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I Read the Whole Bible

When I was a christian, I read and studied the bible thoroughly. At the time I honestly believed it was the word of "god".

What I found was just a collection of primitive myths and superstitions, corrupted versions of older religions. It isn't even internally consistent. It's full of factual errors and contradictions. Prophesies therein are so vague and open-ended they can be made to fit any event one wants to "prove" was prophesied.

In some ways, reading it was a waste of time but it did allow me to see how I had been deceived, brainwashed even, by christianity and gave me the incentive I needed to escape its clutches. Getting out of that cult was the best move I ever made.
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HuckleberryFriend · 26-30, F
I feel sorry for you. Hope your new point or view give you piece
suzie1960 · 61-69, F
@HuckleberryFriend It was difficult to get out because, when I tried, people I had thought of as friends turned very nasty. They started by trying to "help me back to god" but, when that didn't work, they turned to threats and even physical violence. When I did finally escape, I felt a great weight lifted off my shoulders and found true happiness at last.
HuckleberryFriend · 26-30, F
Owww, so... They are that terrible
suzie1960 · 61-69, F
Some of them are.
HuckleberryFriend · 26-30, F
@suzie1960 Yes yes. I understand. And sometimes they are the reasons why some baby believers became unbelievers
suzie1960 · 61-69, F
@HuckleberryFriend They weren't the reason I stopped believing in "god", the bible itself was, they just confirmed I'd made the right decision. They didn't turn nasty until I started questioning what I'd found.