teloc.vovim666
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[/B]“Christianity remains to this day the greatest misfortune of humanity” Cruelty towards oneself, a hatred of non believers with the will to persecute, hatred of the intellect, pride, courage, freedom, hatred of all the senses and of joy in general is what one is taught in the bible. God would rather see you mutilate yourself then find pleasure in even its smallest form. You are taught to suffer in misery and pain and poverty in this life, so you can be rewarded in the afterlife. Suffer for what? Because god was bored and it amuses him. And in all reality to disobey god is to disobey the priests who set forth this law (the jews).
“The eternal accusation against christianity I shall write upon all walls, whatever walls are to be found - I have letters that even the blind shall be able to see….. I call christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, the one great instinct of revenge, for which no means are venomous enough” - Friedrich Nietzsche
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[/B]“Christianity remains to this day the greatest misfortune of humanity” Cruelty towards oneself, a hatred of non believers with the will to persecute, hatred of the intellect, pride, courage, freedom, hatred of all the senses and of joy in general is what one is taught in the bible. God would rather see you mutilate yourself then find pleasure in even its smallest form. You are taught to suffer in misery and pain and poverty in this life, so you can be rewarded in the afterlife. Suffer for what? Because god was bored and it amuses him. And in all reality to disobey god is to disobey the priests who set forth this law (the jews).
“The eternal accusation against christianity I shall write upon all walls, whatever walls are to be found - I have letters that even the blind shall be able to see….. I call christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, the one great instinct of revenge, for which no means are venomous enough” - Friedrich Nietzsche