God Does Not Exist, And I Hate Him So Much That I Will Devote My Entire Life To Destroying Him

Satire and not satire.

Nobody spends time attacking the existence of Zeus, Buddha, Allah, or any of the thousand Hindu gods.


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Anyone with a brain knows that ‘god’ doesn’t exist. Science proves it. Pure reason and logic prove it. Neil Degrasse Tyson even said so on the Cosmos reboot.

And that’s why I have devoted my life to one purpose and one purpose only: absolutely destroying him.

Though he isn’t real, he consumes my every waking moment. My every breath is given to this one great cause. I eat, work, play, and live for the noble aim, to end this imaginary god’s made-up existence.

Even when I go to sleep, I dream of standing over this imaginary god and raising a fist of triumph, secure in the knowledge that I have vanquished a god who does not exist.

Some atheists and agnostics are content to simply go about their lives, respecting others’ beliefs, even if they disagree with them. But not I. No, sir. I cannot stay silent while others believe in a god of man’s own invention.

God, if you’re out there somewhere (and I know you’re not), sleep with one eye open—I’m coming for you.

Opinion: God Does Not Exist, And I Hate Him So Much That I Will Devote My Entire Life To Destroying Him


He who would place himself in front of a fast moving railway car will be crushed and would be just as foolish as you who are opposing the gospel. If the gospel is true, remember that truth is mighty and must prevail. Who are you to attempt to stand against it? You will be crushed. But let me tell you, when the railway car runs over you the wheel will not be raised even an inch by your size. For what are you? A tiny gnat, a creeping worm, which that wheel will crush to less than nothing and not leave you even a name as having ever been an opponent of the gospel. Let all the infidels in the world know assuredly that the Gospel will win its way, whatever they may do. Poor creatures…their efforts to oppose the gospel are not even worthy of our notice. And we need not fear that they can stop the truth. They are like a gnat who thinks he can quench the sun. Go tiny insect and do it if you can. You will only burn your wings and die. Likewise there may be a fly who thinks it could drink the ocean dry. Drink the ocean if you can, o fly. More likely you will sink in it and it will drink you.”​

Charles Spurgeon 1856.

People have been predicting the end of Christianity for a thousand years. They said Christianity would disappear in 1856, and they say it's going to end today.

We're still here... we're not going away.... too bad.

Fine with me.
 
I think the best satire or not the Christians have is in the Armageddon prophecies. It is written as allegory and metaphor. It is so far out in terms of Jesus' wrath, that it is difficult to satirize. We have the seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls. There is a large asteroid or comet, but it doesn't cause a tsunami or massive flooding (God promised no more flooding). It causes the poisoning of lakes and oceans.

'The seven seals (Revelation 6:1–17; 8:1–5), seven trumpets (Revelation 8:6–9:21; 11:15–19), and seven bowls/vials (Revelation 16:1–21) are three series of end-times judgments from God. The judgments get increasingly worse and more devastating as the end times progress. The seven seals, trumpets, and bowls are connected to one another. The seventh seal introduces the seven trumpets (Revelation 8:1–5), and the seventh trumpet introduces the seven bowls (Revelation 11:15–19; 15:1–8).

The seven seals include the appearance of the Antichrist (Revelation 6:1–2), great warfare (Revelation 6:3–4), famine (Revelation 6:5–6), plague (Revelation 6:7–8), the martyrdom of believers in Christ (Revelation 6:9–11), a devastating earthquake causing terrible devastation, and astronomical upheaval (Revelation 6:12–14). Those who survive the six seals are right to cry out, “Fall on us and hide us from the face of him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! For the great day of their wrath has come, and who can stand?” (Revelation 6:16–17).

The seventh seal introduces the seven trumpet judgments. The trumpets include hail and fire that destroy much of the plant life in the world (Revelation 8:7), the death of much of the world’s aquatic life (Revelation 8:8–9; 8:10–11), the darkening of the sun and moon (Revelation 8:12), a plague of “demonic locusts” that torture the unsaved (Revelation 9:1–11), and the march of a demonic army that kills a third of humanity (Revelation 9:12–21).

