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1 month ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)2 children
There's a travel vlog video and some guy is in a somewhat modern looking airport but he shows the bathroom stalls and it is just a hole in the floor and there's not even toilet paper. I think it was China bathroom inside a major airport. LOL
1 month ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)4 children
I never liked Abraham. If some voice out of the sky told me to kill my son i'd say fuck off.
How is showing disloyalty to my own son somehow twisted into showing loyalty to God? Would not a demon whispering out of a shadow tell me to kill my son? Then why does God tell me same thing? The story doesn't make sense to me. How do I show loyalty to a righteous God by performing such an evil heinous act of blood spill and murder on my own kin? This story seems strange. What is the lesson here?
u/CrusaderPepe what do you think about this Old Testament story? Why would a righteous God test our loyalty by asking us to commit such an evil action?
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This is also the same story that tells us that israel is promised to the jews (Abraham) and those who bless israel will be blessed and those who curse israel will be cursed? Because good ol' Abraham was going to murder his son? Sounds ridiculous.
the story goes that before Jesus Christ made the blood sacrifice that you had to make blood sacrifices like this.
Reconciling new testament to old testament is difficult for me.
The Old and the New Testament go hand in hand. The first order of business for all 3 Jewish religion is to destroy the bonds of the family. They want every man to be loyal to the rabbi/priest/imam and not to his own family.
Have you noticed how in the entire Bible there isn't a single love story? A love story between a man and a woman? Zero.
By contrast, every piece of ancient European literature revolves around a love story, or at least has it as very prominent.
The Abrahamic religions are completely alien to the Aryan blood.
Because rabbinical jews demanded that their war god fan fic books be stapled onto the New Testaments before the council of nicaea.
The timeline of events does not support a continuity between the hebrew Old Testament and the Testaments of Christ.
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
If you read what Yahweh does and have to come up with some convicted pretzel logic to tie that to Christ and “The Truth” and “The Father”, you’re a spiritual jew.
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"Hey, you, over there. Kill your son to demonstrate loyalty to me." - mysterious voice out of nowhere
"Let me think about this. Okay. hey son, come here" - Abraham with an axe
I contest that it requires pretzel logic to explain this from your standpoint.
Why does this righteous God thirst for blood spill?
Someone who is willing to kill their own son is not someone I would consider "loyal", right?
And also, wouldn't a righteous God ask you to do something wonderfully GOOD to prove your loyalty to a RIGHTEOUS God? Why would a righteous God ask you to commit an evil heinous act? And then consider you, loyal?, because you were willing to go through with it? LOL What kind of pretzel logic is this?
Because people refuse to acknowledge that a bunch of rabbinical jews demanded their torah books be stapled to the testaments of Christ after Saint Marcion compiled them in 144 AD.
“The devils greatest trick is convincing Man that God doesn’t exist”? No.
“The devils greatest trick was convincing Man that he was God”
You can take it or leave it but I used to have the same take; that God was arbitrary and unfair.
More recently I've tried to see God as more of a force of nature (or THE force of nature) and things make a lot more sense.
Having a God tell you to kill your own son as a test of faith seems insane, but what about nature itself requiring you to sacrifice you son to a seemingly unwinnible position (ie having kids today when you know the system is against them)?
The way I think of it is: here's life. It's so messed up that it seems as though bringing kids into such an evil world is itself an evil act. But feeding them, knowingly, into the meat grinder is the only way to make the world any better. As a bonus, *maybe* they won't be a sacrifice after all, maybe they'll be instrumental in changing things for the Good?
The squat toilet is actually a good thing. It's more natural and healthy to squat down to take a shit. If you sit, your rectum doesn't fully relax / open so taking a shit is harder on your body.
I don't like to travel.
How is showing disloyalty to my own son somehow twisted into showing loyalty to God? Would not a demon whispering out of a shadow tell me to kill my son? Then why does God tell me same thing? The story doesn't make sense to me. How do I show loyalty to a righteous God by performing such an evil heinous act of blood spill and murder on my own kin? This story seems strange. What is the lesson here?
u/CrusaderPepe what do you think about this Old Testament story? Why would a righteous God test our loyalty by asking us to commit such an evil action?
the story goes that before Jesus Christ made the blood sacrifice that you had to make blood sacrifices like this.
Reconciling new testament to old testament is difficult for me.
Have you noticed how in the entire Bible there isn't a single love story? A love story between a man and a woman? Zero.
By contrast, every piece of ancient European literature revolves around a love story, or at least has it as very prominent.
The Abrahamic religions are completely alien to the Aryan blood.
The timeline of events does not support a continuity between the hebrew Old Testament and the Testaments of Christ.
Christ never refers to his father as “Yahweh”.
I heard that story and thought "fuck that shit!"
"Let me think about this. Okay. hey son, come here" - Abraham with an axe
I contest that it requires pretzel logic to explain this from your standpoint.
Why does this righteous God thirst for blood spill?
Someone who is willing to kill their own son is not someone I would consider "loyal", right?
And also, wouldn't a righteous God ask you to do something wonderfully GOOD to prove your loyalty to a RIGHTEOUS God? Why would a righteous God ask you to commit an evil heinous act? And then consider you, loyal?, because you were willing to go through with it? LOL What kind of pretzel logic is this?
“The devils greatest trick is convincing Man that God doesn’t exist”? No.
“The devils greatest trick was convincing Man that he was God”
More recently I've tried to see God as more of a force of nature (or THE force of nature) and things make a lot more sense.
Having a God tell you to kill your own son as a test of faith seems insane, but what about nature itself requiring you to sacrifice you son to a seemingly unwinnible position (ie having kids today when you know the system is against them)?
The way I think of it is: here's life. It's so messed up that it seems as though bringing kids into such an evil world is itself an evil act. But feeding them, knowingly, into the meat grinder is the only way to make the world any better. As a bonus, *maybe* they won't be a sacrifice after all, maybe they'll be instrumental in changing things for the Good?
Something to consider.