Thursday, 12 December 2013

Why we are all sinners



In the beginning, there was nothing. No universe, no planets, no life. Except there was; there was God. God is eternal, always was, always will be. As well as eternal, God is also omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent. Supposedly.

At some point in his eternity, God decided he was fed up being the only thing existing in eternal nothingness, so he created the universe. It took him six days to create billions upon billions of stars, atoms and sub-atomic particles. Actually, it took him only five days, because the first day was taken up creating light.

During the first six days, God created mankind. Mankind was made in God’s own image, even though God has no physical form and therefore no image to copy. Man was given dominion over every living thing that God created on a planet called Earth. 

Having spent six busy days creating everything in the universe, God decided he needed a rest. Why an eternal, all-powerful being that has no physical form and therefore expends no energy needs to rest, nobody can explain.

On the 8th day, God created mankind again, though nobody can explain what happened to the mankind he’s previously made on day four of Creation Week. Instead of magicking man out  of nothing, as he had done with the rest of the universe, God decided that Man#2 (henceforth to be called Adam (so that he wouldn’t be mistaken for anybody else who didn’t  exist at the time) should be made out of dust. He also decided that Man#2 shouldn’t be alone.  But instead of taking more dust and creating another man, he would remove one of Adam’s ribs to create something called Woman (or Eve), to separate her out from any other Woman who at this point also didn’t exist). For some reason, Man and Woman looked much the same, except woman had genitals on the inside, had a lumpier chest, longer hair and no beard. There was also a genetic difference, but as God wasn’t interested in science at this time, we won’t go into that.

Now, Adam and Eve lived in a garden called Eden with all the animals and plants (excluding all the ones that lived in the sea). Also in the garden was a plant called ‘The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil’ which God told Adam and Eve not to touch. He also told them that if they did eat the fruit, they would die before the day was finished. Even though Adam and Eve had no knowledge of what death was, they accepted this.
However, in the Garden of Eden there also lived a snake. This particular snake was unique in that a) it had legs, and b) it could talk. He was also quite villainous (despite the fact that never having eaten of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (the TOKOGAE) he didn’t know that he was evil) and he told Adam and Eve that God was wrong, and that if they did eat the fruit from the TOKOGAE, they wouldn’t die. For some reason, Adam and Eve decided that the snake knew more than all-knowing God did.

So Adam and Eve did eat the fruit. And low and behold, neither of them died, thus proving that talking snakes with legs were highly knowledgeable about these things, and that God had told a downright lie.

God, meanwhile, despite being omnipresent, was away, and despite being omniscient, was unaware of what had been going on. And when he came back and found out what had happened, he got very angry. The truth-telling, multi-legged, talking snake was punished by having his legs removed (and presumably also his ability to converse). Adam and Eve, meanwhile, were also punished, which seems a bit cruel as all they had done was eaten a bit of fruit and had learned everything that God knew about good and evil. Well, I say everything, because nobody seems to know the following:

1. Why God had created good and evil in the first place, and didn’t just stop at good,

2. How or why this knowledge was present in a piece of fruit,

3. Why he planted this tree in the garden instead of somewhere completely inaccessible,

4. Why Adam and Eve should be denied such knowledge in the first place.

Despite all this, Eve and all women who followed were forced to suffer labour pains while giving birth, and be entirely subjugate to men. Adam and his male progeny, meanwhile, were forced to sweat and eat bread and vegetables. Both were made to wear clothes, both were kicked out of the garden, and both eventually died.

And that, children, is why you are a sinner. That is why you are cursed. All because God lied to his favourite creation, Adam and Eve listened to a walking, talking snake, and they, being entirely innocent, ate a piece of fruit. 

Nevertheless, God apparently loves you.

