What does fighting for Atheism mean ? (I)
Dec 1, 2003 -
© Hans Atrott
That is why one even could call Christianity atheism because faking to be a god – what Jesus Christ undoubtedly tried doing so – does not constitute “theism” – even if the Christians are used to fancying that way. This already provides evidence that unscrupulousness, insidiousness and thus depravity is the source or the reasons for many kinds of theism but not imbecility, moronity and stupidity as many atheists suppose. The latter might match the slaves but not the “theistic” slaveholders. In another passage the German philosopher Nietzsche describes Christian sect in the following way: (Christianity is)"And not an attack with the fist, with the knife, with honesty in hate and love! On the contrary, one inspired by the most cowardly, the most crafty, the most ignoble of instincts! An attack of priests! An attack of parasites! The vampirism of pale, subterranean leeches[ii] At least pertaining Christianity, theism predominantly is no problem of theism and atheism but at first of all one of insidiousness and thus of depravity. The wolf appears in a sheep's clothing and he is sneaky, slick and cunning enough always to warn of (alleged other) wolves in a sheep's clothing so that all the morons, jerks, duffers and dumb ones do not suspect the “good-hearted” warning one to be the precisely beast of prey or Satanic individual he continuously is warning of. Mrs. Robinson sitting in her chair while knitting something - and fancying: heaven holds a place for those who pray - thinks: A guy that warns me that much of wolves in a sheep's clothing never can be that wolf (in a sheep's clothing) of which he precisely warns that much …! In psychology this phenomena is known by the notion of “psychological projection”. A psychological projection means pinning the blame for the depravity and/or wickedness of one's own on others, preferably on one's enemies – as Jesus Christ mastered to do it towards the Pharisees. The Christians “theists'” aim is to abase the fellow human beings as slaves and lift up oneself to slaveholders (that are the superior one of the sect) in order to get the fellow human beings subservient to oneself and to fleece them. In order to make this enslavement “credible” the Christians agreed that Jesus Christ is lifted up the “god” and that means to the supreme slaveholder of Christian “theism”. The more enslavement in a sect, the more the instigator (“prophet”) of
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