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El Goon
04-25-2015, 09:45 PM
this is all I have.. I have much to add.. i'm doing it chapter by chapter... just writing until I feel I've made my point.. I know my punctuation is sub-par. dot dot dot.. lol I have more to add.. such as quotes and references.. and a few more paragraphs. I'm just doing it till I feel done.

Chapter 1: The Creationism Fallacy - Tomorrow we'll hopefully see a monkey with wings. (complete)

I like freedom to choose as much as the next person. I just don't enjoy young earth creationism caving in the consciousness of society. We should be beyond it completely. Young earth theories should have been sacrificed by the world a long, long time ago. We're just still feeling the remnants of a society mentally-raped by centuries lacking in scientific discovery. One day, hopefully, the universe, the place that makes us live and breathe, will have the beginning explained by science. One day most religions will make people look insane to the majority, as scientific requisites and entire scientific theories on the magnificence of the age of the world are just not enough. Science has nothing to show for many people. It has unraveled such spectacular things; who can mute such awareness? Who can say, "Jesus"? Who can quote a book that ignores the qualities of our universe? For many the world and our species took little time to be. Wouldn't it be nice if evolution worked that way?

Well, the people need a beginning! Our beginning comes when someone as gifted as Einstein takes our future advancements to the next level of scientific discovery. With advances in aging techniques, disease treatment and other things that progression can just now show, a humans life span, on average, has doubled in the last 150 years. We're continuing to progress more and more every day. We need science to free us, especially when you take into account that half the intelligent people of this world are claiming they've seen miracles and know the truth about some needed lifestyle that lacks in secularism. One day, if our species doesn't dumb itself to death, science will be the conclusion of mankind's story. Hopefully the world can see how the path our species has been on since the beginning has mislead them. Religious fundamentalism caused slave ships, racial bias, racial supremacy, extreme sexism, and many other lovely things. Let history be history; let's have medicine radically change.

We have hope soon to come if people take the time to tinker with their thought processes within the coming millennium. Take what society wants and lump it in with what a child dying of AIDs in Africa wants. They want hope, and what hope is there? None with religion driving everything into the ground. You need science to cure AIDs, not poor people chewing on Bible covers. The chance of a cure being discovered lies with progress. You can never discover miracles, although you can search and find answers of this earth through courses, studies and analytical thinking. How do the majority of religious people take evolution and call it mislead because it's only a scientific theory? Jump down the stairs, see if you get hung up mid-flight. It's fortunate that we all have today leading to the hope of discovering the cause of time and space tomorrow. We need people to focus, if that's plausible in the possibility realm.

I see religion killing everything it touches. I see false hope being offered and the majority of people just going, "Yay! Dead people live!" We're not going to succeed at existing for much longer. One day we'll have to rationalize without the possibility of a deity revolution. One day the world will vanquish when people don't have the answers they would like. Chaos will ensue when people are forced to think. Death should have motivated us to many more cures by now but people sit around talking about dinosaurs eating vegetation in Eden, or about sicknesses being brought down by Jehovah God, or whatever crap your neighbors probably believe. I know there are billions of possibilities for the betterment of humanity and that each possibility lies outside most religious stances. Most religions take what a very good writer, or writers, took as knowledge hundreds or thousands of years ago. Errors are spread throughout all young earth religious texts.

I sometimes ponder if existence is futile. What I mean is, does having opinions that matter even matter? Are the majority of people just "What makes me happy is right!" creatures? Will we ever not need to be a gymnast at escaping reality to make it from point A to point B? Will function ever come to be more about understanding different things? Will we stop living as and live to be? We're going to die off without asteroids, or plagues. Pretty soon the world is going to fall and break its neck putting its pants on. The heart-wrenching embrace of reality might never be able to be taken in for centuries, or maybe never at all. I just hope for people to fall for freedom, not for lies. We need to distinguish fact from fiction in the time it takes for Genesis to describe the creation of earth, not in the time it takes for primal instincts to become organized thoughts and tangible emotions.