Friday, 23 November 2012

To Brody Hodge

Are you tired of the evil associated with the philosophies of all the world’s religions? After all, an all-powerful deity that allows evil to exist must itself be at least part evil.
Do you feel conflicted about the fact that the Old Testament appears to offer no basis for establishing moral standards? If you can find any, let me know. If we humans are not constituted of chemicals, and we are not animals, what are we made of, and what are we? Or is it just Christians that are so unique?
Are you tired of the fact that the Bible contains little that is scientifically valid? Are you bothered that if you want to verify anything that is real, the Bible is the last book you would consult?
The weekend comes at the end of the working week, that’s why it’s called the weekend. I’m surprised that an intelligent (presumably) person like yourself hasn’t realised that. Where I work, Monday is the first day of the working week, and why would an all-powerful deity feel the need to rest anyway?
Atheism makes perfect sense in my worldview. There is not one scintilla of a trace that any deities now or ever have ever existed. I don’t say there are no gods, angels or demons (Hobbits, Leprachauns or fairies), I just maintain that it’s going to take much more than myths and fantasy stories to convince me otherwise. By claiming to know what your deity wants, doesn’t that rather make you the one aspiring to godhood?
I don’t proselytise. But that’s not to say I won’t defend my position against the onslaught of unreasoned hatred that is spouted by fundamentalist religionists like yourself.
I don’t need to find evidence that contradicts the Bible’s account of creation. I just need to read it, think about as a reasonably intelligent adult, and come to the conclusion that it’s sheer nonsense.
Why would a Christian care to live one moment longer in a material universe when they think they know there is something far better waiting for them elsewhere? Is it because they’re secretly afraid that they’re wrong? It doesn’t bother me that I wasn’t around 467 trillion years ago, so why should I care about not being around 467 trillion years in the future?
Death is the end of life. If that scares you, I sympathise. As an atheist, I’ve come to terms with that fact. As a reasonably intelligent adult, I’ve come to terms with that fact. If you can’t come to terms with that fact, sorry, there’s nothing I can do for you.


Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Only people with magic wands can wear tall hats

The Church of England yesterday voted no to women bishops, thus denying the institution a way into the 21st Century.

Still, at least they're prepared to consider it. Unlike the Catholic Church where the16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries failed to make much impact.

Humanist Bastards

The American Humanist Associations irks Ken 'The Lie' Ham because they dare to suggest that you don't need to believe in invisible sky fairies in order to be a good person. No, in order to be a good person, you have to believe that an ancient book of myths and fantasy stories is the only thing in the world you can trust.

Here are is a simple guide from the AHA for living a good life

Be nice
Care for the world around us
Think for myself
Think about how other people feel
Tell the truth
Help others
Take good care of myself

Bastards. How can anybody be good by being nice? God isn't nice, kids should be good by being 'nice' like him.

Here is how I imagine Ken 'The Lie' Ham's guide to living a good life might look

Be nice, but only to Christians. And only to those Christians who think the world is 6000 years old. Everyone who does not believe this is a sinner. Why should you be nice to them? They're damned anyway.

He made it, it's God's world. Do what you want with it, he'll clear up the mess.

Think what we tell you to think. Or rather, what we tell you God wants you to think. Thinking for yourself makes you believe in millions of years, and that man is made of molecules, just like every other living thing.

Tell lies, but ram home that the lies your telling are actually truth, because we've got an ancient book of myth that tells us what the truth is.

Help Answers in Genesis build a replica of a big boat, just like Noah's. Only $10 for a wooden peg.

Take good care of yourself. But let us take care of your brain. We'll control it for you, tell what to think (except it's not really what those bastard Humanists would call thinking).

Remember, people of America, the Humanists want your children to be good people. Ken 'The Lie' Ham just wants your children.


Sunday, 18 November 2012

New to blogging

New to this, so bear with me as I stumble and stall to start with.

As an 'intolerant' atheist, I have been banned from commenting on certain evangelical Christian blogs. Not because I use bad language (which I occasionally do when particularly angry), or because I make personal attacks (ditto), but because I take their ideas and apply them to the real world. The one thing these people hate is when you try to force them to face reality - it really challenges and scares them.

So from now on, this blog is going to attack stupidity and bigotry. My main targets will be Answers in Genesis, and Stephen Green's Christian Voice. The first because they promote ignorance and misinformation, the second because they are hate-fuelled bigots. Both base their attacks on reason and reality on an ancient book of myth and reality called The Bible.