The Atheistic religion: a Dogmatic comparison with the Monotheistic traditions
Although atheists claim to be both against God and religion, the fact of the matter is that modern atheism has
all the trappings of a religious cult, including the radical demand that it’s followers adhere to a strict set of
moral and ideological tenets (or “dogmas”); some of which often make no sense at all. And, as a rule of
thumb, you’ll find the latter dogmas (or tenets) to be the exact opposite of those hold dear by the three
Abrahamic (monotheistic) religions. Consider the following:
(1) While monotheistic religions hold fast to the idea that the lost of a life is a cause for mourning, atheism
will forces it’s followers to make it a cause for celebration (“celebrating” the life of the deceased);
(2) While monotheistic religions claim men and women are different, followers of atheism are forced to
abandon reason, as their dogma demands them to embrace the idea of both male and female being exactly the
same;
(3) While monotheistic dogma condemns the man who wears female attires (or the female who wears male
attires), followers of atheism are forced to praise such gender-confusing behaviour, calling it “courageous”
and “empowering”;
(4) While monotheistic religions place supreme worth in having children (babies), the atheist religion places
supreme worth in terminating the life of such children (abortion);
(5) While followers of monotheistic religions scold the idea of loneliness [as the bible teaches that, “it is not
good for man to be alone”], followers of the atheist religion are expected to believe that the opposite (a life of
individuality) is a virtue to be cherished and defended;
(6) While monotheistic religions teach that we must separate the pure from the impure, and what is good
from what is evil, followers of atheism are expected to hold fast to the idea that there is no such thing as pure
and impure, or good and evil, as absolute morality doesn’t really exist;
(7) While monotheistic religions claim God will [in the future] make dead matter (“dead corpses”) to become
alive (resurrection); atheism claims such thing already happened [with the spontaneous evolution of life,
starting from non living elements] without the need of any God.
(8) While on one hand the basic tenet of all monotheistic religions is that there’s hope for humanity, as well
as a purpose for the Universe [being the handiwork of an infinitely wise Creator], the basic tenet of atheism
is that there’s no hope for humanity, nor purpose for the Universe, as they both are the result of “random”
[non-intelligent, hopeless, and purposeless] variables.
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Biological sex is objective reality; while "Gender" is just a private [and therefore subjective] interpretation
of such objective reality. And, when it comes to subjective interpretations, it might be wise to remember Abe
Lincoln's famous quote: "If you call a tail a leg, how many legs has a dog? Five? No, calling a tail a leg
don't make it a leg" ...
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