The seventh trumpet calls forth seven angels who carry the seven bowls of God’s wrath (Revelation 11:15–19; 15:1–8). The bowl judgments include painful sores afflicting humanity (Revelation 16:2), the death of every living thing in the sea (Revelation 16:3), the turning of rivers to blood (Revelation 16:4–7), an intensifying of the sun’s heat (Revelation 16:8–9), great darkness and an intensification of the sores from the first bowl (Revelation 16:10–11), the advance the Antichrist’s armies at Armageddon (Revelation 16:12–14), and a devastating earthquake followed by giant hailstones (Revelation 16:15–21).

Together, the seals, trumpets, and bowls of the end times comprise “the great day of [God’s] wrath” (Revelation 6:17) and serve to judge the Antichrist’s kingdom of wickedness. Revelation 16:5–7 declares of God, “You are just in these judgments, you who are and who were, the Holy One, because you have so judged; for they have shed the blood of your saints and prophets, and you have given them blood to drink as they deserve. . . . Yes, Lord God Almighty, true and just are your judgments.”'

What are the seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls in the Book of Revelation? | GotQuestions.org

 
Satire and not satire.

Nobody spends time attacking the existence of Zeus, Buddha, Allah, or any of the thousand Hindu gods.

Because their followers aren't trying to impose theocracy on us like the followers of Jesus/Yahweh.

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It's not theocracy but moral values and science. Christians do not care if you do not believe in Jesus or believe in no God of Abraham, god, or gods. We do care if you abort babies even though legal, promote same-sex marriage as normal lifestyle which includes bisexuality and transgender, and teach Theory of Evolution, evolutionary thinking and history as the only "science" that can be taught in public schools; there is creation science.

Two points:
a) This OP does care whether I believe in Jesus- it is the entire point of his post.
b) Creation science is not science.

Last point first. You are wrong. Creation science is real science. We have the evidence to back it up. While evolution is the fake science and there isn't anything to back it up except natural selection. We have the evidence to back up natural selection, too.

As for point a, he called you a hypocrite.

Weatherman2020: "Yet you’re a hypocrite for denying Islam’s push upon Democrats policies and atheists telling everyone how to live."

That doesn't sound like he cares about you and what you believe :abgg2q.jpg:.
 
I find it amusing that you think that my using names that various religions use for their god to be slurs.

This entire thread is based upon an attack on atheists- this entire thread starts with a post that is not respectful to any atheist.

Can you point to me where you lectured the OP for his 'lack of respect'?

Or are you of the belief that every none believer must be respectful of every believer- but that believers are under no obligation to be respectful to those who don't agree with them?
I am saying that when someone is speaking of God (a holy ground for many people, especially in a Religion Forum) act appropriately. For example, I have been in places where we have been asked to stay off of holy ground, and everyone did so, because that is the respectful way to act.

From the day I was born, my family has included atheists. They were always respectful of believers and of God, and those of us believers have been equally respectful of them and their lack of belief.

It is not too much to ask, so every so often, I ask it, especially if I think the people I am asking it of might at least consider the point.

And again:

This entire thread is based upon an attack on atheists- this entire thread starts with a post that is not respectful to any atheist.

Can you point to me where you lectured the OP for his 'lack of respect'?

Or are you of the belief that every non-believer must be respectful of every believer- but that believers are under no obligation to be respectful to those who don't agree with them?

Because that sure seems to be what you are saying.

I realize that you aimed that at a specific poster, but I recently had a thread hijacked and derailed by a poster, not allowing Christians to have their own beliefs. Despite the fact that literally NOBODY (that's almost a pun) backed him up, he continued to be disrespectful.

On another board I posted on, atheists dominated the make-up. They challenged Christians on a host of topics. EVERY time I respectfully disagreed and explained where they had gotten the story wrong, they attacked me at a personal level. My experience is that the atheist will be the first to attack and attempt to impugn a person's character so I don't think that going after the atheists is disrespectful. It should be expected. A wise person about to get into a fight should never let the other guy throw the first punch unless he's nearly invincible and an excellent counter puncher.

So when did I attack you for expressing your faith? Oh wait- are you going to throw a punch at me because I am an atheist and you are scared that I might at some point attack you for your faith?

Look- there are assholes who are atheists and there are assholes who call themselves Christians. The OP happens to be the later. Again- this thread is specifically another in a long string of attacks by the OP on atheists.

If I lived my life like you are saying you live yours- I would be starting thread after thread attacking all Christians- because of the actions of a few. I don't do that.

