Jesus is the same as The golden calf. Isaiah 66:22 Says he who killeth an ox is the same as he who slays a man. They say jesus was slain for the sins of man kind, right? Well Isaiah 7:22
says Yah spoke not about sacrifice but obeying. so jesus did not take away sacrifice, he replaced it. Sacrifice is an abomination.
It also seems rather ironic that Christians who are against humanism so often ascribe the highest authority to a book written by humans--and humans who were far less enlightened than those of today.
If I believed God existed, I would consider his glory more important than human happiness. He would surely have no reason to be evil, unreasonable, or in any way prejudiced--in fact, he would be so good, he would value human happiness and NOT be selfish or arbitrary. So when I hear stories of a God whose morals seem remarkably similar to those of ancient prejudiced people, I tend to doubt that is a God who really exists.
@AspiringPotato It seems like you're subscribing to a stereotype. Try listening to someone a little 'quieter' with an open heart and maybe you'll think differently before writing something like this? Or maybe it was satire, what you meant.
The Sacrifices of Yah are a broken heart and a contrite spirit.
Odedephraim 1 month ago
Jesus is the same as The golden calf. Isaiah 66:22 Says he who killeth an ox is the same as he who slays a man. They say jesus was slain for the sins of man kind, right? Well Isaiah 7:22
says Yah spoke not about sacrifice but obeying. so jesus did not take away sacrifice, he replaced it. Sacrifice is an abomination.
Odedephraim 1 month ago
The happiness of man is the good of human beings. So, any religion that places a goal outside of this is evil.
Human happiness is sacred. Eudaimonia.
Eudaimonist 2 months ago
i agree, we were created for God's glory and pleasure. He is the potter and we are the pots. Tim J.
magnifychrist 5 months ago in playlist THEISM
It also seems rather ironic that Christians who are against humanism so often ascribe the highest authority to a book written by humans--and humans who were far less enlightened than those of today.
Megaritz 5 months ago
If I believed God existed, I would consider his glory more important than human happiness. He would surely have no reason to be evil, unreasonable, or in any way prejudiced--in fact, he would be so good, he would value human happiness and NOT be selfish or arbitrary. So when I hear stories of a God whose morals seem remarkably similar to those of ancient prejudiced people, I tend to doubt that is a God who really exists.
Megaritz 5 months ago
@chaztikov
Maybe it's not a great stereotype for Christians worldwide, but it is practically definitive for evangelicals.
AspiringPotato 9 months ago
@AspiringPotato It seems like you're subscribing to a stereotype. Try listening to someone a little 'quieter' with an open heart and maybe you'll think differently before writing something like this? Or maybe it was satire, what you meant.
chaztikov 9 months ago
Nothing quite as satisfying as damning everybody who isn't like you, eh christians?
AspiringPotato 1 year ago
I so wish the music, which I love, were not so loud!
It simply does not belong and is a distraction!
RainhadoCanto4 1 year ago