The greatest atrocities that man has had to endure at the hand of his fellow man have been in the name of GOD.
Who Created God If God Created Everything? – Library of Rickandria
The pages of the Bible are painted red with blood spilled to please this bloodthirsty vampire known as “God.”
Is Your God a Devil? – Library of Rickandria
The Bloodthirsty Vampire
The Bible reveals an important, yet often overlooked trait of God’s nature and that is his thirst for blood.
From the beginning of his dealings with man he has shown his preference for spilled blood; he accepted Able’s offering of sheep’s blood and rejected Cain’s offering of grains and plants (Genesis 4:3-5).
God has told man that the shedding of blood is required to be forgiven of sins (Leviticus 17:11, Hebrews 9:22).
In the Old Testament, millions of animals were slaughtered, and their blood poured onto altars and burned in a futile attempt to please God.
YHVH: The Truth About “Yahweh/Jehovah” – Library of Rickandria
The smoke from the burning flesh and blood was such a sweet scent to God (Exodus 29:18, Leviticus 1:9), that his anger was appeased when he smelled the sweet, burning blood (Genesis 8:21).
Even the human/god sacrifice of Jesus is compared to the sweet-smelling barbecue of an animal (Epehsians 5:2).
The Truth About “Jesus Christ” – Library of Rickandria
Why is blood so sweet to this vampiric God?
Psychopaths & Psychopathy – A Ponerological “Branch” – Library of Rickandria
Why is blood required to be spilled in order to receive forgiveness from this “merciful” God?
Don’t ask these questions, “just believe,” you will be told.
Besides why risk ending up in an eternal barbecue just because things smell a little strange to you?
Death, the Afterlife & Hell – Library of Rickandria
Bloodshed in the Bible
Knowing God’s fondness of blood, it isn’t surprising to find out that his “word;” the Holy Bible, is filled with bloodshed.
The Truth About the Bible – Library of Rickandria
When we read the Bible, we get to see a first-hand glimpse of God’s true nature…and a very bloody nature it is indeed.
The Bible tells us that God commanded:
“Thou shalt not kill,”
yet King Saul lost his throne because he didn’t kill everything God had commanded him to (1 Samuel 15:3, 9-11).
We now present some examples of the bloodthirsty nature of God straight from the “good” book itself.
Sex in God’s Word – Library of Rickandria
NOTE:
The analysis that follows is largely based on the irrational belief that an actual God(s) exists, and that the world is subject to intangible, magical forces.
For a more probable analysis of who the authors of the Bible were talking about when they used the word “God,” see The Immaculate Deception.
Index
- Sacrifice – The Ultimate Sin
- Thou Shalt Not Kill…Unless I Tell You To
- Life is God’s to Give or Take
- The Wrath of God
- Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me
- Love Your Neighbor Then Bash in his Skull
- Pro-Life?
- Inhumanity
- Perfect Justice
- Blessed are the Peacemakers
- Kill ’em All, Let God Sort ’em Out
Sacrifice – The Ultimate Sin
“Sacrifice”…a word often heard coming from pulpits as preachers attempt to bleed dry the pockets of their congregations.
Put simply, sacrifice is merely giving up something of one value for something of lesser value.
The word “sacrifice” is synonymous with the word “injustice,” because when something of value is traded for something of a truly lesser value, an injustice has occurred.
In accordance with the twisted morality of the Bible, it isn’t surprising that sacrifice is considered a virtue rather than the sin which it really is.
One of the greatest examples of God’s true nature is reflected in the fact that he not only accepts sacrifices, but he demands them.
God has demanded that blood be spilled in order for him to extend his mercy (Leviticus 17:11).
Thousands of years ago, God was willing to accept the spilled blood of animals in exchange for his forgiveness, but even the deaths of billions of animals didn’t provide enough blood to satiate his hunger.
The Bible tells us that humans were to be killed as an offering to this bloodthirsty God (Leviticus 27:29) even though modern believers deny that God accepted human sacrifice, that’s exactly what these executions were.
Even that human blood wasn’t sufficient to permit God’s “grace” to cover the sins of man, so a half human/half God (Jesus) had to be killed.
Now we have the ultimate injustice…spill the blood of the most valued in exchange for the least worthy.
And somehow this injustice (sacrifice) is so “perfect” that God is able to extend his “perfect mercy” without offending justice.
If you’re confused, you must not have a Christian background because this is exactly what the fundamental view of salvation amounts to.
“Washed in the blood of the lamb,”
as they sing in church.
The Dark History of the Vatican – Library of Rickandria
What a disgusting image that paints.
More examples concerning blood sacrifices to God in the Bible:
Genesis 4:2-8
Cain offers the fruit of the ground to God while Able sacrifices the firstborn of his flocks.
God respects the blood sacrifice but not the offering of plants.
Genesis 7:2-3, 8:19-21
Noah brings seven of each “clean” animal onto the ark and two of each of the “unclean” animals so that he will have plenty of “acceptable” animals to sacrifice to God.
The first thing Noah does after getting off the ark is to kill some of the animals that he had saved for God.
The smell of burning meat softens God’s heart and he promises not to flood the earth like that again.
Genesis 17:11
God demands that all the men of his “chosen race” mutilate their penis and spill their own blood as a form of mini sacrifice to show their loyalty (See Sexual Mutilation).
Genesis 22:1-2
God commands Abraham to kill his son as a human sacrifice but changes his mind at the last minute.
Judges 11:30-39
God sends Jephthah’s daughter out to him as a sign that he is to kill her and offer her as a human sacrifice.
God doesn’t change his mind on this one.
A possible reflection of the ancient Hebrew value of women versus their value of men.
Leviticus Chapters 1 through 10
God goes to great lengths to describe exactly how animals are to be:
- slaughtered
- prepared
- roasted
so that they will be pleasing to the Lord.
Why he couldn’t have dedicated that space in the Bible to something useful, like a cure for cancer or a way to improve infant mortality rates tells us a lot about God’s real agenda.
Anytime innocent:
- men
- women
- children
are killed because of God’s anger, it must be considered to have been a human sacrifice.
YHVH: The Truth About “Yahweh/Jehovah” – Library of Rickandria
God accepts these “sacrifices” with glee, often killing the innocent along with the guilty.
The number of instances where this happens in the Bible are staggering.
- Genesis 7:21-23, 19:25
- Exodus 11:5
- Numbers 11:1, 15:36, 16:22
- Deuteronomy 20:16
- Joshua 6:21
etc. etc. etc.
Numbers 31:17-18,40-41
After capturing all the Midianite women and children, God commands Moses to kill the women and the male children and to:
“Keep the virgin girls alive for yourselves.”
Moses then proceeds to offer 32 of the 32,000 virgin girls to God as a “tribute.”
We know from Leviticus 27:29 that these 32 girls would not be allowed to stay alive but were offered as a heave offering (burnt on the sacrificial altar) to the Lord.
2 Samuel 21:1-10
To appease God’s wrath, King David had 7 sons of the dead King Saul crucified.
The mother of two of these men sat in front of their bodies as they rotted in the sun for weeks.
She is commended for sitting there and driving off the wild animals and vultures that tried to eat her dead sons’ carcasses.
To make things better, King David takes their bodies and has them buried in the royal cemetery.
I bet she felt a lot better after that act of generosity.
When the 7 men are offered as a sacrifice, God removes the curse he had put on the land.
Who says God can’t be bribed?
