God is Hate!
October 29, 2011 by rupert
Filed under Christianity, News
I came across this image amongst a slew of “normal” rolling adverts on a big screen in Cardiif City centre this week. It is, perhaps, fitting that it stands beside a pile of rubbish because that is precisely what it is; a meaningless phrase which represents not any aspect of reality, but a fantasy of its authors.
Just stating something doesn’t give it any validity. One could equally say, “God is hunger”, “God is ignorance” or “God is hate”.
We may agree that love can be a positive, emotion compared to hate, but you don’t need God or religion to understand or feel love.
It is curious why the verse John 4:8,
“[6-8] The well that Jacob had dug was still there, and Jesus sat down beside it because he was tired from traveling. It was noon, and after Jesus’ disciples had gone into town to buy some food, a Samaritan woman came to draw water from the well. Jesus asked her, “Would you please give me a drink of water?” (Contemporary English Version)
was referenced as there doesn’t seem to be anything about love within it. Perhaps, they are hoping that people will read on. I wonder if anyone bothers, apart from atheists like myself who have immunity to the mythology and ignorance of religion?
Rather than the quote referenced how about Hosea 13:16,
“Samaria will be punished for turning against me.
It will be destroyed in war–
children will be beaten against rocks,
and pregnant women will be ripped open.” (Contemporary English Version)
?
Charming! This is one amongst many quotes that can be found in the bible that highlights the hatred of “God”, or rather of the men who wrote the bible and claimed divine knowledge without evidence or justification.
Turbulent Priest Quits
October 27, 2011 by Richard G
Filed under Church of England, News
Canon chancellor Giles Fraser of St Paul’s Cathedral, who wrote so well of Atheism co-founder Richard Green in “The atheistic critique of humanism has been all but forgotten”, has resigned his post over the anti-capitalist protest camp outside the cathedral.
Calling atheists in Northern Ireland
October 26, 2011 by Mark Embleton
Filed under Atheism
Help start a local group in Northern Ireland. Read more
Gay marriage? We may as well allow it with animals
Apparently after David Cameron’s speech to the Conservative Party Conference Read more
God finds a (free) parking space, sort of…
Church goers in Woking currently have free access to parking on Sundays Read more
Newsletter : October 2011 : Issue 17
October 14, 2011 by Mark Embleton
Filed under Newsletter



