bluethread wrote:
You probably see it as an adaptation. I see it as a correction.
Yes I see the entire Hebrew mythology as nothing more than adaptations and common superstitions from previous folklores.
After all, why would any God be having such problems with a supposedly fallen angel, or evil demon to begin with?
If the wages of sin is death, and sin is disobedience of God, then why weren't these sinful demons simply killed?
Obviously the wages of sin for Satan is to be made to crawl on his belly and eat dirt.
Moreover, that curse doesn't appear to have any adverse affect on Satan in any case. Even whilst he's crawling on his belly and eating dirt he seems to have managed to turn the entire world to evil so that every single thought of mankind was evil. And then God needs to flood out his entire creation because this evil Satan has turned all of humanity against God.
I mean, with all due respect, you can be serious that you expect me to take these fables seriously?
And I'm supposed to believe all of this as a matter of pure faith?
Not only that, but if this Satan serpent fellow is the one who is causing all the problems then why is mankind being held responsible for all this evil stuff?
This was another one of my greatest complaints with the "Fall from Grace" fable.
If the fable had Adam and Eve deciding on their own to plot against God and try to get away with disobeying God it might have been a bit more believable. But why should mankind be held responsible for Eve having been beguiled by an evil serpent?
Not only does this story of the fall from grace make Eve appear to be perfectly INNOCENT, but it also has Eve confessing everything to God after the fact, and turning in the guilty serpent. She even confesses to having been beguiled.
Here Eve is doing everything that can possibly be expected of a nice little Christian Girl. She's confessing here sins and turning in all guilty parties, and not even giving God a hard time about. She's not standing there yelling at God, "I hate you! And I'm not going to obey your stupid laws! I'm going with the serpent over here and you can keep your Garden of Eden. I'm not going to obey you!"
She doesn't even remotely behave that way in this fable.
The story isn't even convincing that Eve, or all of mankind even deserve to be held responsible for what some evil serpent might have done. He shouldn't have been there in the fist place. Couldn't Adam and Eve trust God to protect them from evil serpents?
This story does nothing but tell us that this God is totally untrustworthy.
It's not only a very poorly written fable, but it's certainly nothing that I would want to believe in as a matter of pure faith.
Are you kidding me? If it needs to be believed as a matter of faith, then I would have much more reason to place my faith in the ideal that these fables are totally false.
Why would anyone what Christianity to be true? Especially Christianity. Not only do we need to believe that we are somehow responsible for a "fall from grace" but this religion is also demanding that we be held hostage to this God's own corrupt priests calling for the crucifixion of his only begotten son.
Why in the world would anyone want to believe that they are totally responsible for all this horrible stuff, just a matter of pure faith.
You've got to be kidding me.
Surely any Christian who discovers that Christianity is totally false should jump for joy. Talk about Good News! That should be the best news any Christian could ever hope to hear. That would mean that they haven't fallen from grace from their creator, and the blood of Jesus' crucifixion is not on their hands.
What could be better news than that?
To believe in Christianity as a matter of pure faith, is truly insane. I just don't know how else to describe it.
You need to believe a lot of horrible things in order to believe in this religion. That's just the facts. It would seem to me that no one would believe this religion unless they felt that they had absolutely no other choice.