Investing time in the Bible is unproductive, providing neither genuine spirituality nor guidance for personal growth. Likewise, any rational thinker dismisses Christianity and Islam when examining their scriptures critically, as they are riddled with contradictions and mistakes. You should instead anoint yourself with the knowledge enshrined within the Temple of Zeus, devote your existence to spiritual ascension through meditation and sacred rituals, and relinquish anything that is baneful on your quest for apotheosis.
That being said, there may arise a moment when you encounter a skeptical Christian, one who dares to question his beliefs and embark upon the quest for Satya. In such a case, the Bible may serve as a tool to awaken that soul from spiritual slumber, whether directly or, for those with a clever spirit, through the craft of memes. A passage that calls to mind itself before me is the following:
“For the Son of Man is going to come in the glory of his Father with his angels, and then he will reward each person according to what they have done. Truly I tell you, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.”
Matthew 16:27-28
Many Christians, particularly American Protestants, herald the return of the mythical Jesus—though he was long prophesied to reappear, he has not, revealing him as an evidently fabricated character. Instead of dedicating themselves to meditation and the ascent of their spirit, they expend their energy upon this thoughtform until the end of their earthly journey.
This causes their humanity to wane, leaving their appearance as that of a broken husk. This is especially true of Evangelicals, who most fervently yearn for the “Rapture” (rooted in the Latin word rapere—meaning to seize and rape), believing that merely professing faith in a mythical Jesus, without pursuing any works for their spiritual advancement, will secure their salvation.
That is why we advise you not to squander your time on the Bible, fellow Zevist. Your focus should be devoted foremost to your own advancement through diligent endeavor and spiritual ascension, rather than emulating Christians by languishing in a gloomy church, parroting Bible verses like a broken record, and hoping for a mythical Yehuborim to relinquish your woes.