“Bible is the downfall of Jesus
(Comparative Religion Diaries, 2511-2513)
Bible is the most hypocritical scripture on earth, not because it doesn't contain any good, it contains just as much good as the next scripture, but no other scripture except the bible has an industrial religious complex behind it committing despicable crimes, either proudly in the name of god, or behind closed doors, to a scale unsurpassed by any other religious clergy,
just like no other empire on earth can contest the historic crimespree of the british and american terrorists.
It hardly matters that the bible is the most printed book in the world, because no other religion has systematically burnt mountains upon mountains of human literature, to hawk its scripture as the one true word of god.
No religion is innocent, Islam has its skeletons, Hinduism has its skeletons, Judaism has a countryful, even Buddhism has a few, but compared to all the skeletons of all the organized religions, the Catholic church is built with human bones as framework, and corpses as edifice, and a huge chunk of them belonged to children.
Even if you substitute every bible verse with "love thy neighbor", and fill the pages with a million sermons from the mount, it won't suffice to purify such unholy text -
in fact, if Jesus was alive, he'd have set fire to the Vatican himself, I'd do the same to my canon, if by some freak accident they start harboring traffickers, terrorists and predators.
And the most unfortunate irony of it is, one of the greatest humans in history ended up being the unintended founder of the world's most wanted crime syndicate.
Bible is the downfall of Jesus, catholic church is the original sin, it's the british empire of organized religion, with Uncle Sam as the ideal successor to both cartels.”
Source: Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“Bible is the most hypocritical scripture on earth, not because it doesn't contain any good, it contains just as much good as the next scripture, but no other scripture except the bible has an industrial religious complex behind it committing despicable crimes, either proudly in the name of god, or behind closed doors, to a scale unsurpassed by any other religious clergy.”
Source: Hazrat-e Humanity: The Uncultured Polyglot
“For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” — Mark 8:36”
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“Adam, however, feared that Lilith would influence Eve to become just as rebellious and demand equal rights, so he convinced Eve that Lilith was a monster and pure evil...”
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“God's response to Job's profound despair is indicative of the way He responds to all His anxious, fearful, and despairing creatures in the Bible. His reply is not based on circumstances, nor does He explain His providential plan to those who ask for answers. He routinely responds in one way: He proclaims His own character.”
Source: Consider the Lilies: Finding Perfect Peace in the Character of God
“God doesn't say. "Let Me tell you why this is happening." He says, "Let Me tell you who I am.”
Source: Consider the Lilies: Finding Perfect Peace in the Character of God
“Set aside blocks of time in your diary solely for you. Use the slot to do nothing at all. This is not the time to clean or cook or catch up on unread emails. It's the time to add to your mood board or flick through a magazine. Enjoy personal time without an agenda.”
Source: Daily Practices: 101 tiny steps to reclaim compassion
“The strongest remedy, the surest balm, and the most comforting pillow God provides for the despairing and anxious is the revelation of His own nature.”
Source: Consider the Lilies: Finding Perfect Peace in the Character of God
“He routinely prompts His anxious, depressed, and fearful children to think. One of the chief aspects of God's image bearers is that we have a mind, and God wants those who are anxious to use it.”
Source: Consider the Lilies: Finding Perfect Peace in the Character of God
“Job had summoned God to the court of his own sense of justice.”
Source: Consider the Lilies: Finding Perfect Peace in the Character of God