Jeremiah 46:10
One of God’s prophets declares that:
“This is is the day of the Lord GOD of hosts, a day of vengeance, that he may avenge him of his adversaries: and the sword shall devour, and it shall be satiate and made drunk with their blood: for the Lord GOD of hosts hath a sacrifice in the north country by the river Euphrates.”
Ezekiel 20:21,24-26
A clear reference to the fact that the slaughter of humans was considered a sacrificial offering to God.
God says that rather than punish his wayward people by killing them like he would do in earlier times, he let them become idolatrous so that they would sacrifice their firstborn children on fiery altars.
The reason God gives for causing this horror is so:
“That they might know that I am the Lord.”
Thou Shalt Not Kill…Unless I Tell You To
One of the great paradoxes of the Bible is the fact that God gave man the commandment:
“Thou shalt not kill”
then turned around and ordered the slaughter of countless animals and human beings.
He also claimed that anything which killed a man would be killed by man (Genesis 9:6), unless, that is, God wanted them to kill man, then they could get away with it.
God’s morality is based on the changing whim of God alone.
Don’t even try to figure it out!
Biblical examples of God ordering man to kill his fellow man or condoning the killing of humans:
Exodus 17:8-14
During a battle with a rival group, God lets the Israelites kill more of the enemy when Moses holds his magic staff of God in the air.
When Moses lets his hand fall down, the enemy prevails in battle.
The Israelites weaken, but don’t destroy the enemy.
God promises that one day he will get his revenge and destroy them entirely.
Exodus 32:26-28
When Moses comes off the Mount with the Ten Commandments and sees the people worshipping a golden calf, God commands him to take his loyal followers and have them:
“Slay every man his brother, and every man his companion, and every man his neighbor.”
Three thousand people end up dying in the slaughter.
Leviticus 26:7-8
God promises his chosen people that if they obey him, they will overpower their enemies and kill them with the sword.
He goes on to say that 100 Israelites will scare away 10,000 of the enemy.
Numbers 15:32-36
God commands Moses to have the people kill a man who picked up sticks on the Lord’s “Holy” day.
They stone him to death.
Numbers 21:2-3
God’s people make a vow that if God delivers the people of Canaan to them, they will kill all the Canaanites and destroy their cities.
God gladly obliges and they name the ruins “Hormah” which means “annihilation.”
Numbers 21:21-35
Moses asks to pass through the land of a king who refuses to give them permission.
Moses proceeds to kill everyone in that kingdom.
When another king tries to stop the invading Israelites, God tells Moses,
“Don’t be afraid, I’ve delivered him into your hands so you can utterly destroy him just like you did to the Amorite king and his people.”
So, God’s people obeyed God and slayed the king and his sons and all his people,
“Until there was none left alive.”
Numbers 25:4-13
When some of the Israelite men began to become friendly with the women who lived in the cities they invaded, God commanded Moses to kill them and hang their heads up to dry in the sun so:
“That the fierce anger of the Lord may be turned away from you.”
While this is going on, Aaron’s grandson saw an Israelite man trying to sneak one of the women into his tent.
He reacts by driving a spear through the stomachs of both of them simultaneously.
God was so pleased by the zealousness of this act, that he ended a plague which he had sent to kill the Israelites in his jealousy.
Only 24,000 Israelites had died of the plague by that time.
Numbers 31
Moses responds to God’s anger by ordering his army to kill the five kingdoms of Midianites (the people that the Israelite men were being friendly with in the above example).
These were the same people that had welcomed Moses with open arms when he originally fled from Egypt after murdering an Egyptian.
They even allowed him to marry one of their women.
We now see how Moses repays their kindness: his army kills all the men and captures their women and children.
When Moses sees the thousands of captives, he gets angry because it was the Midianite women which caused the Israelite men to stray from God’s commandments in the first place.
Moses says to his soldiers,
“Have you kept the women alive?
They are the reason God sent that plague to kill 24,000 of us.”
He then commanded his army to kill all the boy children and all the women who were not virgins.
The Bible doesn’t tell us how they determined who was a virgin, but we can imagine it was a humane and caring exam based on the past record of God’s people.
The Israelites then kept all the virgin girls for themselves, dividing them up along with the livestock.
A Real Scary Story – Library of Rickandria
Deuteronomy 2:30-34
Another king tries to stop the Israelites from invading his land.
The Bible tells us that the reason this king was obstinate was because God hardened his heart so that the Israelites could prove God’s power.
In their words,
“And we took all his cities at that time, and utterly destroyed the men, and the women, and the little ones, of every city, we left none to remain.”
Deuteronomy 3:1-6
They then repeat their bloody performance when another king tries to stop them.
God delivers over 60 cities of this kingdom to them.
They didn’t spare a living human being in any of the cities,
“Utterly destroying the men, women, and children, of every city.”
Deuteronomy 7:10
God makes it very clear that they are not to show mercy to any of the cities that God tells them to invade, ordering them to kill man, woman and child and utterly destroy them.
Deuteronomy 20:10-17
God makes an exception to his “kill them all” policy only when the Israelites decide to invade a kingdom that God hasn’t told them that they can have.
If they decide to take some land without God’s prior approval, they are to first call a truce to the city.
If the city accepts the truce, the Israelites are to capture everything in the city and make all the people their slaves.
But if the city doesn’t accept their “truce” they are to besiege the city until the city collapses, then they are to kill all the males in the city and capture the women and livestock.
Then God reiterates his prior command that if he gives a city to them, they are to utterly destroy them and:
“Thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth.”
Quite a far stretch from “Thou shalt not kill” isn’t it?
Joshua 1:1-2,5,18
After Moses dies, Joshua takes command of the Israelites, and the REAL bloodshed commences.
God begins Joshua’s reign of unholy terror by telling him to not be afraid because God will help him kill all who stand in the way.
God then gives Joshua the power to kill anyone who doesn’t do anything that Joshua tells them to do.
What kind of morality is this???
The same morality that a monster like Stalin believed in.
Joseph Stalin: The Rider of the 20th Century Jewish Beast – Library of Rickandria
The morality of the tyrant.
Joshua 6:20-21
Joshua makes the walls of the city of Jericho fall apart using his magic ark and seven magic trumpets, then the people ran into the city:
“And they utterly destroyed all that was in the city, both man and woman, young and old, and ox, and sheep, and ass, with the edge of the sword.”
Joshua 8:1-29
God, the Warlord, tells Joshua to lead the people to a city called “Ai” and he gives them a battle plan.
Joshua enacts this brilliant plan by hiding some of his army on one side of the city’s walls and attacking the city with a smaller group on the other side.
When Joshua attacked the city, he pretended that he was outnumbered and fled from the defenders of Ai.
AI: Artificial Intelligence – Library of Rickandria
All the men in the city of Ai pursued the retreating Israelites, leaving the city undefended.
At that time, the hiding Israelites ran into the undefended city and set it on fire.
The men of Ai turned in horror upon hearing the screams of their burning loved ones and it was as they tried to return to the aid of their burning women and children that the army of God slaughtered all the men of Ai.
Then as the remaining women and children tried to flee the burning city, God’s chosen army cut them down:
“So that they let none of them remain or escape.”
12,000 people were killed in the massacre.
The only remaining survivor was the king, who Joshua hung from a tree after making him watch the destruction of his beloved city, then they threw his dead body onto the remains of the city gate’s entrance.
Such is the love and mercy of God and his chosen people.
Joshua 10:12-14
Joshua’s bloodbath now takes on a new dimension.
God stops the sun and moon in the sky to give Joshua an extra day of light to continue his killing spree.
