Well, there are plenty of passage references in the New Testament,
demonstrating this lie.
Just imagine yourself not being talked at by a supposed authority figure,
for once,
and try looking at it as merely someone you’ve never met and heard before,
now simply having a conversation with you instead.
Plus, the Bible is not about a reverence in a god,
but in gods,
which are also totally incompatible,
try imagining otherwise,
then you’ve formed a brand new belief.
The resurrection idea is not a problem with me personally,
hence it really doesn’t matter in the end whether it happen or not.
Without a doubt, their honest plague within the religion,
lies in the fault of the creators themselves,
making no apologies,
in keeping their message extremely,
yet pretentiously so,
vague, mysterious, and at last,
massively rife with glaring mistakes,
that are easy to spot mainly since,
Christians truthfully don’t follow and live them,
while even Jesus Himself doesn’t either,
because they plainly can’t be.
As well as being quite obviously irresponsible,
to leave far too much up to the reader’s personal interpretation,
amidst still constantly stressing its apparent great need and self-importance,
wishing exactly to avoid such lack of judgment.
Did Peter actually become Satan, so to speak,
or was Jesus fixing blame in others besides Himself again?
We can at least be allowed to humbly speculate that God,
should be a much better parent to His children,
than the best parents who have ever lived,
were to theirs.
This god illustrated in the Bible,
is clearly a dreadfully sorry excuse for a responsibly loving parent.
On the contrary, it is both highly liberating and empowering to me,
knowing to not be fooled by those deceitful manipulators,
having the crass audacity to push forth an all-loving perfect god concept across,
when it just can’t possibly be the case,
no matter how they might try to twist facts and guilt around.
A piece these believers thrust into their puzzle,
decidedly shows that not only does it not fit,
according to shape,
it also doesn’t match the picture either,
where faith always relays that it either already does or doesn’t even need to.