Thursday, December 2, 2010

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reflect on the contradictions of the God of the Bible

logical analysis

A reasonable person, reflecting on God, can not help but notice all the amazing contradictions. They are anywhere you look.
This is a very simple example. On the day that Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments, he discovered that the Israelites had built a golden lamb. To punish his people, Moses gathered a group of men and acted as written in the book of Exodus, chapter 32:

shouted to them: Thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel: Ciascuno di voi tenga la spada al fianco. Passate e ripassate nell'accampamento da una porta all'altra: uccida ognuno il proprio fratello, ognuno il proprio amico, ognuno il proprio parente". I figli di Levi agirono secondo il comando di Mosè e in quel giorno perirono circa tremila uomini del popolo.

Quindi... un minuto prima abbiamo Dio che incide nella pietra "Non uccidere". Poi il minuto successivo abbiamo Dio che dice ad ogni uomo di tenere una spada al fianco e di uccidere migliaia di persone. Non vi aspettereste che l'onnipotente sovrano dell'universo sia un po' più coerente? 3000 persone morte sono una bella disobbedienza a quel comandamento. Ovviamente questa è una assoluta contraddizione. La ragione per cui trovate how these contradictions in the Bible is because God is imaginary.
When you look at slavery, we have the same feeling of total contradiction. It is obvious that modern humans for slavery is an abomination. The fact that God is for slavery in the Bible shows us that God is imaginary.

The Italian religious press seems to be against torture. See for example this article, which reports the following:
And if man, in his blindness, profane and degrades the body and claims the right to torture and the death penalty, God, in his bright love, proclaims that he is the source of life and His Son Jesus is "the resurrection and the life" (Jn 11:25).
If you think for a moment, vedrede that here too there is a contradiction. What God has planned for people who do not accept Jesus Christ as their savior? According to Christian belief, plans to torture them for eternity in hellfire. As we all know that torture is always wrong, we have a contradiction.
According to Genesis, God also decided to torture women for all eternity with a painful birth. Because of transgression for having eaten the fruit, God said to Eve:

greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception, in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children.

This is obviously torture. Inflict excruciating pain on someone as punishment is just a dictionary definition for torture.
Thus, in the Bible, God Almighty is the torturer of the universe. Unfortunately, according to what he writes religious literature today, torture is always wrong. The fact that a perfect God is doing something that is always wrong, it shows the contradiction.
If you saw these contradictions and accepted it as obvious, you get to the truth: God is imaginary. The evidence is all around you.

Understanding rationalizations
there any Christian who says that Hell does not involve torture. "Hell is just separation from God, not a fiery place of torture." Therefore, in his mind, is able to rationalize how God does not torture.
To believe this rationalization, we shall ignore the Gospel. If you read the Bible, you can not escape the fact that Hell is a place of torture. There are several verses that describe the Inferno:
  • He has a winnowing fan, will clear his threshing floor and gather his wheat into the barn, but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire. (Matthew 3:12)
  • The Son of Man will send his angels and they will gather out of his kingdom all causes and all the workers of iniquity e li getteranno nella fornace ardente dove sarà pianto e stridore di denti. (Matteo 13:41-42)
  • Così sarà alla fine del mondo. Verranno gli angeli e separeranno i cattivi dai buoni e li getteranno nella fornace ardente, dove sarà pianto e stridore di denti. (Matteo 13:49-50)
Una "fornace ardente" è ovviamente un luogo di tortura.

Quello che dovete fare è smettere di razionalizzare e accettare le prove che vedete dappertutto. Dio è immaginario. Tutte le contraddizioni della vostra religione lo provano.

Mattia Fabbri Filosofo     da http://www.godisimaginary.com/

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