Joshua 10:27-40
Joshua proceeds to utterly destroy the kingdoms of:
- Lachish
- Makkedah
- the Gibeonites
- the Libnahites
- the Eglonites
- the Hebronites
and the Debirites.
The five main kings were captured, and Joshua had his men place their “feet” (genitals? – See Biblical Sex Talk) on the necks of these kings.
Afterwards he killed the kings and hung their bodies in trees for all to see.
The fact that his men putting their “feet” on the necks of the kings hadn’t already killed them strengthens the theory that it was their genitals which the Israelites placed on the necks of the kings as an insult.
The kings of the other cities were killed and laid on the ruins of their cities just like the king of Jericho.
The Bible sums up all the horrifying bloodshed by saying,
“So, Joshua smote all the country of the hills, and of the south, and of the vale, and of the springs, and all their kings: he left none remaining, but utterly destroyed all that breathed, as the Lord God of Israel commanded.”
Joshua 11:1-14
When the remaining kings heard of the slaughter which Israel was performing across their land, they banded together to try to stop the horror.
God kept his word and allowed Joshua to utterly destroy all of them as well.
Joshua 11:21
When the last remaining tribe tried to escape by running away into the mountains, Joshua hunted them down and kill them all.
Joshua 9:1-27
Of all the cities which God’s chosen people came upon, only one of them was able to escape utter annihilation and that was because they pretended like they weren’t from that area.
These people acted like travelers who also worshipped the Israelite God, and they told Joshua that they had come from a faraway land to join with the Israelites.
In that way, they tricked Joshua into making an oath of peace with them.
He repaid their trickery by making the entire city and all their future offspring, slaves.
No mention is made of why God didn’t tell Joshua that he was being deceived.
Joshua discovered the deception by deductive reasoning rather than divine revelation.
Joshua 11:19-20
The Bible says that no other cities made peace with the Israelites because God hardened their hearts and made them want to fight.
God manipulated their hearts just so he could utterly destroy all of them and show them no mercy, resulting in their total extermination as he had promised Moses.
Judges 1:1-20
After Joshua dies, God replaces him with Judah who commences to slay the people in the land of Canaan by the tens of thousands, burning their cities and not allowing any to escape.
Judges 1:19-21
God helped Judah to drive out the inhabitants of a mountain but the ones that lived in the valley had iron chariots and Judah couldn’t drive them out.
In fact, these same people continued to live where they were at that time until the time of the writing of the Bible.
No mention is made of God not keeping his word and letting them utterly destroy these people, nor is it mentioned why having iron chariots was an insurmountable obstacle to an All-mighty God.
Judges 3:12-29
The Israelites’ bloodbath begins to subside as the people learn they can increase their profits by taxing the inhabitants of cities without destroying them.
God takes offense and warns that they will be cursed if they don’t kill everyone.
The Israelites eventually fall under the rule of the king of Moab.
In time, the Israelites sent the king some presents which were carried by an assassin.
After the assassin killed the king, the Israelites proceeded to kill 10,000 unsuspecting Moabites.
Judges 7:7-25
The hero of the hotel-filling Bible group: Gideon, snuck up on the camp of the Midianites and made a horrible crashing noise with pots and trumpets in the middle of the night.
When the people in the camp woke from the noise, they thought they were under attack and in the darkness, proceeded to kill each other.
The ones who escaped the carnage were hunted down by Gideon and his men and mercilessly slaughtered.
Gideon’s men brought the severed heads of the princes of the Midianites back to present to Gideon.
Perhaps they left these heads in the dresser drawer of a hotel, since today, Bibles are left in hotel dressers in the name of Gideon also.
Judges 8:17-21
Gideon chases the Midianite kings and eventually captures them, killing the men of the city of Penuel in the process.
He orders his young son to kill the captive kings with a sword, but the boy doesn’t have the “guts” to perform the heartless task.
So, Gideon takes his sword and kills the kings himself.
Judges 14:19, 15:15, 16:27-30
Samson, with strength given to him from God, kills 30 men to pay off a gambling debt, kills 1,000 men with the jawbone of an ass, and then pulls down the pillars of a house, killing an additional 3,000 people.
Judges 18:27-29
While spying for more lands to invade, the Israelite tribe of Dan finds a peaceful city of pagans who are quietly keeping to themselves.
The men of God descend upon the unsuspecting people of the city and kill them with the sword.
Then they burned the pagan city.
Pagan (Called Satanic, Gentile or Goyim by the Jews) – Library of Rickandria
Judges 20:4-48
After an Israelite man cut up his dead concubine and sent her to the tribes of Israel (See Forced Entry) the other tribes of Israel demand that the tribe of Benjamin turn over the people who lived in the city that raped the man’s concubine so they could kill the people of that city.
The tribe of Benjamin didn’t want to allow one of their cities to be destroyed because of the acts of a few men so they defended the city.
The army of God repeatedly attacked the defenders of the tribe of Benjamin but couldn’t defeat them.
Finally, God helped them achieve victory by tricking the defenders into pursuing a smaller group and then setting fire to the poorly defended city.
They killed over 25,000 “men of valor” who were merely trying to prevent a “mob’s justice” that day.
Then,
“The men of Israel turned again upon the children of Benjamin, and smote them with the edge of the sword, as well the men of every city, as the beast, and all that came to hand: also, they set on fire all the cities that they came to.”
This is mob mentality gone out of control.
Thousands of people massacred because a group of men raped a woman.
Such is the justice of the godly.
1 Samuel 7:7-11
During a battle with the Philistines, God,
“Thundered with a great thunder.”
Weed & Smoking – Library of Rickandria
and confused them, allowing the Israelites to kill them with a great slaughter.
1 Samuel 11:8-11
The Spirit of God comes upon Saul, and he leads an army of 330,000 Israelites to kill an invading force of Ammonites.
1 Samuel 14:1-45
Saul’s son, Jonathan snuck off into the camp of the enemy and God sent an earthquake to help save him when the Philistines caught him there.
In the confusion, Jonathan escaped and brought the Israelite army back to attack the Philistines only to find that they were killing each other in their confusion.
After the slaughter, Jonathan eats something, disregarding a holy fast which his father, the king had ordered.
He rationalizes that if everyone had eaten instead of fasting, they would have had more energy and could have killed even more of the Philistines.
King Saul orders his son to be executed for breaking the fast, but the people refuse to carry out the command of God’s king and Jonathan’s life is spared.
God is curiously silent throughout the entire affair.
1 Samuel 15:2-11, 32-33
King Saul is commanded by God to,
“Go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.”
This command is given so that God can get his revenge like he promised Moses he would do in Exodus 17:14-16.
Saul kills all the people of the kingdom of the Amalekites except for the king and the cattle.
Instead, he offers the cattle as a sacrifice to God (which also allows him to eat some of the meat).
When the prophet Samuel sees that Saul didn’t utterly destroy everything that breathed, he said,
“It is better to obey than to sacrifice.”
Then the prophet took the captive and terrified Amalekite king and cut him into pieces with a sword.
After that, God was sorry he had made Saul the king and he told his prophet that David would replace Saul as king, since Saul hadn’t killed everything the way God had commanded him to.
1 Samuel 17:51-57
David is given credit for killing the giant Goliath with a slingshot.
Actually, David knocked him unconscious with a rock from his sling, then he took Goliath’s sword and killed him with it then cut off his head.
David then carried the head with him back to the city of Jerusalem eventually giving the head to King Saul.