By the way- you throw the first punch every time you think you are threatened- you are going to end up in jail. Just saying.
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By the way- you throw the first punch every time you think you are threatened- you are going to end up in jail. Just saying.

they fixed that, stand your ground -

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their hero ... zimmerman. a man of the cloth. morals from a barrel.

Wrong again. Haha. George Zimmerman was a liberal and Democrat.

'Media coverage of the George Zimmerman shooting of Trayvon Martin has been skewed for months by wild charges of racism against George. NBC News infamously edited tape of Zimmerman to make it appear that he thought Martin was suspicious thanks to his race; CNN reported that Zimmerman had used a racial slur during his 911 call. That thematic stretched all the way to the White House, with President Obama suggesting that Zimmerman was acting out of racism, since as Obama put it, “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon.”

The truth is far different. Not only was Zimmerman not a racist – he had a black business partner, has Afro-Peruvian roots, and helped out underprivileged black kids in his neighborhood – he also was a supporter of the very president who would later slander him by innuendo. As Robert, George’s brother, told me, George is “a registered Democrat. He registered as a Hispanic. He kind of did some internal family campaigning for Obama.”

George supported Obama, Robert explained, because “He was like many young people who thought that the president’s club had been a club of white men since our founding, and that there really wasn’t a good reason for that, except that the right man for the job who happened to be black had not come along, and that electing a man who happened to be biracial or multiracial like we were, would reflect not just a situation that we found ourselves in ethnically in our family, but the reality of where America had come, which is that we are a melting pot of cultures and we are a diverse society.

“Ironically,” Robert added, “the man who he campaigned for within his family was the same man seemingly indicting him in a way from the Rose Garden years later.”'

Zimmerman Brother: George Supported Obama, Wanted to End 'Club of White Men'
 
Satire and not satire.

Nobody spends time attacking the existence of Zeus, Buddha, Allah, or any of the thousand Hindu gods.


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Anyone with a brain knows that ‘god’ doesn’t exist. Science proves it. Pure reason and logic prove it. Neil Degrasse Tyson even said so on the Cosmos reboot.

And that’s why I have devoted my life to one purpose and one purpose only: absolutely destroying him.

Though he isn’t real, he consumes my every waking moment. My every breath is given to this one great cause. I eat, work, play, and live for the noble aim, to end this imaginary god’s made-up existence.

Even when I go to sleep, I dream of standing over this imaginary god and raising a fist of triumph, secure in the knowledge that I have vanquished a god who does not exist.

Some atheists and agnostics are content to simply go about their lives, respecting others’ beliefs, even if they disagree with them. But not I. No, sir. I cannot stay silent while others believe in a god of man’s own invention.

God, if you’re out there somewhere (and I know you’re not), sleep with one eye open—I’m coming for you.

Opinion: God Does Not Exist, And I Hate Him So Much That I Will Devote My Entire Life To Destroying Him


He who would place himself in front of a fast moving railway car will be crushed and would be just as foolish as you who are opposing the gospel. If the gospel is true, remember that truth is mighty and must prevail. Who are you to attempt to stand against it? You will be crushed. But let me tell you, when the railway car runs over you the wheel will not be raised even an inch by your size. For what are you? A tiny gnat, a creeping worm, which that wheel will crush to less than nothing and not leave you even a name as having ever been an opponent of the gospel. Let all the infidels in the world know assuredly that the Gospel will win its way, whatever they may do. Poor creatures…their efforts to oppose the gospel are not even worthy of our notice. And we need not fear that they can stop the truth. They are like a gnat who thinks he can quench the sun. Go tiny insect and do it if you can. You will only burn your wings and die. Likewise there may be a fly who thinks it could drink the ocean dry. Drink the ocean if you can, o fly. More likely you will sink in it and it will drink you.”​

Charles Spurgeon 1856.

People have been predicting the end of Christianity for a thousand years. They said Christianity would disappear in 1856, and they say it's going to end today.

We're still here... we're not going away.... too bad.

So true. And you reminded me of a quote, by C.S Lewis:

“A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell.”
 
ALL laws should be SECULAR, LOGICAL, RATIONAL and FAIR.

That's what all the victims of the Nazis expected before Hitler came to power.. When you're in a concentration camp, the ONLY laws you hold close are the ones "not written by man"... This secular humanism you're stuck on is FRAIL and arrogant...

