Saturday, May 26, 2007

EVIL RELIGION OF CHRISTIANITY

EVIL RELIGION OF CHRISTIANITY
By S.P. Attri ( USA )
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1. If you want to learn the truth about Christianity, you have to hit a Christian in the gut. If you ask an average Christian if Christianity is something evil, his answer will be No. If you ask if there is human sacrifice in Christianity, his answer again will be No. Are these questions difficult to understand ? No, they are not. Are the Christian’s answers truthful ? Hardly !
Let you be the judge.

We are told in the Bible that the God of Christianity, likes the aroma of burning flesh. Animal sacrifice is much more common than human sacrifice, but both occur, and according to the Bible, both acts are "pleasing to the Christian Lord".

2. If you ask uncomfortable questions like these, the Christian tries to duck the issue, and avoid the responsibility. But the evidence keeps coming back like rolling thunder, and will not go away. Take a look at the following story from Genesis, which is the first book of the Bible:
Upon his God’s command, Abraham prepares to sacrifice his son to God. "Take your son, your only son – yes, Isaac, whom you love so much – and go to the land of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains, which I will point out to you." (Genesis 22:1-18) Abraham takes his own son up on a mountain and builds an altar upon which to burn him. He even lies to his son and has him help build the altar. Then Abraham ties his son to the altar and puts a knife to his throat. He then hears God tell him this was just a test of his faith. However, God still wanted to smell some burnt flesh so he tells Abraham to burn a ram.

3. Even though Abraham did not kill his son, his intentions as well as those of his God, were wicked and villainous, and Abraham was a confirmed-liar too, he lied to his own son. There was no love here, either on the part of Abraham, or on the part of his evil God, it was pure unadulterated evil.

When even Father Abraham does such evil things, why wouldn’t his successors and followers not emulate his un-enviable deeds. If you look at the first seven chapter of
Leviticus, you will notice extensive rules, regarding animal and food sacrifices. These offerings are supposed to be burnt so that God can smell them, and Christian God loves the smell of burned-flesh. The priests made big feasts every week, they were very particular about, what kind of food to bring and how to prepare it.

Most Hindus would be shocked at this kind of scene, and would attempt to get away from it, but not the Christians, who are trained to accept it as part of their sacred ritual.

4. Even more peculiar is Christian God’s overwhelming desire about kids, especially the first-born kids, described in the Bible as follows:

In Exodus 13:2 the Lord said "Consecrate to me every first-born that opens the womb among Israelites, both man and beast, for it belongs to me." Later it says that you can redeem (replace) an ass with a sheep and that you must redeem a child for an unspecified price. It is clear from the context that "consecrate" means a burning sacrifice. These priests are guilty of theft and kidnapping. Since any sins in the Old Testament were punishable by death, these priests used the threat of death to extort food and money from their followers. What do we call a scum-bag that threatens to kill your kids unless you pay a ransom? A kidnapper! If these priests were alive today, they would be in prison along with Abraham.

5. Christianity’s method of dealing with undesirables ( Non-Christian Infidels ) is equally peculiar. The Bible describes in in Leviticus 27:28-29, the Lord allows for no redemptions. "Note also that any one of his possessions which a man vows as doomed to the Lord, whether it is a human being or an animal, or a hereditary field, shall be neither sold nor ransomed. All human beings that are doomed lose the right to be redeemed; they must be put to death."
Some Christians and apologists for Christianity might argue that, this provision only applied to slaves in your possession. Does that make any difference ? A human sacrifice is a human sacrifice, no matter who the human is, and it is just sick, sickening, and nauseating.

6. Enough said for this time around.
Surinder Paul Attri

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