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Imagine that a Martian visits our planet. Studying the Bible, he finds that a great part of humanity worships a being as God that orders his followers to exterminate entire nations, and that threatens them, in case of disloyalty, to oppress them in such a way that they will be compelled to eat their own children. What will this Martian think of us? He will think that he has landed on a planet of dangerous lunatics, of Devil-worshippers, and, terrified, he will board his flying saucer, and fly away as soon as possible. He will also come to the conclusion that on a planet where the Devil governs, not much happiness is to be found. In this book, the author sets out to demonstrate that this conclusion is absolutely right. He states that there exists a clear connection between the Bible-doctrine and the misfortune that seems to be inextricably bound up with the human existence. In fact, the Bible-doctrine acts like a computer virus that poisons our minds, our societies, and our planet.
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Imagine that a Martian visits our planet. Studying the Bible, he finds that a great part of humanity worships a being as God that orders his followers to exterminate entire nations, and that threatens them, in case of disloyalty, to oppress them in such a way that they will be compelled to eat their own children. What will this Martian think of us? He will think that he has landed on a planet of dangerous lunatics, of Devil-worshippers, and, terrified, he will board his flying saucer, and fly away as soon as possible. He will also come to the conclusion that on a planet where the Devil governs, not much happiness is to be found. In this book, the author sets out to demonstrate that this conclusion is absolutely right. He states that there exists a clear connection between the Bible-doctrine and the misfortune that seems to be inextricably bound up with the human existence. In fact, the Bible-doctrine acts like a computer virus that poisons our minds, our societies, and our planet.