I totally agree. I think we could write a book nearly as big as the bible about moral objections to Christianity.
I think the biggest motivating factor for religion is fear. Fear of hell, fear of death, fear of uncertainty, fear of man being the final arbiter, and fear of rejection by family and society.
Just that last one alone, coupled with the fact that people seem to have a tendency to "go with the flow", appears to be enough to keep people lapping up the bullshit. Of course the most popular locally worshipped God is the true God. Why else would everyone worship it?
Considering the New Testament is only a very small part of the whole bible, isn't it strange how Jesus gets talked about probably 90% of the time as opposed to the good old angry firebolt-up-the-ass God? I'm sure some people see Jesus as God 2.0 and just tune out the OT.
I think the biggest motivating factor for religion is fear. Fear of hell, fear of death, fear of uncertainty, fear of man being the final arbiter, and fear of rejection by family and society.
Just that last one alone, coupled with the fact that people seem to have a tendency to "go with the flow", appears to be enough to keep people lapping up the bullshit. Of course the most popular locally worshipped God is the true God. Why else would everyone worship it?
Considering the New Testament is only a very small part of the whole bible, isn't it strange how Jesus gets talked about probably 90% of the time as opposed to the good old angry firebolt-up-the-ass God? I'm sure some people see Jesus as God 2.0 and just tune out the OT.
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