Monday, 14 January 2013

Why Christianity is evil

http://www.christiananswers.net/q-grace/hell-and-god.html
Some quotes from this website.

"We have rape and incest and murder ; and we have them all cataloged and classified--but there isn't one of them (or even put them all together in one big hunk) that comes close to the sin of keeping Jesus Christ out of your life."

"All that are in Hell, choose it."

So, let's take a 16 year old girl. She looks after her mother who has Alzheimer's Disease. She goes to school and works hard but is bullied. She lives on a low budget, does all the household jobs and has to live with the horror of seeing her mother slowly forgetting who she is and becoming a vegetable. She doesn't believe in god because it doesn't make sense to her.
This girl deserves eternal, merciless torture because she has committed the worst crime of all. By not believing in a 2000 year old story, she is choosing to suffer until the end of time and is a filthy sinner.

Hitler, on the other hand, was a christian. He facilitated the torture and murder of millions of innocent people. Yet, he believed in christ, and as long as he asked forgiveness at the end of his life, he is now dwelling with jesus in eternal happiness. HITLER.

This is no joke, this is what christianity teaches. Anyone who does not believe in jesus christ and is cleansed of their sins via him will suffer until the end of time.

Christianity, just like many other religions, is evil at its core. It has been used to some good effect throughout history, often deterring people from crimes, and does have the capability to change a bad person into a good one. But, even though most christians you meet are loving, kind people, believing that everyone deserves eternal torture is a dangerous thing. Religious people are not evil. But what they believe in is. Religion is a virus just like any other, the only difference is nobody is trying to cure it. It's time to move on from superstitious nonsense, especially when it endangers minds and lives.

Thanks for reading.

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