Exodus. Not just a thrash metal band from the 80’s, but also a weird-ass book in the Bible. Continue reading
Category Archives: Abrahamism
The uselessness of the Bible
We like to use first principles style thinking here. One of the things you may or may not have noticed about the Bible is that it doesn’t bother to define anything. There are literally no definitions of anything in the Bible. You might be asking, “What is a definition?” Continue reading
There will be no 2nd coming of Christ for Christians, and no moshiach for Jews
It’s time to start bursting the messiah bubbles. Christians and Jews that talk about their respective messiahs sound extremely similar, but they act a bit differently. Continue reading
The Bible Conspiracy
Happy New Year! I had started an amazing article and decided it was too wordy and maybe even too flowery for even my tastes. So I’m trying again. My main point: Christianity and conservatism don’t mix and will never mix. Conservative Christendom is insolvent. Continue reading
The Adam and Eve Story is Stupid
Not only is the Adam and Eve story stupid, it makes the Abrahamic god “Yahweh” or “El” (whichever you want to call him) seem like even more of an asshole than he already seems like. Sure, you can read a book by Dan Barker to get a full picture of what an asshole the Abrahamic god is, but why not start by taking a look at the first story in the Bible. Which is really about God’s favorite candy bar. Continue reading
Cults, Enterprises, and Hypnosis
Before I begin, RIP, Mr. Jordan Maxwell. Continue reading
The Christians you know
Most Christians you know are technically “Pauline Christians with Theistic Evolutionary tendencies.” Continue reading
American Christian Nationalism
I’m of the type that left the American left. And it was very amusing watching leftists spaz out back in 2016 when Trump won the American presidency. Alas, things have devolved… Continue reading
Freudian Armchair Psychology of Kabbalah
I’m only addressing Kabbalah because I recently thought of this Freudian analysis of it. If it weren’t for that, I wouldn’t mention it. Continue reading
Astrotheology
By now, many Westerners who might stumble upon this website should already be aware of the astrotheological motifs in the Bible. Specifically, the New Testament. Probably best pointed out by Peter Joseph’s documentary Zeitgest. Continue reading