1 Samuel 30:1-19
Once David becomes king, the Amalekites invade his kingdom.
Unlike the bloody conquests of the Israelites, the “heathen” Amalekites burn the captured city, but they don’t kill anyone, “great or small.”
David pursues them and slays the Amalekites while they are camping.
None of the captured Israelites had been harmed by the Amalekites, in contrast to the bloodbath the Israelites had been conducting against the Amalekites.
The true morality of the godly versus the ungodly is revealed once more.
2 Samuel 5:17-25
When the Philistines heard that David was made king, they came to find him.
God tells David to go to them and kill them.
David does just as God had commanded and killed them all.
When the Syrians go to war against God’s chosen people, God gets angry because the Syrians mock him, saying,
“He is God of the hills but not of the valleys.”
(Remember, God had been unable to defeat the iron chariots in the valley.)
1 Kings 20:28-30
In retaliation, the Israelites are able to kill 100,000 Syrian soldiers in one day.
When the Syrians try to run away, a wall falls on them, killing an additional 27,000 men.
2 Kings 9:1-35
God gets tired of the two kings which are ruling his chosen people (Jehoram for Israel and Ahaziah for Judah), so he has his prophet anoint a soldier as king and sends that soldier to the palace where he murders the two unsuspecting kings.
Then he has some servants toss the dead king’s mother (Jezebel) out a window.
The Bible describes the scene in gory detail,
“Some of her blood was sprinkled on the wall, and on the horses.”
The new king trods on her dead body with his horse and then dogs come out and eat her carcass so that when they go to bury her all they can find are her skull, her feet, and the palms of her feet.
2 Kings 10:1-17,30
The new king then sends a letter to his fellow conspirators having them kill the old king’s 70 brothers (not too surprising, since one of the old kings had killed all his own brothers when he rose to power – 2 Chronicles 21:4) and telling them to put the 70 heads in baskets and ship the heads back home.
When the heads arrive, the new king has them stacked up at the entrance gate to the city.
The king then acts surprised when the people see the heads and he implies that God killed them and sent their heads there to show that he wants all the old king’s family destroyed.
The new king then proceeds to kill the remaining members of the old kings’ families.
God responds to these acts by saying that the new king:
“Has done well in executing that which is right in mine eyes,” and that he had done unto the old king’s household “according to all that was in mine heart.”
2 Kings 10:18-25
The old kings had allowed for people to worship another God (Baal), so the new king came up with a plan to bring them all together so he could kill them all at once.
He called for them all to come to the temple because,
“I have a great sacrifice to do to Baal and any who do not show up will be put to death.”
Once he gathered all the Baal worshippers of the kingdom into the temple, he had his soldiers kill them.
2 Chronicles 14:15-17
Not content to have his chosen race kill merely the “unchosen” races, God divides his people into two main factions, Israel and Judah.
God then gets to play favorites with whichever group happens to be pleasing him most at the time.
In one instance, God has one of the groups kill 500,000 of the other group.
Psalms 144:1
After his prophets are ignored and mocked, God sends a foreign army to Jerusalem to destroy the city, its temple and his chosen people,
“and had no compassion upon young man or maiden, old man, or him that stooped for age: he gave them all into his hand.” – 2 Chronicles 36:15-17
Ezekiel 9:3-10
God is praised for being the one that teaches hands how to conduct war and fingers how to fight and shed blood.
God commands one of his prophets to walk through the city of Jerusalem and put a mark on the forehead of the men who are crying out about the wickedness of the city.
God then sends out some other men to kill everyone in the city who isn’t owned by one of the men who have the mark on their foreheads.
God tells the men not to spare or have mercy or pity on anyone:
“Slay utterly old and young, both maids, and little children, and women.”
These men obey God’s word and the streets run with the blood of the innocent.
If you were the child or wife of a man who didn’t happen to be crying about the abominations of the city when the prophet came by, you would be killed.
When the prophet realized the horror that God intended, he begged God not to do such an evil thing.
God replied to the prophet that he wouldn’t change his mind or be merciful or have pity on the people of the city.
Tell this story the next time a Christian tries to tell you,
“For God so loved the world…”
Life is God’s to Give or Take
Sometimes God isn’t content to wait for his human lackeys to kill for him and he takes his bloody vengeance into his own hands.
Why he couldn’t just make people disappear instead of causing them to die in excruciatingly painful manners is a reflection of God’s true, sadistic nature.
Some Biblical examples of God’s stark fist of removal in action:
Genesis 6:6-7,7:21-23
Realizing that his creative skills are a failure, God decides to kill all life on the planet except for a handful of humans and animals which he puts on an ark (See Noah’s Ark).
He chooses the horrifying “death by drowning” as the form of execution.
Genesis 19:24-26
God sends fire and brimstone down onto the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, then kills Lot’s wife when she looks back at the city by turning her into a pillar of salt.
Genesis 38:1-10
When a man is forced to have intercourse with his dead brother’s wife (who God had recently killed), God’s stark fist drops down and kills him also. (See Dirty, Disgusting Discharges)
Exodus 12:29, 14:27
God kills uncounted humans and animals in Egypt, just so he can show off his great powers. (See Moses and Pharoh)
Numbers 11:33
God repeatedly punishes his chosen people when they “whine” about inconveniences like starving to death or dying of thirst because God won’t provide water or food for them.
When God finally broke down and gave them “manna” (a doughy, fungus-like substance which would appear on the ground in the morning), the people grew weary of eating it day in and day out and begged Moses to ask God to send some meat for them to eat.
God responded to Moses by saying,
“They want meat???
I’ll give them so much meat to eat that it will be coming out of their noses!
Then they’ll be sick of eating meat also.”
So, God blows some quails in and when the people begin to eat the birds that they have gathered, God starts killing them with a “very great plague.”
It isn’t mentioned how many people died because they trusted God would keep his word and let them have meat.
Numbers 16:32-35
While the Israelites were traveling from Egypt, one of the tribes had the special job of being priests.
Egypt: Land of Kemet – Library of Rickandria
The priests got the best food and lived the easiest existence, having to only perform rituals for their keep.
When three men from another tribe see the injustice of this caste system, they ask Moses,
“Since we are all God’s chosen people, why are some of us placed in positions that others have to bow down to or work for?”
When God hears what is going on, he is determined to show these ancient freethinkers exactly how he responds to people who try to use reason.
Moses has 250 men from the questioning men’s tribe hold up incense like the regular priests do.
God then tells Moses to step back so that he can burn up the entire congregation, guilty and innocent alike.
Moses falls on his face and pleads with God,
“You’re a really great God.
You’re not going to destroy the entire congregation just because one man has sinned, are you?”
God then changes his plan and tells Moses to move the people away from the tents of the three men who were asking all those annoying questions.
God then proceeds to open up the earth and swallow the:
- houses
- wives
- children
- servants
- animals
and property of the men who dared to question God’s caste system.
After the ground has closed on them, God sends out a fire which burns up the other 250 men.
He then tells Moses that the remains of the burned men and the incense holders they carried are “holy.”
And modern believers say that God abhors human sacrifice!
Numbers 16:44-49
This wasn’t the first time that Moses had to intervene for the lives of the people (See Moses , Advisor to the All-Mighty).
The next day, the Israelites accuse Moses of being the one who had the people killed the previous day.
When God hears about this, he once again tells Moses,
“Step aside so I can burn them all up with my holy fire.”
When Moses looks out over the crowd, he sees that God has unleashed a plague and people are falling dead.
