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Why Christianity Shall Fail

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by , 01-09-2010 at 01:01 AM (621 Views)
GREETINGS,
I am here to share with you the factors I feel will be the reasons for the downfall of that great and megaenormous movement known by the vastly capacious title Christianity. It is one of the most self-assured religions of its time and lays claim both to the dust of the earth and to paradise itself, while impositioning itself as the conditional clause in our universe for obtaining what they call eternal life. The very terminology rings with the urgency of a clarion call to a supposedly much more exalted way of life and being, whilst pealing out the threats to those who, for whatever cause of their own, do not hear or heed its clanging din.
The first problem with its belief-system is that there must essentially be something wrong with you or I, and that if unfortunate one of us is the next of its targets for being deregulated from what we originally were, and from where we were originally headed, to that of the level and calibre of the canine. They are above the reproach they plague you with and, like a clown trussed-up for the daily dose of street cred circus drama, they are beginning to work on you for the reaction they require with an ever-increasing frenzy of impatience and fury against you because they were sent by The Master From Whose Hand They Are Fed the manna they now in mechanical recital want you also to share from their mouth. So, they resort to apologism of the most dire sort when explaining, for example, how Balaam's donkey talked to its passenger with a man's voice "that forbad the madness of the prophet".
Christianity shall fail because of these reasons:-
It does not speak from honesty, but like a bad apologist it tries to explain with lack of informed reason those doctrines it does not understand by blindly believing dogma and doctrine but failing to exercise the faculties of reason as to why?
It practices those very things in its presumption of eternal justification that it seeks converts from, even though you were not even guilty of such error of judgement or morality in the first place, but were merely accused of it.
It allows itself what it forbids others: prosperity, freedom, dominion and insolent allegations against those that are safely outside of its scope.
It seeks to dominate with the will that which it preaches is free: the will, and in the process removes from its adherents the ability to render careful, sensible thought by substituting it with a form of catatonic concurrence with everything contained in the Holy Bible without being able to justify why.
It reduces one to the status of a sheep; that is, one that from henceforth shall unthinkingly follow the flock with the weakness of a puppydog everywhere the flock goes, but never assert itself above the diet of mentorship to which it is doomed to suffer indignity under: the indignity of being educated in the rudiments of an alter ego and an alternate existence than the one for which it was originally born: in short, it has taken or perhaps rather been taken on a detour and is now an ecclesiastical caricature far away from its original intentions and plans which have been gobbled up by the timewasting ethos of congregated correlation with futility.
It does not unite people, but rather makes a division with pie-in-the-sky promises to those who will like them drop out of their original courses and aspirations and thenceforth pity the people of the world for their lack of a garment of holiness to cover them while shunning their very universal human rights with its own religious membership sentimentality, as if we are the losers in the Battle of Life.
But, with their exception, driven far from those you could call friends, you are expected to eat the offal of mentorship and forever feed on the ashes of their oratory while ruing the day you allowed one of them to claim your potential victory as their own over you and to depose you from your place as king at your own table to an inferior one under their governing authority, something that will extend beyond you to your family and friends until you can call nothing your own because it is now suborned to a higher authority who claim such rights over you.
Christianity will fail and splinter as an organised religion because you will recognise it through its facepaint and orange wig and yellow checquered pantaloons for what it is: a monstrous clown from whom you must flee, or else be caught in its butterfly-net and become something you were never born to be: an automative clone that will never sing on equal par in the "fellowship" but will more likely sink into vapid obscurity amidst those that it truly did not at first seek to replace its friends and family with before the serpent spoke.

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  1. Cirrus's Avatar
    Fascinating your viewpoint on something that has outlasted many attempts to crush, discredit and irradiate it for two millennia. You write as some deep academic and although I would not pretend to be highly educated I am not thick but I found your writing quite hard to follow. That said I would concur with you in that what humans have portrayed as Christianity will probably fail sooner or later. indeed as a person who accepts that there is order and design all around us which is sustained by a higher being ‘God’ I would be happy to see certainly some of the aspects of Christianity fail sooner rather than later. However I do not think that the concept of this God and our standing before it will change before the end of time itself. We are a being of immeasurable complexity, beautifully constructed, and the more we discover about our biomechanical home the more wonderful we appear. However, you my friend seem to have fallen into the trap that we humans have done so many times throughout history. You think we ‘know it all’, that we are the panicle of everything we see around us. You fail to take into account that we don’t actually have ALL the answers. There was a time when it was believed that the human lung cage would collapse if it exceeded 35mph. there was a time before electricity, radio waves and the silicon chip. When these concepts were just out of this world. it is a very arrogant man who believes he in possession of all the facts. Who is to say we will not find a way of discovering the real meaning of Christianity and discover that far from failing it is in fact growing.

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