God the tyrant?
Hello everypony! Welcome to my blog where I talk about whatever comes to my mind. Today? God. The Christian God to be more specific. I know, my first blog entry just has to be about religion, because that never rustles any jimmies. I am not writing this to piss anyone off though.
As many of you may already know; I'm an Atheist. Before you say it, no. This is not a bash on Christianity, this is just a serious issue about the religion that has been bugging me for a long time. If you get offended, that was not my intention.
I was talking with my Christian friend a while back, and I asked him: "If, by some miracle i'm wrong and the christian god does in fact exist, would I be doomed to a fate of eternal suffering in hellfire? I have not wronged anyone in my lifetime and I try my best to do good, but would simply not believing in god be enough reason to warrant eternal torture?"
He just responded by telling me that everyone is born with sin, and even if you are a good person you can still go to hell. This got me thinking; Would some redneck Christian who beats his family have a better chance at eternal bliss than an Atheist who genuinely strives for the welfare of humanity?
If the only real prerequisite to get into heaven is to have a personal relationship with Jesus, then that's a pretty flawed system.
This started to really get on my nerves, and I started to really think about it (I hate it when that happens). How can a loving god possibly justify sending good and pure hearted people to eternal torture just for not worshiping him, while at the same time granting a Christian who may hate gays or something equally terrible salvation? It seems that god is more ruthless than loving in that perspective. Even if I did believe in god, I don't think I could bring myself to worship a deity who would punish good people for not worshiping him.
This leads me to my next point. I came to the realization that a lot of Christians worship god out of some primal fear of eternal torture; not because they personally agree with his ideals.
In my eyes, it doesn't really matter how powerful a man (or god) is, I will not betray who I am just to avoid punishment. I like to think of it like this; if I lived back in Nazi Germany where Hitler would threaten anyone who didn't agree with him with death, I would still not worship Hitler. That was a radical example to be sure, but as far as god goes; I will not hate the gays, I will not hate those who disagree with me, I will not hate people of different religions just because someone bigger than me threatens me. Instead, I strive to love my fellow man. People need compassion, understanding and tolerance to reach salvation in their own lives, not hate each other for being who they are.
And before you all fly off the handle and castrate me in the comment section, I know most Christians don't hate gays, I'm talking about the radical examples. The bible in all it's divine glory, promotes such lovely ideas such as rape, gay bashing, sexism and slavery. Fun stuff.
I know Christians today generally steer clear of most of that nasty stuff (except gay hate is still rampant in the United States), but It still baffles me how a book that promotes such hate can be worshiped as a holy doctrine.
God is flaunted around as a 'loving father', while he seems more of a tyrant to me. I just can't worship anyone who promotes so much hate, even if I did think he existed. If God is willing to send me to hell just because I won't get on my knees and worship him, then all he is doing is proving my point. I will never compromise who I am.
I have no problem with Christians, I have a problem with God; our loving, tyrannical father.
Take this little rant however you want, I hope I didn't offend.
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