I have often wondered if god exists, why he made us with such strong
sexual impulses only to forbid their use except in the strictest of
circumstances. There is much about such a view that is illogical.
OK, if there IS a god, and as far as I'm concerned the evidence is less than scant, he/she/it/ is certainly not anything like the tribal desert god of the bible. That conception of "god" is of a severely mentally disturbed, deluded being. Simply put, it reflects the superstitions, fears and paranoia of the primitive people that created him.
In simple terms: Jehovah is one fucked up God. If a human acted like that, we'd all want to put him in prison. The Bible account of Jehovah paints a portrait of a psychopathic, narcissistic person that is capricious, unpredictable and pretty much insane.
According to all media accounts, the average Mafia Don is a nicer guy than Jehovah.
Going back to the thesis implicit in the statement quoted above, this is a very good point. According to the Bible, God made us so that we all want to fuck as often as possible, but then he said that if we DO THAT, then we are bad.
That just makes no sense.
Seriously: God makes us to want to do something and then says we are "bad/sinful" because we want to do that.
Do you really want to worship THAT god? Really?
Evolutionary biology has a much more plausible explanation: Survival of the species makes us all want to fuck as often as possible, but we have also evolved cognitively to the point where we can consciously be aware that that might mean we consider who, when, where and how often we copulate. Why? Because there are consequences which anyone with even a sub-par IQ can understand.
The Bible doesn't really go there. Why not? I dunno. Ask Jehovah.
But until he responds: So you have it. We have outgrown the Bible. It is a relic from our Bronze Age past which--if it's studied at all-should only be considered for its historical and cultural significance relative to influencing how we got to now.
It most certainly is not useful or relevant to the 21st Century. Heck, it hasn't been relevant for over a thousand years.
Let's review: It's a cult!
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