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"Who would dare question my authority?"
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"Who would dare question my authority?"
Man corrupted by power states it all the time.

It is rather ironic that man's view, even to this day, so precisely coincides with that of god.

Either way one looks at it, however, it points toward corruption that cannot be logically denied.

If god is the original aggressor, the one who states that his authority is above reproach when common sense dictates that his morality is rather immoral, then it can be understood by anyone possessing the proper concept of rationality that no such deity can be worshiped.

If man is the original aggressor, having created god from his over active imagination, the most plausible explanation in our understanding of the world, then it stands to reason that man's psychopathy always manifests itself in a way that ensure corruption remains the mainstream through a lie.

Either way one looks at it, when ultimate authority becomes part of the equation, it cannot be dismissed as either what we deserve or the plan of a someone who knows better. There is enough history to review showing that those who thought they knew better were the same ones who caused the most suffering and violence.

Religion is its name. A historical fact that cannot be denied, no matter how many illogical arguments are presented in its name. Religion will always be the problem, simply because religion relies less on reality and more on the delusion that keeps it alive.

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