Moses realizes that God can’t be reasoned with at this point, and he sends his head priest out to perform a magic ritual to try to stop the plague.
We can just imagine the priest waving his incense to try to stop the wrath of God as the bodies fell around him.
Whatever he did appeared to work because when he finished his ritual, 14,700 dead bodies lay on one side of him, and the rest of the living stood on his other side.
It’s comforting to know that even God’s wrath responds to the “laws of magic.”
Magic or Magick? – Library of Rickandria
Numbers 21:6
Once more the people grow weary of starving and thirsting (who wouldn’t?) and they dare to complain.
God sends poisonous snakes to kill many of the people.
1 Samuel 6:19
When the enemy Philistines capture the Ark of the Covenant (a magical box that the Israelites think God lived in), God sends a plague of hemorrhoids and mice to the Philistines (See Jehovah’s Potty) who then give the Ark back to the Israelites.
Silly Israelites just can’t resist the urge to look inside the box and God killed the entire city (50,070 men!) in response to their curiosity.
2 Samuel 6:7
While transporting the Ark on a cart, the oxen pulling the cart shook the Ark and the cart driver feared that the Ark may fall or be damaged, so he reached out to steady it.
God had warned that no one was to touch the Ark except for his specially privileged priests.
It didn’t matter that the cart driver was only trying to protect the Ark, God got angry and killed the driver there on the spot.
2 Samuel 24:15-16
King David was commanded by God not to conduct a census or count the number of Israelites (the reason God gave this command was that he had told Abraham that he would have so many children that they couldn’t be counted and if David counted them, that would make God a liar.).
Abraham and Brahma: Part I (boloji.com)
The Bible tells us in one place that God got angry with Israel and made David count them (2 Samuel 24:1).
In another place it says that Satan made David number Israel (1 Chronicles 21:1).
Satan/Lucifer: The Lord of the World – Library of Rickandria
[Editor’s note: We don’t see the contradiction.]
To make David pay for his “sin” of counting the people, God gives him a choice of 7 years of famine or being pursued by his enemies for 3 months or 3 days of pestilence.
David leaves the choice up to God who chooses the pestilence and proceeds to kill 70,000 men.
When God’s angel of death reaches the capital city of Jerusalem, God “repented him of the evil” and made the angel stop killing.
At least the Bible admits that the murders were “evil.”
1 Kings 13:18
A man was warned by God not to eat or drink at a certain place, then a prophet lies to him and tells him that an angel said he could eat and drink at that place.
The man trusts the prophet and God sends a lion to eat the man because he ate and drank there.
Nothing happens to the prophet who lied.
1 Kings 14:1-13
Jeroboam becomes the king of God’s chosen people and allows the worship of idols.
God vows that every member of his family will be slaughtered and left to be eaten by dogs and birds.
God decides that the king’s son (who is sick at the time) is the only one who is good enough to avoid the upcoming punishment, so God rewards him by killing him right away instead of having him suffer along with the rest of the king’s family.
FAMILY – Library of Rickandria
2 Kings 1:10-11
When a captain and his 50 men came to find the prophet Elijah, they asked for the man of God to come down.
Elijah responded by saying:
“If I’m a man of God, then let fire come down from heaven and consume you.”
God gave Elijah the sign that he asked for and burned up the captain and his 50 men.
Another captain was sent with 50 men and God repeats his fiery performance, burning them all to a crisp.
2 Kings 19:35
When the Assyrians camped outside of the city of Jerusalem, God sent his angel to do his dirty work once more and 185,000 Assyrians were slaughtered in one night.
THE ORIGINS OF ASSYRIA & GERMANY – Library of Rickandria
Now that’s an efficient angel.
Jeremiah 15:6-7, 16:3-4
God threatens to destroy his wayward people because he is “weary of repenting.”
He tells them that if they take wives and have sons and daughters where they are living,
“They shall die of grievous deaths; they shall not be lamented; neither shall they be buried; but they shall be as dung upon the face of the earth: and they shall be consumed by the sword, and by famine; and their carcasses shall be meat for the fowls of heaven, and for the beasts of the earth.”
Ezekiel 6:3-13
Not satisfied with this threat, God goes on to say that he will bring a sword among them to kill them and that he will destroy their cities.
He then says that he will allow some of them to escape just so they will remember how terrible the Lord was.
Those who are near will be killed with the sword and will starve in famine and God will kill those who are far away with disease,
“And they shall know that I am the LORD, and that I have not said in vain that would do this evil unto them.”
Once more God admits that what he does is evil.
God is finally telling the truth!
Ezekiel 21:3-5
Don’t be mistaken about the evil of God’s intentions, for he admits that his sword will go out against all flesh, both the righteous, right along with the wicked.
Ezekiel 23:46-47
God threatens to send armies after his chosen people in order to stone them and slay them with swords and kill their sons and daughters.
Ezekiel 24:9-10
In his excitement, God says that he will make a great bonfire out of the city of Jerusalem. Commanding,
“Heap on wood, kindle the fire, consume the flesh, and spice it well, and let the bones be burned.”
Once more, God reveals his bloody craving for human barbecue.
Lamentations 2:21
True to his word, God kills his own people.
One of the prophets cries out to God,
“The young and the old lie on the ground in the streets: my virgins and my young men are fallen by the sword; thou has slain them in the day of thine anger; thou hast killed and not pitied.”
We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
The Wrath of God
The majority of the conversations which God has with his chosen people involve him threatening to destroy someone in some hideous fashion or other.
In these childish displays of temper, God reveals his true nature.
Jeremiah 48:1,10
God says that those who don’t kill everyone exactly as he commanded will be cursed,
“And cursed be he that keepeth back his sword from blood.”
Nahum 1:2,6
“God is jealous, and the LORD revengeth; the LORD revengeth, and is furious; the LORD will take vengeance on his adversaries, and he reserveth wrath for his enemies.
Who can stand before his indignation?
and who can abide in the fierceness of his anger?
His fury is poured out like fire, and the rocks are thrown down by him.”
Hosea 13:8,14
God says that he will treat the ungodly like a mother bear that has her cubs taken from her,
“And will rend the caul of their heart, and there will I devour them like a lion: the wild beast shall tear them.”
Don’t think that they will be able to ask for forgiveness or repent because God will keep them alive just so he can torment them.
And he will show no mercy or pity.
Isaiah 66:23-24
God says that in time all flesh will come to worship him.
“And they shall go forth and look upon the carcasses of the men that have transgressed against me: for their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire be quenched; and they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh.”
Zechariah 14:12,15
Not content to simply kill, God graphically describes how he will punish those that have made him angry,
“And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet, and their eyes shall consume away in their holes, and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth.
And so shall be the plague of the horse, of the mule, of the camel, and of the ass, and of all the beasts that shall be in these tents, as this plague.”
Amos 4:2
Reminiscent of a scene from Hellraiser, God threatens to tear the flesh away with hooks and to tear the children with fishhooks.
Isaiah 34:2-3
“For the indignation of the LORD is upon all nations, and his fury upon all their armies: he hath utterly destroyed them, he hath delivered them to the slaughter.
Their slain also shall be cast out, and their stink shall come up out of their carcasses, and the mountains shall be melted with their blood.”
Ezekiel 22:21; 21:31-32
God threatens to melt his chosen people, wherever they may try to flee from his wrath he will find them.
“Yea, I will gather you, and blow upon you in the fire of my wrath, and ye shall be melted in the midst thereof.
