The Bible contains countless contradictions, atrocities being passed off as good by Christian preachers with some illogical justifications, blatant lies, and highly immoral orders, many written in first person as if God had said it himself.
But still religious people falls for it, because they do not think. Or their mental illness just blocks out the coming gigantic flaw in the story plot.
One of the top ten major loopholes in the story plot of Christianity is sinners that didn't repent are sent to Hell. We have all being bombarded since early childhood with that dangerous psychologically harmful, violent threat of immense punishment awaiting us, that will have a lifelong negative impact on our psyche.
The meme I created (I added the text) on top says it all. Why would Satan punish people that his arch enemy God regard as sinners? Why? Think about it.
If Satan is a recluse - it is not as if we have heard his side of the story in the Bible, and we haven't seen him on toast yet - and doesn't like company, or feel his 'house' is becoming a bit overcrowded now with the billions of people that died just the past few hundred years, why even allow any of them or more new ones to enter Hell? God doesn't have a say about who gets to enter his arch enemy's house, right? Is Satan not the ruler of Hell, yes or no?
If God does have that right to determine who gets to enter Hell, for some wildly absurd reason, it means he controls Satan and the Hell. Then it means that Satan is a mere employee of God, a yard keeper, if you will. And we know that's not the case, or the Bible would have mentioned God has big labor troubles with an unruly employee. Why not just fire the dude, God. Oh, you already fired him as angel, so he's not working for you anymore?
One cannot but see that all of this Heaven and Hell stories just don't match up, when you think rational about it.
An enemy of my enemy is my friend, the saying goes. And here arrive millions of people at the gates of Hell, rejected by their god and unable to see their loved ones and beloved pets that made it to heaven, for eternity. You think those 'sinners' would be pissed and angry at God that rejected them, right? You think they would grab the chance to form an army and get back at God? Of course they would! And Satan would not only love that, he'll provide the training too.
Am I not right so far in all of my reasoning?
As an added bonus to deepen the confuckulated look in the eyes of Christians, tell them that the more soldiers Satan gets the more powerful he become. What god is so dumb to strengthen his enemy? When someone wants to kill you, you don't tell him to 'hold on, let me get you a kitchen knife so you can kill me better.'
Everyone protesting slavery, child kidnapping, killing divorced women, having tattoos, wearing jewelry, and more, are going against God's orders in the Bible and aren't deservant of going to Heaven. So it really are mostly many good guys ending up in Hell that just loved bacon and mussels on toast too much. Why would Satan, that are against those immoral orders from his enemy, then punish those people in the first place? Satan may even have tattoos himself and be a fan of it and of bacon.
Okay, now comes the killer argument (😁) I am 100% certain almost no-one of you have ever thought of this before...
...and since Christians are overgrown children that love stories, I'll try that format...
It's a Saturday morning, after a long hard week, and God decides fuck it, he is tired of playing cat and mouse with everyone and it's almost his resting day (what god needs to rest on the 7th day? Is he not all-powerful all the time?), so the day after that it will be time for the final battle. Monday is the day he'll defeat the devil once and for all, brace yourselves.
So God calls his angels - not the human souls he saved, remember their struggles in life are over, they're retired in heaven now - and he tells his angels to saddle up their unicorns, Monday is D-day for Satan. They will go to Satan and defeat his ass, then go to earth to collect people that lived according to the Bible, to go back with God and his angels to Heaven.
This is where the killer argument comes in: What are God going to do with billions of sinners that remain after Satan is killed/apprehended?
I've got the following questions:
1. Is God's army going to kill Satan, or just arrest him and his billions of soldiers?
2. Where are they going to find Satan? If they go to Hell to confront Satan there, and Satan and his army puts up a fight, will they be killed? How can immortal souls be killed?
3. If those soul-soldiers can be killed, what happen to their souls? Or do souls not have souls and are they really, really dead forever then? If so, they didn't get their eternal punishment as the Bible threatens.
4. Not everyone in Satan's army will be killed (which is impossible anyway), so what will God do with those billions of sinner-prisoners of war? Put them back in Hell, rename the place to God's Hell, and then really torture them for the first time since they arrived in Hell many blue moons ago? What loving god does that?
5. So God arrives triumphantly on Earth, his arch enemy at last defeated. What happens to the people not meeting his requirements to enter Heaven, do they just die and remain dead, or will God grab their souls then and there and stuff them in the new Hell 2.0 now controlled by him?
6. What about the millions of innocent babies that do not even know what religion is, will they be going to Heaven or Hell? And their parents that were dirty birdies or goody two shoes the other way?What sort of god rips innocent babies away from their parents?
7. When God arrives on Earth, everyone will obviously know it, crap their pants like diarrhea is on special at Walmart, and repent right then and there just like the one crook next to Jesus did on the cross at the last moment. Does that means they all are suddenly saved and going to heaven, or is there a cut-off date for repentance?
8. The Bible says there's only space for 144 000 people in heaven. Given that 6 million of his favorite nation - the Jews, not the Boers as the latter erroneously claim - perished in just 5 years during WW2, and with billions of other people before that, heaven must be full long, long ago. Even if it has a few seats left in this absurd fable, having suddenly 8 billion people with many repenting in one day will fill up all spots.
What happens to the other that repented, are they still getting sent to God's Hell despite his explicit promise that people that are truly sorry for that bacon sandwich this morning will go to Heaven? What kind of god breaks his promises? I can only think of the imaginary ones in books of fiction.
9. Is it an absolute certainty that God will win the final battle? Christians will say yes, God is almighty. So why can't God just send that divine knowledge over to Satan, just like the cops on earth do with a criminal, and cut a deal with the devil to just give up in exchange for a smaller fire in Hell-prison? Why not cut the bullshit short and end the show with its many holes in the script?
The ultimate argument I have, that you likely haven't thought about before and that makes up half of my post here, is: What happens to Hell and the souls in there after Satan is defeated? What pleasure would a loving god gets out of torturing people forever and ever, doesn't he know how to forgive, or what?
These are questions anyone that wants to discover the meaning of life must ask themselves, regardless of how hard they may be. We owe it to our mental sanity, to others, and to our planet that's both our Heaven and Hell today.
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