What If Real Evil Is Universally Worshiped As Good?
By James Donahue
A recent writing by Edward O’Toole dared to ask the question displayed in the headline of this story. The article jumped out at me because it was the first hint that people in the world are beginning to grasp some of the fallacies of Christianity.
In his article titled “Gnostic Musings for Halloween,” O’Toole also asks: “What if, through centuries of persecution, the mephitic has subdued the majority into a numbed, blind belief of which any questioning incurs retribution?”
O’Toole, possibly with tongue-in-cheek, then proceeds to put on the record all of the smiting and killing of humans by God as recorded in the Bible, and compare them to the evil workings of Satan. He reaches the conclusion that God is the corrupted one who is constantly judging and killing people and never keeping his promises, while the worst Satan can be blamed for is tempting Adam and Eve and Jesus and giving Job a few boils. Beyond that, there is no record of Satan’s having killed anybody.
O’Toole concludes that the God of the scriptures “demands absolute worship – and slaughters in horrific ways those who refuse to give it. His only desire, his raison d’etre, is to be a god – to be THE God of his own realm.”
While he doesn’t go that far, O’Toole is clearly proving that the god of the Christians and the Jews has been a manufactured cult from the start. The religion and even the production of the Holy Bible as a pattern for living that faith, has been manufactured by wicked thought.
This is probably true for all of the Four Great Religions of the world that have kept humans in bondage for thousands of years and prevented their spiritual and mental evolution.
The Christian religion has been the very worst of the lot. It encourages materialism, sexual suppression and a wholesale destruction of the planet.
Most people spend their lives being subconsciously guided by Christian inspired propaganda. After a lifetime of skillful brainwashing they are being manipulated to do things outside of their conscious awareness.
By James Donahue
A recent writing by Edward O’Toole dared to ask the question displayed in the headline of this story. The article jumped out at me because it was the first hint that people in the world are beginning to grasp some of the fallacies of Christianity.
In his article titled “Gnostic Musings for Halloween,” O’Toole also asks: “What if, through centuries of persecution, the mephitic has subdued the majority into a numbed, blind belief of which any questioning incurs retribution?”
O’Toole, possibly with tongue-in-cheek, then proceeds to put on the record all of the smiting and killing of humans by God as recorded in the Bible, and compare them to the evil workings of Satan. He reaches the conclusion that God is the corrupted one who is constantly judging and killing people and never keeping his promises, while the worst Satan can be blamed for is tempting Adam and Eve and Jesus and giving Job a few boils. Beyond that, there is no record of Satan’s having killed anybody.
O’Toole concludes that the God of the scriptures “demands absolute worship – and slaughters in horrific ways those who refuse to give it. His only desire, his raison d’etre, is to be a god – to be THE God of his own realm.”
While he doesn’t go that far, O’Toole is clearly proving that the god of the Christians and the Jews has been a manufactured cult from the start. The religion and even the production of the Holy Bible as a pattern for living that faith, has been manufactured by wicked thought.
This is probably true for all of the Four Great Religions of the world that have kept humans in bondage for thousands of years and prevented their spiritual and mental evolution.
The Christian religion has been the very worst of the lot. It encourages materialism, sexual suppression and a wholesale destruction of the planet.
Most people spend their lives being subconsciously guided by Christian inspired propaganda. After a lifetime of skillful brainwashing they are being manipulated to do things outside of their conscious awareness.