In contrast, people of faith LIVE humility and acknowledge the weaknesses of human judgement.. THey have the discipline to get the whole family up and dressed every Sunday to turn off the devices and be inspired... That DISCIPLINE and HUMILITY is the attraction to faith...

What kind of exercises does a secular humanist do to install a bit of humility and discipline????

I imagine it's EXACTLY LIKE the fictional guy in this satirical OP piece that DREAMS day and night about vanquishing god... And that's sad to be obsessed with religious convictions to the point of derangement and hallucinations...

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“A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell.”
Yes, this is a quote I always found very odd, as this particularly vain, vengeful god seems to disagree with his deeds, if not his words.
 
“A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell.”
Yes, this is a quote I always found very odd, as this particularly vain, vengeful god seems to disagree with his deeds, if not his words.

That didn't make any sense. But your perception (of the God you don't believe in) is as far off as can possibly be. No wonder you're an atheist.
 
That didn't make any sense.
Sure it does. It is claimed that it doesn't diminish God's glory that one doesn't worship him, yet this particularly vain, vengeful God promises suffering to those who do not. Like if I told you it doesn't bother me that you talk about my momma, then punch you in the mouth when you do. Then, I say again that it doesn't bother me.

It seems this particular god is pretty sensitive about his "glory". "Worship me, or else...".... what a freak.

Also, the vast majority of people who have ever lived are atheists, when it comes to your preferred fetish god. Just as you are atheist, when it comes to their menagerie of fetish gods. I thought you should know that. A little perspective might be good for you.
 
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I think the best satire or not the Christians have is in the Armageddon prophecies. It is written as allegory and metaphor. It is so far out in terms of Jesus' wrath, that it is difficult to satirize. We have the seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls. There is a large asteroid or comet, but it doesn't cause a tsunami or massive flooding (God promised no more flooding). It causes the poisoning of lakes and oceans.

'The seven seals (Revelation 6:1–17; 8:1–5), seven trumpets (Revelation 8:6–9:21; 11:15–19), and seven bowls/vials (Revelation 16:1–21) are three series of end-times judgments from God. The judgments get increasingly worse and more devastating as the end times progress. The seven seals, trumpets, and bowls are connected to one another. The seventh seal introduces the seven trumpets (Revelation 8:1–5), and the seventh trumpet introduces the seven bowls (Revelation 11:15–19; 15:1–8).

The seven seals include the appearance of the Antichrist (Revelation 6:1–2), great warfare (Revelation 6:3–4), famine (Revelation 6:5–6), plague (Revelation 6:7–8), the martyrdom of believers in Christ (Revelation 6:9–11), a devastating earthquake causing terrible devastation, and astronomical upheaval (Revelation 6:12–14). Those who survive the six seals are right to cry out, “Fall on us and hide us from the face of him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! For the great day of their wrath has come, and who can stand?” (Revelation 6:16–17).

The seventh seal introduces the seven trumpet judgments. The trumpets include hail and fire that destroy much of the plant life in the world (Revelation 8:7), the death of much of the world’s aquatic life (Revelation 8:8–9; 8:10–11), the darkening of the sun and moon (Revelation 8:12), a plague of “demonic locusts” that torture the unsaved (Revelation 9:1–11), and the march of a demonic army that kills a third of humanity (Revelation 9:12–21).

The seventh trumpet calls forth seven angels who carry the seven bowls of God’s wrath (Revelation 11:15–19; 15:1–8). The bowl judgments include painful sores afflicting humanity (Revelation 16:2), the death of every living thing in the sea (Revelation 16:3), the turning of rivers to blood (Revelation 16:4–7), an intensifying of the sun’s heat (Revelation 16:8–9), great darkness and an intensification of the sores from the first bowl (Revelation 16:10–11), the advance the Antichrist’s armies at Armageddon (Revelation 16:12–14), and a devastating earthquake followed by giant hailstones (Revelation 16:15–21).

Together, the seals, trumpets, and bowls of the end times comprise “the great day of [God’s] wrath” (Revelation 6:17) and serve to judge the Antichrist’s kingdom of wickedness. Revelation 16:5–7 declares of God, “You are just in these judgments, you who are and who were, the Holy One, because you have so judged; for they have shed the blood of your saints and prophets, and you have given them blood to drink as they deserve. . . . Yes, Lord God Almighty, true and just are your judgments.”'

