I think it's so funny that religion encourages people to read their holy texts, because for the few people that actually do sit down and read them cover-to-cover, it becomes abundantly clear what the problems are. I've yet to hear any Christian explain why it's "okay" that god was a mass-murderer in the OT. Or why the Bible is filled with such useless and distasteful sh*t...oh wait, it's not completely useless, it's great arsenal against the very god they claim to believe in!
Surprisingly true. And this is exactly what I though of when I recollected my thoughts after reading the OT. I'm always brought back to George Carlins stand up routine whenever I hear someone say things like this--
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o Everyone posting in this thread should watch it. Though there's lots of swearing in it, it's as hilarious as it is blunt. He's just so charismatic telling his story.
Christianity is DEFINITELY a castration of the mind. I am 75% of the way through the videos Lacey wanted us to watch, and I find myself being like a third party in the debate, pointing out the fallacies of the Christian that the audience wasn't allowed to. As I yelled at the stupidity of what the Christian is saying, my husband came over and joked, "Shh, don't think!" and put his hand over my mouth. lol
I'm actually glad to have had my brief stint as a Christian, because you're right, you do learn about the world, and you also have "insider experience" to the mindset then as an atheist, which is an advantage.
Hahaha so I guess I'm not missing out on much then? But let's just remember one thing- we're out of the cage and they
really want us back in for
very odd reasons. Speaking of which...
The tree and the fruit were the stage for a time of testing and decision. Once they decided it didn't matter what God told them, they acted in rebellion, as if what God told them did not matter. They allowed their emotions and senses take over rather than sticking to what God initially told them and keeping their desires under control. In their act, they put themselves above God's command and protective rule.
I understand that it's a myth with a basic moral but
people actually think this happened. I could have written a similar story to tell children so they'd keep out of their parents cookie stashes. But it's conveniently at the front of a massive holy book so you can't question it. It happened. End of story. A dirt man and a rib woman, a talking snake, a perfect world, a mouse-trap fruit tree, a jealous immature child-murdering genocidal god. And that's just in the front of it. Why are we even arguing with Christians or any major religion imploring the belief in crazy stories?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Popoff
Oh wow... James Randi ftw. I remember seeing a documentary of his on the History Channel a year ago and would be a great honor to shake his hand.