I probably rationalize things in peoples minds. Yes, I want to believe this life of sickness and pain is everything. I don't want to spend eternity with people I'd kill for. I'd cut the throat of anyone that hurt my family. They imply you have to justify giving up on expanding your evolutionary inquisitiveness. Try justifying the fact you believe a book that's been rewritten 2 billion times. Try justifying worshipping a pedophile religion written in a pedophile endorsing culture. Just try justifying believing in your idea of a god that's in a comatose state. Justify my insanity being less than yours. If the question "Does your god control everything because he won the eternal god of time lottery?" doesn't cast out any chance of belief in your mind, you might be insane. Now, let's all pray we last long enough so future generations of atheists can laugh at religious nuts and not have people pointing to Genesis, or the Qur'an, or the other destructive books of the "righteous".

..But the fruition of mankind's intellect will come to be the earth no longer bound. It will be in pieces floating through space. People won't handle reality, because religion. Because religion.

El Goon
04-25-2015, 09:53 PM
I know im all over the place sometimes.. it's my broken brain.. i'm still doing this.. the rest of the chapters get more specific..and are more Christianity based.

El Goon
04-26-2015, 09:35 AM
Chapter 2: The Culture of Religion

We live in a world where most people are taken back by their own feelings and motivations. They first judge their qualities by asking themselves about societies take on these thoughts if they were ever truthful. It's religion that keeps intelligence in a bubble. It causes the majority to deny themselves for the sake of the world. This culture consists of many people down-grading everything they see as wrong, when evolution has proved these judgments are trying to subside each persons own uniqueness. They're just themselves and it should be reason to dance in the streets. Are the dancing in the streets? No, they're castrating their brightness for the darkness of a stance that denies equality. They're feeling the effect of people that have never read more than one book. Our world is in a state of shame.

I was reading on Ken "The Dumb Hammer" Hamm's facebook page about the Christian view on sexual orientation the other day. As a person that thinks I feel for people that are different. I do not try to tolerate people that are collectively killing the emotional health of homosexuals, bisexuals, transexuals, and hermaphrodites. I try to never use derogatory terms that are deeply cemented in bigotry. I try to not find people funny that seemingly can not find ways to understand things. They were saying on the facebook that "the sin of man" has taken itself to the point of hermaphrodites and the spreading of homosexuality. I think it's a good thing that there's a spot light on the homosexual lifestyle, it means we're actually, somehow, slowly finding ways to be honest. The human condition is caring about what idiots think. We need to make our lives first about loving ourselves, no matter the opinions of congress or other idiots that have some demented form of love.

As a heterosexual I sometimes wish I could run around with a rainbow cape. But it's not just the homosexuals and such that I'm focused on. It's little Timmy looking at space and wondering if it exists in a way that no deity explains. It's him being forced by his parents to take his attitude to a point of self harm. It's making his mind think they must be right, since they are his parents. It's him growing up questioning himself and finding himself rendered useless. I was in the same boat, feeling insecure in my belief that there was some kind of explanation that reflects no religious faith. It was being taught Christianity and hoping, through looking around, that it was just a way of fitting in. It was wondering if everything I did had eternal consequences. I was taught to hate myself. I was taught the religious culture.

Let us take into the equation the fact that life is seemingly distinguishable for every religious person alive today. Whether you're Christian, Muslim, or whatever, you see right and wrong the way you were taught. It takes being yourself to breathe the breath of life. If you're an honest person, you would know you're not happy. You would know there is currently nothing to be happy about. Do people know about that? They act like they may get 50 virgins or the chance to worship a genocidal maniac for all eternity. It's quite confusing that people want to live other peoples lives. I personally don't like being associated with too many people. I like having my own opinions, no matter the consequences put on people that pretend to love me. The life of the charlatan is the life of the person that matters. Don't let these religious people confuse your sense of purpose.

