What does fighting for Atheism mean ? (II)


© Hans Atrott

Centuries ago, there was ugly French noble man, who married a very beautiful young lady. However, even being married with him the young lady continued to despise that rich one. Presumably, she wanted to escape destitution by that marriage. Someday folks asked the rich French noble man: Don't you know that your wife loathes you? He answered: Of course, I know but pleasure is the same.

Christian “theists” behave like the French one. They say: It does not matter what our slaves think. The only thing that counts is that they stand up and sit down and do everything we (Christian slaveholders) command them to do. It does not count if they fancy obeying commandments of god while complying with our orders. The only thing that matters is that they do what we order them to do.

Thus, theism becomes not only a problem of stupidity, childish intellect and mind but one of depravity, crime and barbarities. Instead of infantilism we face insidiousness past comprehension. The parable of wolves in a sheep's clothing is nothing but the illustration of Jesus own insidiousness (by a psychological projection).

Jesus Christ himself is that ravenous wolf he is warning of and he is gathering all the ravenous wolves among human beings:

Mt 7, 15 ΒΆ NRSV
15 "Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.

That insidious “theist” knows all the dodges, for instance, when saying:

Mt 12:29 RSV
Or how can one enter a strong man's house and plunder his goods, unless he first binds the strong man? Then indeed he may plunder his house. Mr 3:27 RSV
But no one can enter a strong man's house and plunder his goods, unless he first binds the strong man; then indeed he may plunder his house.

Jesus said, "It is not possible for anyone to enter the house of a strong man and take it by force unless he binds his hands; then he will (be able to) ransack his house.[iv]

Christianity is as insidious (depraved) as Jesus Christ and his fellow Christians are used to feigning “morals”, “love” and other components of their mask. The wolf (Jesus Christ or the Christians) is coming in a sheep's clothing. Here, he describes what he otherwise says by the parable of the “wolf in a sheep's clothing”. By what one is able to fight crimes, outrages, terrorism, barbarities and other abominations? By morals! And that insidious “theist” Jesus Christ is cribbing (occupying) “morals” or even “love” in advance, i.e., before starting his perpetrations. So when try fighting Christian depravity, outrages and atrocity, one gets a punch in the stomach: What are you saying we (Christians) were depraved and criminals? You are a criminal and evil one because withstanding “god's” chosen ones …! Christian “morals”, “love”, “truths” or even the concept of “god” are only the sheep's clothing of Jesus Christ and the Christians, i.e. , components of Jesus' and the Christians' insidiousness.

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