What are the seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls in the Book of Revelation? | GotQuestions.org


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Together, the seals, trumpets, and bowls of the end times comprise “the great day of [God’s] wrath

that's if the judgement is not in the favor of good vs evil - otherwise there will be peace. happiness. joy. as the end times before admission to the Everlasting. is granted.
 
That didn't make any sense.
Sure it does. It is claimed doesn't diminish God's glory that one doesn't worship him, yet this particularly vain, vengeful God promises suffering to those who do not. Like if I told you it doesn't bother me that you talk about my momma, then punch you in the mouth when you do. Then, I say again that it doesn't bother me.

It seems this particular god is pretty sensitive about his "glory". "Worship me, or else...".... what a freak

Alo, the vast majority of people who have ever lived are atheists , when it comes to your preferred fetish god. I thought you should know that.

You are so far off from the reality that a few sentences or a paragraph in response would be pointless. You have a completely warped (to put it mildly) understanding of God. The God who gave His life for you. Even though you're always on these religion threads, and always wanting to debate, debating someone with your mindset would be a waste of time. But I will remember to pray for you, because what you need is a miracle.
 
You are so far off from the reality
Hmm, no, I can present a pretty solid foundation for both sides of my claim right from your fetish iron aged holy book. All you can do is ignore these passages or point to other passages, which only highlights the contradiction I am pointing out. There's no good way out of this for you, intellectually.
You have a completely warped (to put it mildly) understanding of God.
And I say it is you who has warped this particular iron age-created god to suit what you think a god should be. And hey, that's fine.I would prefer you running around thinking that your fetish god commands you to be good and positive rather than the alternative.
 
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You are so far off from the reality
Hmm, no, I can present a pretty solid foundation for both sides of my claim right from your fetish iron aged holy book. All you can do is ignore these passages or point to other passages, which only highlights the contradiction I am pointing out. There's no good way out of this for you, intellectually.
You have a completely warped (to put it mildly) understanding of God.
And I say it is you who has warped this particular iron age-created god to suit what you think a god should be. And hey, that's fine.I would prefer you running around thinking that your fetish god commands you to be good and positive rather than the alternative.

You assume lots of things. I don't have to warp God in any way, because I have experienced God in my life, firsthand, and as the Psalm verse goes, I have "tasted and seen" that God is good. :) I don't only go by the bible, I also go by personal experience and the radical transformation that has taken place in my life, for the better. I could go on and on, but of course you wouldn't believe, so I'll leave it at that. Your angry and hateful words about God speak volumes, and inadvertently give weight to the original post.
 
I don't only go by the bible, I go by personal experience
Exactly right. Thank you for making my point for me.

And thank goodness you do this. And thank goodness your personal experience is in today's world, and not the year 1400, when you had a pretty good chance of believing that your God commanded you to do some pretty evil shit.

Your preferred god is primarily a product of an iron aged myth combined with the genetic accident of where and when you were born, and the experiences that arose from this, as compared to being born in a different time and place.
 
I don't only go by the bible, I go by personal experience
Exactly right. Thank you for making my point for me.

And thank goodness you do this. And thank goodness your personal experience is in today's world, and not the year 1400, when you had a pretty good chance of believing that your God commanded you to do some pretty evil shit.

Your preferred god is a product of an iron aged myth combined with the genetic accident of where and when you were born, and the experiences that arose from this, as compared to being born in a different time and place.

Sorry for chuckling at all your posts, but you are so spiritually ignorant, it's all I can do. Pretty much everything you say is wrong. But you know what? I honestly have zero desire to 'debate' or continue this discussion. You are borderline obsessed. As I said, you give weight to the original post. Not just on this thread, but in general, how you spend so much time on all the religion threads, day in and day out... always railing against the "god" you claim to not believe in. :D Again, I'll be praying for you.
 
I don't only go by the bible, I go by personal experience
Exactly right. Thank you for making my point for me.

And thank goodness you do this. And thank goodness your personal experience is in today's world, and not the year 1400, when you had a pretty good chance of believing that your God commanded you to do some pretty evil shit.

Your preferred god is a product of an iron aged myth combined with the genetic accident of where and when you were born, and the experiences that arose from this, as compared to being born in a different time and place.

