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Christianity is an anti-life religion

Ariadne the Scribe

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Hello, my beautiful Family.
High Priestess Maxine had always emphasized the fact that xtianity is an anti-human life, and there are plenty of articles where she explains the reasons behind it and the damage it has done to our world.

However, a while ago I was talking to a friend about religion, and I had a profound realization about humankind.

This friend of mine knows that I'm a Zevist. He doesn't belong to any religion, but he had practiced Buddhism, and he supports the "being humble" xtian weakness bullshit.

When we talked about religion, he told me that he's against religions because he has noticed a common theme in all the organized religions:
  • Its members believe they are "chosen."
  • There's always an opposition against someone or something.
  • Their goal is always some kind of personal benefit, instead of being humble/practicing humility.
What he said was interesting because this is in fact true. These three things are common in most religions.

However, my mind focused on his last point: the fact that religion and religious people are after some kind of personal benefit.

My mind immediately thought: "But isn't this human nature?"
Isn't it human nature to want to advance and become better as a person?

The more I thought about it, the more I realized that everything man does, he does it for some kind of "benefit." People open stores in order to enhance their financial situation, or because they really love a product or a theme, and they want to offer it to other people as well. There are also many non-profit organizations (such as for stray animals, abused people, etc) that someone created in order to make the world a better place.

This "personal benefit," even if it's an inner satisfaction in helping other people, has always been a common theme in the things we do, the decisions we take, and the actions we follow.

It's not some religion that dictates "the purpose of humanity is to advance." It's quite literally a part of being human. It's human nature.

Christianity, on the other hand, teaches against that. It teaches "humility," turning the other cheek, remaining at the bottom and always looking down. Xtianity teaches people to be satisfied with "what they have" in a way that promotes stagnation and the refusal of higher aspirations and goals.

On a final note, when my friend talked about a religion raising an opposition against someone or something, I immediately thought of how strong the feeling of justice was in the ancient religions.

For better or worse, my friend has fallen low in my eyes after this conversation. He always talked about his problem of not having a direction in life, but at the same he encourages stagnation and "being humble" (in the above sense). What kind of direction could you have in life when you don't want to advance?

Anyway, this was my realization of how truly anti-life xtianity is. I hope it helps newer members, or older members who still have some xtian residues, fully understand the damage of this religion and its anti-life teachings.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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