And I will pour out mine indignation upon thee, I will blow against thee in the fire of my wrath, and deliver thee into the hand of brutish men, and skillful to destroy.
Thou shalt be for fuel to the fire; thy blood shall be in the midst of the land; thou shalt be no more remembered: for I the LORD have spoken it.”
Uh, could you maybe pick someone else to be your chosen people?
Suffer the Little Children to Come unto Me
The Bible tells us that Jesus loved little children so much that when adults tried to keep them from bothering Jesus, he told the adults to let the children come unto him (Matthew 19:14).
Apparently, Jesus’ father (God) didn’t have the same caring opinion of children, as is clear from how he allowed them to be treated in the Bible.
Leviticus 26:22,29
God threatens to send wild beasts among his chosen people that will steal their children from them and eat them.
He then tells them that if they still don’t obey him, he will cause them to eat their own children.
Deuteronomy 28:53
Apparently, God likes to threaten his people with the horrible idea of eating their own children because he mentions it again.
Jeremiah 19:9
And again…
Lamentations 2:20, 4:10
One of the prophets dares to ask God,
“Think about who you’re doing this to.
Are you going to make women eat their babies and children much longer?”
2 Kings 6:28-29, 33
One woman goes to see the king because she had made a deal with another woman that had been broken.
She tells the king,
“This woman said to me, bring your son so we may eat him today and we will eat my son tomorrow.
So, we boiled my son, and ate him and I said to her the next day, bring your son so we can eat him, and she hid her son from me.”
When the king tried to get the prophet to make the horror stop, the prophet said,
“Behold this evil is of the Lord.”
We are in total agreement.
Isaiah 49:26
God didn’t reserve the eating of children to just his chosen people.
He promised that he would feed those who oppressed the Israelites with their own children, and he would make them drunk on their own blood.
2 Kings 2:23-24
Even God understands how annoying the taunting of children can be.
When God’s prophet is taunted and called “baldhead” by some children, God sends two bears down to kill 42 of the disrespectful little brats.
2 Samuel 12: 1,19
To punish King David for having adultery, God kills the baby that was created as a result of the illicit liaison.
Psalms 137:9
We have already pointed out numerous examples where children were killed by God or in God’s name.
When God threatens his chosen people, he makes sure they know that the people who will take their little children and slam them against the stones will be happy.
Isaiah 13:16, Hosea 13:16
God continues this graphic imagery, telling them that,
“Their infants will be dashed to pieces before their eyes…and they shall have no pity on the fruit of the womb; their eye shall not spare children.”
Of course, the fact that the Israelites had practiced this same brotherly love and mercy earlier, on the same people that will do these things to them, isn’t mentioned.
Hosea 9:16
When God finally gives up hope on Israel, he curses them that they won’t have children and if they do, he says that he will,
“Slay even the beloved fruit of their womb.”
Isaiah 14:21
Even though the Bible says that children won’t be punished for the sins their fathers committed (yeah, right!), the children of Lucifer will be slaughtered for the iniquity of their fathers so that they won’t rise up and get control of the earth.
The Misunderstood Lucifer – Library of Rickandria
[Editor’s note: The battle has just begun, my friends, the children of Lucifer shall rule supreme, and life, liberty and reason shall rule the day!]
Satan is Victorious – Library of Rickandria
Love Your Neighbor Then Bash in his Skull
Unusual Skulls – Library of Rickandria
The Bible is flaunted by many as the ultimate source for human morality.
But as we have shown, God’s actions, as well as the actions of his followers, have often been nothing but pure evil.
The Bible should show how man should treat his fellow man yet the example it shows is often bloody and violent.
Exodus 2:12
When Moses sees an Egyptian hit a Hebrew, he kills the Egyptian.
Egypt: Land of Kemet – Library of Rickandria
Judges 3:31
An Israelite warrior kills 600 Philistines with an oxgoad.
Judges 4:18-21
When a weary man tries to hide from his pursuers an Israelite woman tells him to come into her tent where she will protect him.
Then she sneaks in while he’s sleeping and nails his head to the floor with a hammer.
Judges 21:10-12
In an attempt to provide wives for the few remaining men of the tribe of Benjamin (See Thou Shalt Not Kill…Unless I Tell You To) the Israelites attack a city of their own people and slaughter all the men, all the children and all the women who are not virgins.
Then they give the remaining 400 virgins to the men of Benjamin for wives.
1 Samuel 4:10
The Philistines get credit for killing 30,000 Israelite footsoldiers. Interestingly no mention is made of the Philistines killing any women or children.
Remind us again who the righteous side is?
1 Samuel 18:27
To purchase the hand of the king’s daughter in marriage, David kills 200 Philistine men and cuts off the foreskin of all their penises.
Putin is Jewish – Library of Rickandria
2 Samuel 2:23, 30, 8:1-18, 10:18, 11:14-27
David inspires some of the bloodiest incidents of the Bible. Killing and mutilating tens of thousands of:
- men
- women
- children
- the handicapped
- animals
and his own loyal subjects (See Take My Wife…PLEASE!).
Numbers 35:19, Deuteronomy 19:6, Joshua 20:3-9
Killing for revenge is a common theme in the Bible.
There was even a law that allowed for a relative to go out and kill someone who accidentally killed their relative.
They were even given the “noble” title:
“Revenger of Blood.”
Judges 9:5,44-45,49, 53-54
Abimelech became king over God’s people whereupon he killed his 70 brothers then killed everyone in a city (in the process, burning 1,000 men and women in a tower) and when he tried to invade another city, a woman dropped a rock on his head
Before he could die, he had his servant kill him so that no one could say that he was killed by a woman.
2 Samuel 2:23, 3:30
- Asahel
- Joab
- Abishai
return the favor by killing Abner.
2 Samuel 4:7-8, 12
Then when Rechan and Baanah kill Ish-bosheth, behead him, and take his head to David, the king returns the favor by having Rechan and Baanah killed.
He then cuts off their hands and feet and hangs their bodies by a pool.
2 Samuel 13:28-29, 18:14-15
Absalom has his half-brother murdered by his servants because he raped his sister.
Later Absalom gets his when he is murdered by Joab.
2 Samuel 18:6-8
David’s servants proceed to kill 20,000 Israelite men in the forests of Ephraim.
More people than that die, lost in the woods.
2 Samuel 20:10-12
In the midst of the battles which David inspired, the Bible makes a graphic description of a man being disemboweled and wallowing in his own blood on the road.
1 Kings 2:24-25, 29-34, 46
The wise King Solomon was responsible for his own share of bloodshed, murdering some of his father’s most loyal servants; Adonijah, Joab and Shime-i.
Solomon claims he killed them to take away the innocent blood which they shed from off of himself and the house of David.
Men weren’t the only ones slaying people in the Bible.
2 Kings 11:1-2
When the daughter of Jezebel (the mother of one of the murdered kings) saw that her son had been murdered, she got up and killed all the king’s sons (her own grandsons) except one which had been hidden by the king’s sister.
6 years later she is killed by the followers of this son who crown him king then butcher her.
2 Kings 14:5-7
The son of a murdered king rose to power and killed his servants (who had murdered his father, the king) but he didn’t kill the families of his servants because he believed that God had said,
“The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, nor the children be put to death for the fathers; but every man shall be put to death for his own sin.”
Too bad God couldn’t keep that bit of advice himself.
After making such a noble gesture, this same king invaded a city and killed 10,000 people.
