newinitiation wrote:Proscribing to the insanity of false religious doctrines, these sleazy hyenas in powerful positions create havoc and more confusion for people to do the wrong thing rather than what is right.
If the pope is genuinely interested in doing good for the humanity in the name of GOD, he should sell billions upon billions of dollars worth of ill gotten vatican assets and save all the starving children around the world dying from malnutrition and hunger.
Yes, they have many treasures and an opulant palace. They also are the funding behind many soup kitchens and other charitable causes.
newinitiation wrote:Anyway what the heck is a nonprofit religious organisation doing with so much money in the first place.
Why are they still showing their hypocritical faces by appearing saintly in front of people whilst behind closed doors, be engaged in the most dispicable actions unbefitting of the supposed agent of GOD.
Is this not a clear indication of the insanity and falsity of religious doctrines
What about Babtists, Methodists, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Hare Krishnas. They are all religious organizations and if you belong to one then you may not live as well as those on the top. My point is organizations are a manmade thing and therefor prone to mistakes. Don't 'throw the baby out with the bathwater'.
newinitiation wrote:If society foster these criminals in power and continue to give them blank cheque to consolidate more power for themselves and accumulate obscene amount of wealth at the expense of the health of humanity, then we as a collective are also to blame for letting these criminals to wreak havoc on our society with no checks and balances.
Fortunately I live in America where FREEDOM of choice allows one to belong to any religious sect of their choosing. Have to agree with you on that last part.
newinitiation wrote:And if these criminals represent the epitome of the righteousness of religion then its no wonder why religion itself is viewed so harshly.
God represents the epitome of righteouness.
newinitiation wrote:And yet this has been the best that religion had achieved up until now, to wreak havoc on society, foster very criminal minded power hungry depots selling GODs name to profit tremendously whilst turning a blind eye to starving children in the own back yards.
Again you paint with a broad stroke all religious people. Most religious people are some of the most sincere and caring people you will find anywhere. The ones I know anyway. I have my charities as I suppose they do also so, instead of judging others, maybe we need to focus on what we can do to 'feed the starving children in our own backyards'.
newinitiation wrote:But still people who believe in this nonsense have been so brainwashed by the very belief system that has become an integral part of their own existence that it becomes a threat on account of any outsider that questions the very foundation of their beliefs system which they'll fervently redouble their effort to protect.
It's funny to me how some will persistently argue that belief in the Bible is some kind of mind control when, at its core, it is still just a book. You may label it nonsense if you like; that will not change my perception and, until you prove that it is a fallacy, I will believe that BOOK of RIGHTEOUSNESS over you or any that
claim it is false.
"History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." - James Madison