28/01/2009
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If we allow a thought experiment based on some deranged belief in this idea, then the “knowledge” that is held in the tree promises no facts other than good things and bad things exist.The apple that Eve ate did not bring evil to the world; it simply let Eve know that somewhere, there might exist something she would not enjoy as much as she enjoyed Eden. And how could this knowledge have come to her unless God had put the tree there in the first place? Atheists are deeply disturbed by religion when they note that in the first two books of Genesis there is already oppression (when God creates animals and fish he specifically decides they are for human use) and a strange, puppet-master quality in God himself. Let’s say that God created all that exists today out of his bare hands. The book of Genesis states that god created man “in his image.” Now, we can laugh and say that this is a bit vain. But should humans have been given complete domination over the other living beings on earth, replenish themselves, and reproduce? Why would God make humans kill and absorb his other creations? Isn’t that a bit gruesome? If God truly loved his creations, why did evil need to exist at all? (And let’s not forget that good and evil are completely relative terms.) And why would God create a savior, Jesus Christ, when there have been far worse times in history where the human race needed a savior, and never got one?
Religious people worship, are deeply obsessed and are even infatuated with this god-like figure. We have no clue if he truly exists, or how much power he truly has. A logical belief is science over religion, but even science is based upon numbers that human beings imposed upon the word around them. We live in a world of theory.
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