Daniel 6:24
In the story of Daniel in the lion’s den, Daniel was sentenced to spend a night in a den full of lions because he refused to not pray to his God.
The lions didn’t eat Daniel because an angel kept the lions’ mouths closed.
When the king heard about this, he threw those who had accused Daniel into the lion’s den.
What most people don’t know is that the king also threw their wives and children into the lion’s den and the lions tore them all to pieces.
Another Daniel story, the fiery furnace:
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego – Wikipedia
Pro-Life?
With the careless attitude that their God displays towards human life in the Bible, it’s amazing that Christians can dare call themselves “pro-life.”
Human life is the most valuable commodity on this planet, and it is the basis by which there is objectivist morality.
God doesn’t appear to share this opinion, even when it comes to the unborn or very young infants.
One out of every four pregnancies end in miscarriage or “abortion.”
The reason for these abortions is often because the developing fetus had some sort of genetic problem which would have kept it from being healthy if it had continued to develop.
Since God is the one responsible for creation, he is also responsible for these genetic errors.
So, the next time you see Christians picketing an abortion clinic, remind them that God has been responsible for more abortions than every abortion clinic that has ever existed.
Not to mention his little temper tantrums where thousands of pregnant women and their unborn children are killed (See Noah’s Ark).
Some Biblical examples of what God caused to happen to the unborn or the very young so that he could punish his wayward human pets:
2 Kings 15:16
One of God’s chosen people killed the king of Israel and sat on the throne only to be replaced by another who killed him, then another killed that one.
This king of God’s chosen people went to a city and killed everyone in it.
He also took the pregnant women and “ripped them up.”
Hosea 9:14
One of God’s prophets begs God to give one of the tribes of Israel,
“a miscarrying womb and dry breasts.”
Not only does he want God to make them abort, but he also wants the women to be unable to feed whatever children they do have.
Is this what you would call “pro-life?”.
Hosea 13:16
This same prophet proclaims that the people of Samaria,
“Shall fall by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces, and their women with child shall be ripped up.”
Inhumanity
The Bible is full of atrocities which are committed against man and beast in the name of God.
The cruel manner by which God’s chosen people execute his wrath reflects the nature of a truly sadistic God.
Genesis 34:13-29
The Israelites make the men of Hamor cut off their foreskins, then the Israelites kill them while they are unable to fight back. (See Sexual Mutilation)
Exodus 23:27-30
When God sends the Israelites to invade the lands of Canaan, he tells them that he will drive out the people with fear and that he will send hornets to drive them out so they can inherit the land.
Of course, a little later, God denies saying that he would drive them out (Judges 2:3).
Exodus 21:20-21
The Bible condones slavery as being okay.
It even goes so far as to say that you can beat a slave to death as long as he doesn’t die right away.
That way, the murderer loses money by having to take care of the dying slave and after all,
“it’s his money that he’s losing.”
Power of the Purse: The Origin of Money – Library of Rickandria
Numbers 21:1-10, 1 Samuel 5:6-9, 2 Kings 5:27, 15:3-5
God gives people painful and debilitating diseases such as leprosy or hemorrhoids in order to punish them.
When Moses sister-in-law criticizes him, God gives her leprosy.
When the Philistines take the Ark of the Covenant, God gives them hemorrhoids.
Philistine captivity of the Ark – Wikipedia
Joshua 7:24-25
The method of execution used by God’s people was nearly always excruciatingly cruel.
For instance, when a man took a garment, some silver and a piece of gold from a city that had been destroyed, Joshua had the man, his:
- sons
- daughters
- oxen
- asses
and sheep all stoned with stones and then burned with fire.
Joshua 11:6,9, 2 Samuel 8:4
God tells Joshua that when the horses of the enemy are captured, they are to cut the hamstrings of the horses.
David pulls a similar stunt with horses that he captures.
Where’s the ASPCA when you need them?
Judges 1:7-8
Judah captures a king and has his thumbs and big toes cut off.
The king doesn’t seem to mind though because he claimed to have done the same thing to 70 kings himself and now God has paid him back.
They take him to Jerusalem, and he dies, probably from slowly bleeding to death.
New Jerusalem: Jesus of Borg – Library of Rickandria
Judges 8:4-16
Gideon’s army passes through an Israelite city and demands that the elders of the city provide them with food.
The Story of Gideon and his Three Hundred Soldiers (biblehub.com)
The elders ask Gideon,
“How do we know that you are actually on a mission from God?”
Later, Gideon teaches these elders some respect with thorns and briers from the wilderness.
Judges 16:21
The Bible says that Jesus taught that if your right eye offends you, you should pluck it out.
The Fictitious Jesus – Library of Rickandria
It also describes Samson, one of God’s bloodiest heroes, getting his eyes gouged out.
Psychopaths & Psychopathy – A Ponerological “Branch” – Library of Rickandria
Judges 19:22-29
After a man sends his concubine out into the hands of a mob, they rape her until she dies, the man then cuts her body into twelve pieces and ships the pieces across the land for people to see the horror that has been done by the mob.
1 Samuel 11:7
To scare the people into obeying him, King Saul cuts some oxen into pieces and sends the bloody pieces across the land, telling the people that whoever doesn’t obey will have the same thing done to their oxen.
1 Samuel 18:7
During the victory celebrations, women sing and dance, heartlessly bragging that King Saul has killed thousands of people but David has killed tens of thousands.
This makes the king very angry and jealous of David.
Genesis 19:11, 2 Kings 6:18, Acts 13:11
Jesus is supposed to have healed the blind but not much mention is made of the times when God’s prophets intentionally made people blind.
1 Chronicles 20:3
King David sets an example that will be later used by godly men during the crusades and the inquisition by taking the inhabitants of all the cities of Ammon and cutting them up with saws and axes and harrows of iron.
Lamentations 4:9-10
While describing the results of God’s wrath on his chosen people, a prophet says,
“Those slain by the sword are better off than those who die of famine; racked with hunger, they waste away for lack of food. … pitiful women have cooked their own children, who became their food …”
God has begun to learn that there are worse punishments than even death.
Micah 3:2-3
Another prophet describes the actions of the cannibalistic Israelites in detail:
“Who pluck off their skin from off them, and their flesh from off their bones; who also eat the flesh of my people and flay their skin from off them; and they break their bones, and chop them in pieces, as for the pot, and as flesh with the cauldron.”
Remember God said he would cause them to eat their own children because they wouldn’t worship only him.
Not only a jealous God, but exceedingly cruel also!
Perfect Justice
God is supposed to be the perfect judge for all of creation.
The laws and punishments he gave to his chosen people should reflect the perfection of his justice.
Here are a few examples of what God would call “justice.”
Deuteronomy 25:11
If a woman tries to defend her husband and accidentally touches the genitals of another man while fighting, she is to have her hand cut off.
Deuteronomy 21:18-2
If a son is stubborn or rebellious, he is to be stoned to death.
Death: A Transition – Library of Rickandria
Deuteronomy 22:13-21
If a man hates his wife all he has to do is accuse her of not being a virgin when he married her.
If her parents can’t provide a bloody sheet to prove that she was a virgin on her wedding night, she is to be stoned to death.
Deuteronomy 22:23-24
If a woman is raped and doesn’t cry out, she is to be stoned to death.
Leviticus 21:9
If the daughter of a priest is promiscuous, she is to be burnt to death.
Leviticus 20:18
If a man has intercourse with a woman while she is on her menstrual cycle, they are both to be put to death.
Leviticus 20:13
Homosexuals are to be put to death.
