Read The Douchebag Bible Online
Authors: TJ Kirk
CHRISTIANS ARE STUPID, EVIL,
CHILD-ABUSERS.
According to the Bible, God created the Earth in six days.
According to calculations by Charles Lineweaver and
Daniel Grether at the University of New South Wales there
are about 100 billion stars with planets in our Galaxy. That
means that, with 100 billion galaxies in the known universe,
there are
at least
10 trillion planets out there.
Do you see where I’m going with this?
How did a God who took six days to create our pathetic
little planet do the same trick 10 trillion times since then? It
would have taken God 60 trillion days to create every planet
in the universe. That’s 164,383,561,643 years of worth work,
give or take a few months.
From the genealogies found in the Bible, Christian
‘scholars’ have deduced that the Earth is between six and ten-
thousand years old.
“Well,” says the ever crafty fundie, “maybe God created
those other planets first, to prepare the universe for us!”
Nice try, christsucker.
“In the beginning God created the Heaven and the
Earth.”
Genesis 1:1
“That doesn’t prove anything!” further protests our missing
link between man and tree stump, “It says he created the
heaven first. The heaven could include those planets.”
Heaven is a place of unending bliss, remember? If those
planets were part of God’s heaven, then going to Heaven would
be as easy as building the
USS Enterprise
.
“Translation error!”
But . . .
“TRANSLATION ERROR! JESUS DIED FOR YOUR
SINS!”
Ah, translation errors—the last refuge of a thoroughly
defeated Christian. When you hear the words “translation
error,” pat yourself on the back. You’ve just won. Every
argument with a fundamentalist Christian goes through six
basic steps.
1. Atheist challenges scripture.
2. Theist defends scripture.
3. Atheist refutes defense.
4. Theist makes statement about the glory of Christ
and his dying for our sins.
5. Atheist continues to press original issue.
6. Theist claims a translation error.
I don’t recommend pressing the issue beyond step six for a
reason that is exactly one word long:
Salem
. Don’t think
they’d hesitate to kill you. These are the same people who still
support Bush and the war in Iraq. They have no moral qualms
about purging the world of sinners.
In fact, they have no morals at all.
Nothing bears this out better than the psychological,
and in many cases physical, torture that they inflict upon their
own children. Let me ask you a question (You can’t answer or
argue! God, I love this medium!): Why the fuck is it legal to tell
toddlers that they could go to Hell?
Don’t get me wrong. There exist few bigger freedom fans
than me. The first amendment to the constitution guarantees
all people in the United States freedom of religion, without
government interference. To my way of thinking, passing a
law against teaching your children about your religion is
unconstitutional. Aside from that, there is a limit to how much
I am willing to meddle with the upbringing of any child. Most
child-rearing decisions belong to parents, plain and simple.
However, children are not property. They are human
beings who should be extended a certain degree of individual
rights. Modern society does not allow parents to beat their
children, despite the bible’s endorsement of corporal
punishment. While I don’t necessarily agree that all spanking
should be illegal, I think that the vast majority of people would
agree that there is a line that should not be crossed. Parents
do not have to right to mangle their children’s bottoms (or any
other part of them), regardless of what their holy texts might
say about it. The action of beating one’s children is illegal.
Doing it in the name of God is no less illegal.
Now imagine the psychological abuse of being taught
from an age before your reasoning faculties are developed, that
if you do not obey the doctrines of a religion that you have no
hope of understanding, you will burn in a pit of unfathomable
torment where demons will gnaw at every centimeter of your
flesh and the unimaginable heat of fire too hot to comprehend
will drag multi-pronged dagger-tongues across your soul until
the end of time. I see that as being worse than a beating in the
long run. You might as well just hand the kid a rifle and point
him to the nearest bell tower.
So, why do we allow it? I can’t think of a good reason.
We’d never allow a parent to tell their child, “If you don’t obey
me, I will pull out all of your teeth with an old pair of pliers
and fuck your mouth!” so why do we allow, “If you don’t obey
God (me), you’ll go to a land of eternal torment to writhe in
agony for infinities upon infinities!”
If you remove the sacred cow status of religion for a
moment and look at the situation objectively, I’m sure you
won’t be able to answer the following question.
Who does more damage to a child: a one-time rapist or
a parent who teaches them that if they’re not good
they’ll burn in hell forever?
Whatever your answer, I’m willing to bet that you actually had
to stop to think about it.
CONVERSION COUNTER:
0 AND STEADY
I once remarked that converting a Christian to atheism is like
changing the label on a jar of pickled dog turds. I stand by that
statement.