I will end this by speaking honestly about the state of religious freedom. I want to say the amazing people that have fought, died, or continue to fight for democracy, have bestowed upon us too many freedoms. How dumb does that sound? We can have too many freedoms in a world where every religion or half-brained weasel wants to hold everything down? We need to think. Without thought that lacks indoctrination we'll continue to ruin the lives of countless people. We'll continue to stunt the help we can provide Africans, Asians, Native Americans, AKA our reflection in the mirror. We need to focus on keeping life living or we'll keep life drowning. Imagine holding a beautiful, majestic creature under water until it's death. That's what indoctrination does to the world. The poor need us, the uneducated, and the maimed.

El Goon
04-26-2015, 11:17 AM
Chapter 3 - The Shape of The World - Does this explain a supreme, eternal ruler?

I always hear Christians talking about the miracles they've seen relating to health. They seem to think that when science saves the day it could only be their Jesus. When will the scientists slaving away doing calculation after calculation inside a lab get credit? When those calculations fail to add up, guess what? It's their mysterious sky daddy doing his thing. Health relates to the normality of your genes. Your chance of survival relates to knowledge and/or luck. If we lack knowledge we lack answers. Sounds pretty simple, but, boy oh boy, is it ever a topic when it comes up in a pew. I will forever hold steadfast to my respect for the people leading science to a real cause. I will forever question a god that could bestow the blessing of rape, torture, disease, famine, and the stuff of this day and age.

I heard that Christians will say that doctors were put here as a blessing for them. Let me get this straight, if I can. So, what was the biggest promise in the Bible outside eternal la-la land coming with the blood of Christ? Oh yea, praying and believing taking your health from bad to good. People touching the magical robe of Jesus and their affliction going away to the sea of forgetfulness. Just belief being enough to cure all. All Jesus did in the Bib-le(bible in French) was cast out demons. What is there to get straight? Away from the fact that Christians seem intellectually tortured, or at least they should be, what conclusion can a person come to? No Jesus. Or a Jesus and no miracles. I'm so tired of life, yet so intrigued by religion. It's a conundrum.

Now, we're going to get to "get beyond this this and you should be committed to the mental hospital" land of the chapter. Incurable diseases. So, doctors were placed here to bless Christians and those less fortunate? Well, why hasn't a doctor ever recorded every disease being cured? You would think a Christian would have been through every disease by now. Think incurable disease would exist with Jesus, or some all-loving, omnipotent creator? Think about all of those Christians in the 80's that got AIDs through blood transfusions. Do you think, maybe, one of them would have had the book right? Do you assume you know more than other Christians? Faith is believing without seeing. You Christians/other YECs are really committed. Now for the mental hospital commitment that should be done. People go through so many terrible things because of this?

Look at many of the women in the world. Take a look at child prostitution stings happening all over the world. Look up every Christian child that's ever been raped or abused. So God loves children so much that anyone that harms them would be better off drowned at the bottom of the ocean? You'd think he could protect them. That's if children fit the description of children, of course. So, what am I missing? Every 4 seconds a person dies of hunger. God created all of those people in this day and age to suffer circumstances they could never overcome? Circumstances that could never include joy? Circumstances that could never not include hell? Jesus will be back soon! But, until then, this God of Heaven will continue to spew people out so he can make some friends. Viewer discretion is advised. Kill me now.

I just see the world for what it is. It's a terrible place for most people. I am committed to helping starving children around the world, but what will be my reward? Helping. That will be my reward. It pulls at my heart to see the news around Canada. The missing aboriginal women, the suicides, the poor choices driving, and everything else. If you get to the rest of the world and read CNN or some other news site, you'll feel like you're selfish for even smiling. You'll know every minute you spend on facebook, or twitter, or reading in your room, is undeserved. This world is spiraling out of control. You can blame sin, or the sources of the definition of the word. I'll go with the latter.

El Goon
04-26-2015, 12:37 PM
Chapter 4 - The God of the Bible - He knows everything, just about.