Sorry for chuckling at all your posts, but you are so spiritually ignorant, it's all I can do. Pretty much everything you say is wrong. But you know what? I honestly have zero desire to 'debate' or continue this discussion. You are borderline obsessed. As I said, you give weight to the original post. Not just on this thread, but in general, how you spend so much time on all the religion threads, day in and day out... always railing against the "god" you claim to not believe in. :D Again, I'll be praying for you.
Hmm, no, it's spot on, as anyone not steeped in your particular religious fetish can easily see. Your Bible hasn't changed, but Christians have. A lot. And thank goodness for that.

Since your Bible didn't change, it is easy to see that Christians and Christianity were both improved by secular means, like: scientific enlightenment, classical liberalism, and modern progressivism. You can even throw some Hellenism in there ( a far superior moral and philosophical system to Christianity, which was set back by Christians by nearly 1200 years).

You're welcome.
 
I don't only go by the bible, I go by personal experience
Exactly right. Thank you for making my point for me.

And thank goodness you do this. And thank goodness your personal experience is in today's world, and not the year 1400, when you had a pretty good chance of believing that your God commanded you to do some pretty evil shit.

Your preferred god is a product of an iron aged myth combined with the genetic accident of where and when you were born, and the experiences that arose from this, as compared to being born in a different time and place.

Sorry for chuckling at all your posts, but you are so spiritually ignorant, it's all I can do. Pretty much everything you say is wrong. But you know what? I honestly have zero desire to 'debate' or continue this discussion. You are borderline obsessed. As I said, you give weight to the original post. Not just on this thread, but in general, how you spend so much time on all the religion threads, day in and day out... always railing against the "god" you claim to not believe in. :D Again, I'll be praying for you.
Hmm, no, it's spot on, as anyone not steeped in your particular religious fetish can easily see. Your Bible hasn't changed, but Christians have. A lot. And thank goodness for that.

Since your Bible didn't change, it is easy to see that Christians and Christianity were both improved by secular means, like: scientific enlightenment, classical liberalism, and modern progressivism. You can even throw some Hellenism in there ( a far superior moral and philosophical system to Christianity, which was set back by Christians by nearly 1200 years).

You're welcome.

Christians have not changed. Your problem is that you don't understand the difference between mere religion, and actual living, transformative faith. You focus on the former which in most cases has nothing to do with God, and you have zero understanding of the latter, which is what true Christianity is about.

So no, Christians have not changed, because certain truths are timeless, they are just as true today as they were thousands of years ago. Your second paragraph made me laugh, but that's getting into other topics.
 
It's not theocracy but moral values and science. Christians do not care if you do not believe in Jesus or believe in no God of Abraham, god, or gods. We do care if you abort babies even though legal, promote same-sex marriage as normal lifestyle which includes bisexuality and transgender, and teach Theory of Evolution, evolutionary thinking and history as the only "science" that can be taught in public schools; there is creation science.

Okay, all of those are religious dogma.

There's no such thing as "Creation Science". Evolution is proven science. A woman listening to a talking snake is mythology. Happy to have cleared that up for you.

Sexuality is sexuality. The only argument you guys have against Same Sex Marriage is "I think it's icky because my imaginary friend in the sky says so!"

Abortion- same thing. You want to impose your religious view that kidney-beaned sized fetuses are people on the rest of us.
 
Satire and not satire.

Nobody spends time attacking the existence of Zeus, Buddha, Allah, or any of the thousand Hindu gods.

Because their followers aren't trying to impose theocracy on us like the followers of Jesus/Yahweh.

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It's not theocracy but moral values and science. Christians do not care if you do not believe in Jesus or believe in no God of Abraham, god, or gods. We do care if you abort babies even though legal, promote same-sex marriage as normal lifestyle which includes bisexuality and transgender, and teach Theory of Evolution, evolutionary thinking and history as the only "science" that can be taught in public schools; there is creation science.

Your beliefs on the matters that you mentioned are highly sectarian, yet your use of the generic term "Christian" implies that these beliefs are universal among all those of the Christian faith. Moreover, you seek to impose these beliefs on our entire society, including people of all faiths, including Christians, atheists, and agnostics. You clearly seek to impose a theocracy run by the leaders of your sect.
 

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