I've told many a Christian that if they are going to accept that there is a Jehovah and a Satan, they really had better look at that relationship a little better.
[1] Firstly, the red one seems to be in charge, as he gets the best of everything. He gets two realms, earth and hell, compared to Jehovah's one. And he gets over ninety percent of the souls.
[2] Plus, Satan seems more powerful, as he, but not Jehovah, is capable of being in the presence of sin. Man, incidentally, also possesses that super-power apparently lacking only in Jehovah. Why can Satan and I do something that Jehovah can’t?
A few more things about Jehovah:
[3] He has lied at least three times (eat the apple and die this day, I will return soon, and whatever you pray for you shall have).
[4] And a third of the angels, who knew him personally, were unimpressed, rebelled and left. What did they know?
[5] He has apparently maliciously seeded the earth with deceptions like fossil and DNA evidence for evolution. That chromosome thing was particularly nasty, and, if the Christians are correct, should land quite a few people in hell.
[6] He had given man reason and then expects him to ignore it. He gave man free will which will cause 90%+ to fall into hell. He gave us lust, then asked us not to indulge it. Each of those should get a few billion souls into hell.
[7] He seems to prefer people who make guesses based on bad evidence over rational people, and he wants them to worship him forever, but tortures them if they won't. This pretty much consigns all of the rationalists to hell.
[8] His bible is jam-packed with assorted errors. Is pi really three? If you think not, you may end up rejecting the bible and ending up in hell, too.
[9] Jehovah raged and murdered unto near sterilization of the earth. And he’s going to do it again – rightly this time.
The bottom line is that it seems that Jehovah is the under lieutenant of the red one, as if he has less power and is working on his behalf. Jehovah has some terrible character flaws – more than enough reason to distrust him, and to be wary of him.
So much for your "god."
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