Exodus 22:19, Leviticus 20:15-16
Anyone who has sexual relations with an animal must be put to death.
Genesis 17:14
Those who don’t get circumcised are to be put to death.
Exodus 31:14-17
Anyone who works on the sabbath is to be put to death.
Leviticus 10:1-2
Offering sacrifices that aren’t in keeping with God’s strict orders will get you killed.
Leviticus 17:3-4
Butchering an animal without letting God get a taste of the blood is a crime punishable by death.
Leviticus 24:16
If someone commits blasphemy against God, they are to be put to death.
Deuteronomy 17:2-5
Anyone who studies astrology is to be stoned to death.
Deuteronomy 13:6-11
If someone tries to get you to go to a different church, they are to be stoned to death without pity or mercy.
Deuteronomy 13:12-17
If the inhabitants of a city begin to worship other gods, they are to be slaughtered and their city burned to the ground.
Exodus 22:18
Witches are to be killed.
Trials of the Witch – Library of Rickandria
Exodus 21:17, Leviticus 20:9
Cursing your parents will get you put to death.
Exodus 19:12-14
If an animal or human even touches Mount Sinai while God is on it, they are to be shot with arrows or stoned to death.
Deuteronomy 28:15-68
God makes a comprehensive list of all the horrible things that will happen if his chosen people don’t follow the laws and commandments that are in the Bible.
Included are such things as:
- hemorrhoids
- scabs
- itching which doesn’t heal
- blindness
- insanity
- sores from head to foot
- famine
- cannibalism
and pestilence from all sides.
Blessed are the Peacemakers
“But those references are all from the Old Testament!”
Exposing the Old Testament – Library of Rickandria
Christians will cry,
“There’s a new covenant now!”
Exposing the New Testament – Library of Rickandria
Unfortunately, we have to point out that the last book of the Old Testament says that God never changes (Malachi 3:6).
If God did those things to humans once, he would do them again and again.
But what about Jesus?
The Truth About “Jesus Christ” – Library of Rickandria
Jesus is supposed to be loving and peaceful, the kind of god that wouldn’t hurt a fly.
Let’s see what the Bible says about this.
Matthew 3:12, 8:12, 10:21, 13:30, 42, 22:13, 24:51, 25:30, Luke 13:28, John 5:24
The loving Jesus introduces a new form of cruelty to mankind:
the concept of an eternal barbecue called, “HELL” where there will be:
- weeping
- wailing
- gnashing of teeth
Now, God gets to enjoy the smell of burning humans for all eternity.
Death, the Afterlife & Hell – Library of Rickandria
Thank you, JESUS!
Luke 19:27
Jesus tells a parable about himself and reveals his true nature by saying,
“But those mine enemies, which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before me.”
Matthew 10:21
While telling his disciples what they can expect in the near future, Jesus throws in that brothers will turn in each other to be killed, fathers will have their children put to death and children will cause their parents to be killed.
Luke 21:22-23
Jesus also showed his love and kindness by predicting that:
- pregnant women
- infants
- children
would suffer greatly in the coming “days of vengeance.”
referent identification – In Luke 21:22 when did Jesus say the days of vengeance would occur? – Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
The fact that he wasn’t appalled with the injustice of the idea shows that his heart was just as cruel as his evil Father/God.
Is Your God a Devil? – Library of Rickandria
Matthew 10:34-37
Did Jesus come to bring peace on earth?
Let’s see what Jesus says about that:
“Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth: I did not come to bring peace, I came to bring a sword.
I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.
And a man’s enemies will be the members of his own family.
Biblical Family Values – Library of Rickandria
He who loves his father or mother or son or daughter more than he loves me is not worthy of me.”
Luke 14:26
Jesus taught that to follow him you had to first hate your family.
Luke 22:36
Jesus commanded his followers to purchase swords.
Matthew 11:20-25
Jesus didn’t only use his magic powers to heal the sick.
WITCHCRAFT – Library of Rickandria
He also used them to curse a fig tree (Mark 11:12-14) and he cursed the inhabitants of three cities which didn’t repent after he performed miracles for them.
He condemned the people of these cities to hell and said that their punishment would be worse than the fiery destruction of Sodom.
He finishes up by thanking God that the truth has been hidden from the wise men who could most benefit from its saving power.
John 6:53-54
Jesus supposedly had the power to transform water into wine.
At his last supper he turned the wine into his own blood and commanded his disciples to drink it (Mark 14:22-24) in violation of God’s commandment to not drink blood (Genesis 9:4-5).
This bloody, cannibalistic cocktail is recreated in churches across the world every week.
Catholic believers are told that they must believe that the wine has actually transformed into the physical blood of Jesus.
The Dark History of the Vatican – Library of Rickandria
Jesus himself taught that the way to gain eternal life was to drink his blood.
The vampiric traits of his father (God) must have been hereditary.
Kill ’em All, Let God Sort ’em Out
We only need look at the history of Christianity to see that God’s reign of bloody horror didn’t cease with the writing of the Bible.
Christianity rose to become the most powerful religion in Europe bringing what is known as the “Dark Ages.”
During this time, human progress ceased, just as the alien Gods wanted and man used terror and torture to keep the minds of men enslaved.
The Bible was used as the standard of morality to decide what should be considered cruel or unusual punishment.
After seeing the horror that the Bible contains, we understand why such atrocities went unquestioned by the faithful of the age.
The rule of Christianity brought the barbaric cruelty of the Crusades, the Inquisition, and violent and merciless attacks against Jews and other religions.
During one of the attacks on a city of thousands, one of the Christian leaders was asked what the soldiers should do to be able to tell who in the city was a Christian and who was a Jew or member of some other heathen religion.
The Horrible Truth About Religion – Library of Rickandria
The leader responded:
“Kill them all, for the Lord knows them that are his.”
The only technological advances made during that time involved the varied and bizarre torture and execution devices by which souls were “cleansed” before being sent off to their final judgement with God.
What Are Soul Groups? – Library of Rickandria
Even after the inquisitions were brought to an end, the endless need to purify the church and populace by removing heretics and evildoers led to the great witch hunts.
These travesties of justice allowed the torture and horror to continue until the late eighteenth century.
Today, the terror continues with bombings and shootings of the “infidel” or the abortion clinic worker.
Murders which take the lives of those who are attempting to keep the peace and obey the laws of the land.
These Bible-thumpers wouldn’t be bombing or shooting anyone if they obeyed their Bible, which orders them to obey the government, pay taxes and obey the laws of the land because,
“God ordains all those who are in power.” (Romans 13:1-9)
If God didn’t want you to obey them, he wouldn’t let them be in power…he’s God after all!
The day has come for men to stop killing each other in the name of:
- an angry
- jealous
- immature
God.
Is Your God a Devil? – Library of Rickandria
YHVH: The Truth About “Yahweh/Jehovah” – Library of Rickandria
“Project JEHOVAH” – Interview with Ryan Wood – Library of Rickandria
The Demiurge – Library of Rickandria
Join us as we wave the banner of reason above the broken remains of the primitive, barbaric mind of fear and terror.
The blood of God’s countless innocent victims cries out from the ground…
“Don’t forget us!”
Let us avenge their suffering by returning the cry…
“NEVER AGAIN!”
Pagan (Called Satanic, Gentile or Goyim by the Jews) – Library of Rickandria
Pagan Programs Before the Jewish Infiltration – Library of Rickandria
Stolen from the Pagan (Called Satanic, Gentile or Goyim by the Jews) – Library of Rickandria