The fact that you would swallow anything the Bible says about God, despite the fact that your own moral compass leads you to believe that such behavior is wrong, is telling |
Hear, hear. I can’t resist sharing the views of one particular bloke, who lost faith in fundamentalist Christianity when he began to see things more clearly. Even though he turned from one extreme to the other, from fundamentalist to atheist, I believe he could have struck more of a balance, and simply let go of his stifling belief in Biblical inerrancy, or at least let go of his adherence to extreme Biblical literalism.
In his book, ‘Losing Faith in Faith’, former preacher Dan Barker writes :
"It is interesting to read the Bible now, with new `eyesight' so to speak. I used to read all the ugly parts of the Bible, but for some reason they were invisible, even beautiful. I was taught that God was perfect, loving and righteous -so there could be no question in my mind of his character. Any apparent contradictions or ugliness could be ignored in the faith of the `mystery' of Gods ways. I'm glad those days are over."
In chapter 29 of his book, Barker sums up a typical portrayal of the Biblical God:
"Dear Believer, You ask me to consider Christianity as the answer for my life. I have done that. I consider it untrue, repugnant, and harmful... The Biblical god is a macho male warrior. Although he said "Thou shall not kill", he ordered death for all in opposition (Exodus 32:27), wholesale drowning and mass exterminations; punished offspring to the fourth generation (Exodus 20:5); ordered babies to be smashed and pregnant women to be ripped up (Hosea 13:16), demanded animal and human blood to appease his angry vanity; is partial to one race of people; judged women inferior to men; ordered a man to be stoned to death for collecting firewood on the Sabbath (Numbers 15.32-36), is the sadist who created a hell to torture unbelievers; created evil (Isaiah 45:7)... sent bears to devour forty-two children who teased a prophet (II Kings 2:23-24); urged parents to kill their teenage sons for being drunk (Deuteronomy 21.18), punished people with snakes, dogs, dragons, drunkenness, swords, arrows, fire, famine, earthquakes and infanticide; and said fathers should eat their sons (Ezekiel 5:10) Is that nice? Would you want to live next door to such a person?...Do you see why I do not respect the biblical message? It is an insulting bag of nonsense. You have every right to torment yourself with such insanity --but leave me out of it."
Even though Barker gets somewhat emotive toward the end, I think his reaction is understandable. In my opinion, it’s only a matter of time before humanity grows out of extreme religious fundamentalism and adopts a more mature and rational interpretation of central religious revelations. These interpretations will make sense of reality, and will be more aligned with our inner-compass and wisdom, which affirms that God is love.