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How to lose your humanity

Posted in Atheism, Christianity, Creationism, Intelligent Design, Islam, Religion, Skepticism on February 4, 2012 by Tim

If dishonesty is a sin, then I have sinned at least twice this week.

Just this week, I have been the leader of two Bible groups for kids and teenagers, reading mainly from the book of Acts and Mark’s Gospel.

It was a task which I had no prior intention of undertaking, and would abhor if it ever were forced upon me, but under the strangest of circumstances I did find myself agreeing to it, and thinking that the children would somehow be better off, so long as I was there to suffer it with them.

Turns out I was wrong.

On both these occasions, I spent most of my time sitting with the kids whilst my faithful friends stood up front, reciting, if you will, the holy messages of God.   For two hours I was in silent protest against practically everything they did or said, so much so that it disgusted me to the pit of my stomach, that by the time it was my turn to finally speak, I had already felt so disconnected from the whole of humanity that I was sensing a certain numbness falling over my entire body.

The feeling of being the only nonbeliever in any particular room at any particular time is something I am and should be well-accustomed to, but it was the reality of sitting amongst impregnable children who were trapped under the spell of indoctrination carried out by teenagers who had been indoctrinated as children themselves that sickened me to the very core.  If I had a gun, truth be told, I would have blown first my own head off, and then everyone else’s in that room who I thought was, in any way and shape and form, responsible for this unforgivable act of mental cruelty and abuse.

A son’s confession

Posted in Atheism, Christianity, Creationism, Intelligent Design, Islam, Religion on February 1, 2012 by Tim

Dad, can I tell you something really important? Something I should perhaps have told you a long time ago, but have not had the courage to do so?

Of course, son.

But first, will you promise not to be angry?

I won’t be angry.

Dad… I don’t think I’m a Christian anymore.  It’s just that… I don’t believe in God anymore.

What makes you say that, son?

Well, I’ve been doing a lot of studying and thinking for myself, Dad… and… I don’t know.  It’s just that I don’t think there is any evidence to support the claims of the church, much less the existence of an all-loving and omnipotent god.

And… how long have you been a nonbeliever?

About five years, Dad.

Five years?!  And all this time you’ve been going to church every week — you’ve never thought perhaps you should tell us?

I wanted to, Dad.  But I didn’t want to upset you.

Upset me?

Yes.  I didn’t want you or Mum to worry.

Why should we be worried?

Because you’ve always wanted me to be a good Christian.

Is that what you think, son?

Yes.  I suppose so.

Son, all your mother and I ever wanted was for you to be a good person.  You can believe whatever you want, so long as you’ve thought it through properly… we would be happy for you, and would always love you.

Really, Dad?

No. Get the fuck out of the house, you fucking heathen.

Does any part of scieence you teach is disagree with evolution?

Posted in Atheism, Christianity, Creationism, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Islam, Religion, Science on January 19, 2012 by Tim

I rest my case.

Posted in Atheism, Christianity, Creationism, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Islam, Religion on January 3, 2012 by Tim

Case. Meet Rest.

10 reasons why you should abandon your Christian faith

Posted in Atheism, Christianity, Creationism, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Islam, Religion, Skepticism on December 20, 2011 by Tim

Here are 10 of thousands of reasons why you should ditch Christianity.

1. You were not born a Christian. You were raised as one.

Your religious faith is not something you were born with or are stuck with for life. You, like almost everyone else, were born and raised in a religious community, and chances are you are religious as a consequence of that upbringing.  Now is the time to start thinking for yourself.

2. You feel Jesus. They feel Allah.

Christianity is not the only religion out there.  Yet you are so convinced that everyone else’s is wrong, but yours is Truth.  As Mark Twain famously said: “The easy confidence with which I know another man’s religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.”

3. Broken moral compass.

There exists no context in which God ordering men to rape women and to beat children to death can ever be morally justified.  The fact that we know now that these things are dreadful and wrong is proof that our morality is ever constantly changing, not set in stone as the authors of the Bible would have it.

4. Retarded philosophy.

The apple and the snake and the naked couple and the flood and the whale and the vegetarian T-rexes and the unicorns — need I say more? The fact that millions of people believe in the same set of fairy tales doesn’t make it any less retarded, unfortunately.

5. Biblical inconsistencies.

… self-fulfilling prophecies, revolting passages and pages after pages of sheer stupidity. Ricky Gervais once speculated that the surest path to becoming an atheist is to read the Bible from cover to cover. Who would ever want to waste time doing that I dont know; but the first two chapters should be telling enough.

6. Failed prayers.

God cured your cancer. Congratulations. Now say that to the families of 7.6 million less-privileged people who die from cancer each year.

7. Re: Wishful thinking.

“[God] created us sick and then order us, on pain of eternal torture, to be well again. To wish this to be true is to wish to be an abject slave!” – Hitchslap.

8. Self-appointed dictator.

We didn’t ask to be created. We didn’t ask to be sinful. Even if this imaginary God of yours existed, we would owe nothing to him — just as a baby owes nothing to its parents for the sole fact of it ever being born. At least most parents won’t sit around and watch their children starve to death, or set them eternally on fire should they refuse to love them in return.

9. Reason.

Never take seriously a book that begins with a naked woman being seduced by a talking snake to eat a magical fruit which would cause her to menstruate … well, unless you’re into that erotic (exotic?) kind of stuff.

10. Sleep-in Sundays

Hell, I feel this reason alone might just render the rest of what I’ve written above utterly redundant. Drat.

Feel free to add to this list.

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