Why not believe in god? God is love. How is it that people can say he is a hateful god? An English professor made an interesting point today when talking about racism. Racists are idiots. Why? There are many people who are always looking for someone to step on. Everyone might be looking for someone to step on. It makes people feel better to have someone below them. If you are a poor, white man, you may hate black people because you consider them below you. You look at them strange in the grocery store, or lock your doors when driving through their neighborhood. If you are rich, you may be tired of the poor man always griping about not having equality. There are so many different cases. That is why we have stereotypes.
But take a look at the bible. Most Americans condemn the hate written in the Qu’ran, but what about the hate in the bible. Christians like to say theat christianity is the only religion that asks you to have a personal relationship with god. In fact, the bible says NOTHING about a personal relationship with god. Christians often call for this and quote scriptures that they interpret to mean god wants a relationship with you, but once again – NO PROOF. Muslims and Wiccans can make the same argument.
In my opinion based on biblical study, one cannot have a true personal relationship with god, because god holds the same racist beliefs as man. Today, almost one hundred percent of American society considers slavery wrong, but it is NEVER condemned by god or Jesus.
There are comments about the servants inheriting the riches of heaven. I see this as a means of control over slaves. “It’s okay that your life sucks now, because god will make it up to you in heaven.”
God also hates homosexuals…or Paul does at least.
Romans 1: 26-29
26 For this reason God gave them over to dishonorable passions. For their women exchanged the natural sexual relations for unnatural ones, 27 and likewise the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed in their passions for one another. Men committed shameless acts with men and received in themselves the due penalty for their error.
28 And just as they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them over to a depraved mind, to do what should not be done. 29 They are filled with every kind of unrighteousness, wickedness, covetousness, malice.
God does not provide equality to the people he loves so much. I DO NOT believe that a person can help who they are attracted to. God is hateful toward people based on race, ethnicity, and sexual preference. How could I ever believe this?
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1 Corinthians
Is it possible to ever change the mind of someone who absolutely believes in god/gods? Is it possible to cause them to question? I have come to believe that it is absolutely true. It happened to me. It was a process of getting older – coming to understand the world a little better. I began to see things a little bit clearer. I fought the loss of faith. I ran from it. After I stopped running, things became clear. My thinking has evolved to the understanding that faith is a crutch, and it is hard to let go of. Faith relies on the individual. How much is this person willing to close their mind to truth? Faith stands in the way of reality. My purpose in this blog is to examine exactly what faith is.
I have been asked what my purpose is more times than I can count. I am an atheist. The question is always asked by a religious individual – always asked by a Christian I should say. I live in the “Bible Belt.” I heard an interesting comment yesterday. “What’s the purpose of everything? If there is none, here is a gun – show me.” This person wasn’t attempting to be rude. He was attempting to make his point. He is what you might call an intellectual. He holds a Ph.D. in English, but the argument was just a stronger version of what I have heard time and time again.