Wednesday, September 28, 2011

So, I've been reading Left Behind

... I honestly don't know if I've ever read a more abhorrent book, that goes so contrary against Christian beliefs.  Even satanist books offer more for the soul than this tripe-- because even most satanist books don't pray for the end times to come so that all non-believers (and most believers who aren't part of their specific denomination) can burn in hell for eternity.

Yes indeed, that's exactly what this book prays for.  It's not an uplifting book.  It is a veritable "take that" at anyone who doesn't believe in the author's skewed and hypocritical version of so-called Christianity.  And this book is an American best seller.

For those that don't know yet (IE those outside of the US and those with little exposure to evangelistic movements), Left Behind is a series of atrociously written books about a skewed and inaccurate, and often hypocritical, view of "rapture" and the end times-- oftentimes pulled from sources other than the bible.

It follows two misogynistic, homophobic, occasioanlly racist, and even biased against left-handers (What.) "heroes", a sociopathic (and occasionally psychopathic)  pilot who constantly uses and strings along women, emotionally cheating on his wife despite his constant assertions that it's okay cause his pants never came off, and a "greatest reporter of all time", who never actually does any real reporting, and conveniently ignores all of the death and destruction around, to instead go hunt Jews.

And before you forget, these are supposed to be their GOOD side.  For reference, another supposedly good character is a doctor that helps stop the pilot's head from bleeding.  Sounds nice?  But wait, there's more.  He sat there complaining about BOREDOM, while outside the window of the airport were dozens of wrecked planes, the bodies not yet pulled from their flaming carcasses, the wounded not yet cared for.  The so-called heroes are more concerned with the fact that all of this death and destruction is slowing down their travel than they are about the fact that all of the world's children vanished at once, including their own.


And this is exactly how the author says you should act.  These are not Christian books.    These are ugly, hateful, spiteful books, books that in their poor writing don't offer a hand of salvation but instead waggle a finger of "oh, just wait for the end times, because THEN you'll be sorry!".  The emotions it extols from its readers are not the Christian emotions of love, acceptance, and joy-- but instead of vindication, wrath, and juvenile jealousy and hate.

These are the kinds of books the supposed anti-Christ would write, except at least said mythological (and not necessarily biblical) anti-Christ would write a more competent and interesting book than this.

And they sell them at bookstores in colleges around the nation.

I'm scared, hold me.

3 comments:

  1. They are terrible books. And great examples of the religious people who enjoy thinking of their opponents burning in hell.
    Enjoy sex? Burn in hell!
    Atheist? burn in hell!
    wrong denomination? burn in hell!
    There's a passage in the bible along the lines of "Judge not. lest ye be judged". and clearly these Christians fail.

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  2. christins they are not, an insightful argument Mel, glad to see this blog being updated more frequently

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  3. Ok Flamingkillamajig here. I myself am not a christian. I am agnostic but i believe the bible is kind of ridiculous. I'll admit i'm glad there are people that don't consider the bible word for word accurate or instead see some of this as symbolic or only pay attention when god is talking or realize it's a book written by people. Why am i not christian anymore? Well a lot of it seemed ridiculous. Why don't people believe in greek mythology? People seem to dismiss that just as easily and believe me some of the things in the bible just seem ridiculous to me. I have more problems with the old testament than the new as god seems more wrathful. The whole idea of burning in hell seems like using fear to get people to get into your religion. Honestly that is one of the reasons i at times hate christianity.

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