Then, what does that say about and of the clergy and religious leaders of all theistic faiths.
Who, daily and constantly go about the world, preaching and extolling 'the love of God', 'the unceasing care of God', the 'great compassion of God,' etc, etc?
Does it not make them out to be even bigger fraudsters and deceivers than their man-make Gods and religions?
Yes, it does. But this still does little, it seems, to cause them to lose their credibility amongst the faithful.
Which is a very strange and incredible situation, and one which all of the history of human beings, seems to suggests will not profit them a jot of advantage in this life or in the hereafter.
Since both the faithful and the unbelievers, as well as those who have not made up their minds.
Are all destined to become particlerised, as dust, at the end of life's journey, and be reclaimed by the Cosmos.
Why? Because there is no god or God, outside of the imagination of humans.
Indeed, how interesting it would be, if, by the simple act of believing that 'the God' does exist, that thought could cause such a deity to come into existence.
Just like how some religions have postulated 'God' had brought the earth, the heavens, the cosmos and humans and everything else, into existence.
By simply commanding it to be so. Yes, like magic, which makes the God of these religions, the first and 'supreme Magician.'
Or, as the faithful would probably prefer to call it 'maker of miracles', as if that will automatically remove the association which it has with deception, trickery, and incredulity.
And being oblivious to the fact that, it would be most ridiculous for a purportedly supremely powerful deity, to have to resort making 'miracles.'
When such 'miracles' should have been an everyday event for an all powerful deity. In fact, 'God' should have no need for 'miracles.'
Yes, it does. But this still does little, it seems, to cause them to lose their credibility amongst the faithful.
Which is a very strange and incredible situation, and one which all of the history of human beings, seems to suggests will not profit them a jot of advantage in this life or in the hereafter.
Since both the faithful and the unbelievers, as well as those who have not made up their minds.
Are all destined to become particlerised, as dust, at the end of life's journey, and be reclaimed by the Cosmos.
Why? Because there is no god or God, outside of the imagination of humans.
Indeed, how interesting it would be, if, by the simple act of believing that 'the God' does exist, that thought could cause such a deity to come into existence.
Just like how some religions have postulated 'God' had brought the earth, the heavens, the cosmos and humans and everything else, into existence.
By simply commanding it to be so. Yes, like magic, which makes the God of these religions, the first and 'supreme Magician.'
Or, as the faithful would probably prefer to call it 'maker of miracles', as if that will automatically remove the association which it has with deception, trickery, and incredulity.
And being oblivious to the fact that, it would be most ridiculous for a purportedly supremely powerful deity, to have to resort making 'miracles.'
When such 'miracles' should have been an everyday event for an all powerful deity. In fact, 'God' should have no need for 'miracles.'
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