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- 31 Gru 2018
As an Atheist I've always admired the whole myth. I love all the cool symbols and the mythology. I dig the art and the architectural beauty of cathedrals and Latin sermons are so pleasant.
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>least in Islam they take their shit seriouslyI don't hate Christ myself, the man has been dead for over 2000 years and it would really be silly to hate someone that's been gone that long. I'm just not to fond of modern day Christians. My main problem with them is most modern Christians don't live up to what they preach and barely even know their religion's own history, the bible it's self has been bastardized over the centuries and originally Romans came together decide on a proper version of it.
I was raised in a very extreme protestant household, very hypocritical one. Once I was old enough to decide for myself if I wanted to go to Church or not I ultimately decided to leave. I never felt anything spiritual through Christianity. I'm not really an atheist, and that's another thing if you admit you lean towards the theist side when your a former christian they scream that your just angry with god and you'll come back to your christian faith. I never really had faith in the first place with the Church nor in Christ.
Christianity seems like today a religion who's followers consist of convicts, ex-cons, single moms, dead beat dads, drug addicts, and former drug addicts. It's the jail get out of free card and the "who are you to judge me" religion. Least with Islam they take their shit seriously, usually. In Christianity they just slap people on the wrist if they stray from teachings and I feel most Christians don't actually take their religion as seriously as they say they do.
They just want something to make them feel better that they fucked up their lives and an explanation as to why they fucked up their lives rather than taking more responsibility for their own actions in life.
ITT: Theologically illiterate fedoralords.
No because that's Dante's fanfiction that got popularized as actual theology despite having nothing to do with it, Heaven and Hell are the same place, where one experiences the full presence of God. This presence is experienced as either suffering or paradise depending on the spiritual alignment of the person with God. Someone who rejects God experiences it as torment. Hell wasn't made by God, it's simply a possible spiritual state of someone after death.Do you deny that Jesus/God created a place of eternal torment, continues to sustain it and endorses its use in the torture of anyone who did not have water poured over their head in his name as well as the vast majority who did for a random list of "offenses"?
Do you believe that this is a good man to be idolized and praised?
No because that's Dante's fanfiction that got popularized as actual theology despite having nothing to do with it, Heaven and Hell are the same place, where one experiences the full presence of God. This presence is experienced as either suffering or paradise depending on the spiritual alignment of the person with God. Someone who rejects God experiences it as torment. Hell wasn't made by God, it's simply a possible spiritual state of someone after death.
so the tl;dr version of this is: "i don't like god because he does things i don't like and i know better than him"?words
So you view the Kiwis that believe GodJesus to be depraved barbarians? On one hand, okay that'll get a euphoric fedora but on the other had, that sounds pretty damn metal.You say this was a man of peace but he still felt it was just and right that he should roast babies eternally for the sin of having been born and not having had water poured over their head in his name. Or that consensual sex deserves again, unending and eternal torture. You have no logically consistent ground to criticize the freaks like the zoosadists while likewise claiming this is justice.
I have no respect for death cults of any flavour;they're all false, their proponents are at best deluded and at worst charlatans and all preach doctrine that at the core despite the claims of moral superiority are nothing short of fucking depraved. They deserve scorn and ridicule.
Tl;dr: I view you the same way I view dog fuckers and their white knights. Depraved and barbaric.
The system itself began very differently from what it was today and without a doubt, much of the early believers would differ as well. If anything, the hatred would be more on authority figures and parents. One can't really be made at God and Jesus so much as the concept or perception of them in relation to how one responds to the text, and the text itself can be fucked when considering translations and what they really mean. And this all comes from a guy that unironically believes in a Jewish man who died on a piece of wood and rose back from the dead.It's very hard to actually pin anything down on him due to the difficulties with where his actual life and thoughts begin and where Paul's/ ancient bishops start. It gets worse when we consider what might be misatributed or just plain made up. He only really exists as an abstract to project onto. Anything you hate about him is something which is articulated by someone else or is projected onto him by yourself.
You may as well skip the bullshit and just resent parental/authority figures you actually interact with.
In regards to Nietzsche, it wouldn't be much of just the stories or ideology so much as well as how it could give one a certain life style. Then again, there are other systems Nietzsche could take problems with if they also looked down on the concept of revenge. All that said, the kind that would sperg hard in how they hate Jesus would be fedora tippers, especially those that try to argue that they are more logical when logic doesn't mean you're free of being raging tard who can be as irrational as others in how they respond.People don't usually have the decency to hate Christianity for what it actually is, but it's possible to do it. Nietzsche did. He said that Christians held a slave morality, something that glorified weakness rather than strength, so people start to strive after weakness. This ends in the weak tearing down the strong and the world becoming sad and pathetic.
That's an oversimplification of a complex issue, but he's not entirely wrong. The Farms documents enough victim culture to show that.
But most people who hate Jesus are just fedora tippers.