not believing in Jesus Christ.
There
are some serious errors with orthodox Christianity. Most of them are too
embarrassing.
Question 1: Why is the
Bible not a word of God?
Pope
John Paul II has said that any interpretation of the Bible that contradicts a
rational understanding of God's goodness and mercy is incorrect. So, why does
the Old Testament demand death for minor sins? The answer is that the ancient
Hebrews lived in a very barbaric community. Most of the people were cruel and
uncultured. So, they made the laws according to how they needed it. We all know
that God is merciful and compassionate. So, would such a God really make such
horrible laws? Let’s take a look at some of them.
Exodus
21: 24 says, “Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.
But
is that what Jesus taught us? What did Jesus say?
Matthew
5: 39 says, “If anyone slaps you on the right cheek, let him slap your left
cheek too.”
So,
as we can see that the laws of the Old Testament were flawed. Would a merciful
and compassionate God really teach us to take an eye for an eye? Even though
orthodox Christians claim otherwise, those laws were made by the ancient
Hebrews. Those weren’t from God. That’s why Jesus rejected those laws, and
taught people to be humble and merciful.
But,
orthodox Christians, instead of following the words of Jesus, defend the laws
of the Old Testament. How many Christians would offer the left cheek when
slapped on the right one? In my opinion- None. Instead, they would slap back
and use Exodus 21: 24 in order to justify their action.
Let’s
take a look at some laws of the Old Testament; laws that can prove that it can
never be a word of God.
Exodus 21: 14: Whoever
works on the Sabbath is to be put to death.
Funny
thing is that even Christians who defend the Old Testament find themselves
doing work on Sundays. So, who is going to put those Christians to death?
Leviticus 20: 15: If a
man has sexual relations with an animal, he and the animal shall be put to
death.
It’s
true that the man has done a disgusting thing but that does not mean that he
deserves death. Plus, even if his death is justified, it is completely
illogical to kill the animal because it is not responsible for the act. Anyone
capable of logical reasoning would find this law to be loathsome. But, orthodox
Christians defend these cruel laws and claim that they came from God. By doing
so, they not only contradict love and compassion but also contradict Jesus,
whom they claim to follow.
Jesus
himself taught us that the laws mentioned in the Old Testament are not laws of
God, but of human beings. Those laws were flawed and imperfect, that is why Jesus
replaced them with his own ones. But, sadly, closed-minded orthodox Christians
refuse to understand this. Even though Jesus himself rejected those laws, they
claim those laws to come from God. By doing so, they are actually mocking God
and making a monster out of Him.
Question 2: Do Non-Christians go to hell?
The
worst thing about orthodox Christianity is that they claim that people of other
religions would go to hell. People like Dave believe that anyone who does not
believe in Jesus would burn in hell FOR ETERNITY! People like me, who are
capable of logical reasoning, can never find any logic or justice in that nonsense
statement.
They
claim that no matter how righteous you are, you have to believe in Jesus, or
else you’re going to hell. People who use this statement are making a mockery
of God’s sense of justice. If this statement were to be true, then, children
who were born in places where Christianity never got preached would go to hell.
It would mean that every rabbi, every holy man of the Jewish faith is destined
to go to hell. It would mean that even the Buddhist monks who spend their lives
serving the poor would go to hell because they didn’t believe in Jesus. Seriously,
there is neither any logic nor any justice in this statement. This statement is
used in order to gain mass converts.
John
14: 6 says, “I am the way, the truth and the life; no one goes to the Father
except by me.”
This
statement is perfectly true if taken symbolically. But, orthodox Christians, as
we all know, are blind to their faith. So, they take this passage to be
literally true. Plus, this passage does not say that anyone who does not
believe in Jesus are going to hell. Orthodox Christians say that in order to
gain mass converts, but this statement does not work nowadays. They talk about
love and compassion, but there is nothing loving and compassionate about
letting someone burn in hell for eternity, just because he did not hear about
Jesus, or could not accept the Christian dogma.
What
does the passage John 14: 6 actually mean? Jesus usually spoke in metaphors, as
we all know from Matthew 5: 29. No Christian takes Matthew 5: 29 literally,
because they know it is a metaphor.
Jesus
was talking about the words He spoke. He meant that His teachings were the only
way to reach God. We can confirm this in John 6: 63.
So,
next time, any Christian tells you that you are going to hell because you are
not a Christian, ask them to point out where exactly in the Bible Jesus said
so.
A
loving, kind and compassionate God would judge his people only by their
righteousness and good works. He would never judge them by their skin color,
their face or their religion. Jesus Himself said in Matthew 7: 21 that only
those who do the will of the Lord will be going to heaven. But, sadly, orthodox
Christians say something else. They say that you need to believe in Jesus or else
you will be burning in hell. It is obvious that they fabricated this statement,
because nowhere in the Bible, Jesus said anything about people burning in hell
for not believing in Him. So, always remember that anyone who uses this
statement is either trying to fool you or is a fool himself.
The
most disgusting thing about orthodox Christianity is intolerance for other
religions, even though it claims to be the most merciful and compassionate
religion. Because of this narrow-minded attitude, many people are leaving
Christianity nowadays, especially in Europe.
Let
us look at some more self-contradictions in the Bible.
Number 1- Did God love
everyone?
Jeremiah 31: 3: People of Israel, I have always loved you…
Deuteronomy 23: 18: The Lord hates temple prostitutes.
Number 2- Can man be
righteous?
Romans 3: 10: There is no one who is righteous.
Genesis 7: 1: I have found that you are the only
one in the world who does what is right.
Number 3- What did
Jesus teach about the way of the sword?
Matthew 26: 52: All those who take the sword will
die by the sword.
Matthew 10: 24: No, I did not come to bring peace,
but a sword.
Number 4- What should
we do with our riches?
Luke 12: 33: Sell all your belongings and give
the money to the poor.
Proverbs 13: 22: A good man will have wealth to leave
to his grandchildren.
Number 5- Are we
judged by faith alone or are good actions necessary?
Ephesians 2: 8- 9: For it is by God’s grace that you
have been saved through faith. It is not the result of your own efforts, but
God’s gift, so that no one can boast about it.
James 2: 24: You see, then, that it is by his
actions that a person is put right with God, and not by his faith alone.
So,
as we can see, Dave’s so-called “holy” Bible is full of such self-contradictions.
So, in my opinion, instead of being so obsessed with the Bible and trying to
gain more converts, Christians should instead work for the poor and try to make
this world a better place. That’s the way to serve God.
Blessed
are the merciful.