About my Theories and Interpretations
"Redemption"...My theory and interpretation of redemption is based on Pauline Christianity's versions of redemption. 'Redemption' is where Jesus vicariously takes one's place when paying the 'blood price' to 'god' for your "sins".


"The Fall" ...My theory dealing with the fall IS NOT Pauline and therefore not the Church's. Why? Because there is an obvious problem with the 'Eden is a gilded cage' story when it comes to Christianity, that is 'GOD' OBVIOUSLY LIED in the story in Genesis chapter 3. Paul had to "fix" the situation by ignoring what was literally written and interject in its place a far-out bullshit interpretation of what was literally written. Of course, his bullshit interpretation fits his version of Christianity (If you want to call that a 'fit').

The Redemption theory is my main theory that explains why Christianity is evil.

My 'The Fall' theory is cursory, because my main theory about redemption doesn't "care about" exactly what original sin is, or even that there IS (in theory) original sin. Original sin simply makes redemption via killing an innocent man even more heinous because original sin represents automatic guilt upon birth over something you didn't 'do'. 


My "morality" and my "standards" monographs explain why any moral standard of value that is based on something other than the individual will eventually lead to a fundamental contradiction. They also establish what I mean when I write "evil" or "immoral" in my other monographs (it is important to know what is specifically meant by those terms and that they are supported by reasoning, not merely an emotional knee-jerk response.) They also touch on WHY Christianity is not a moral system and how it necessarily makes a sin out of morality. The obvious point of the 'Eden is a gilded cage' story in Genesis 3 is that AMORALITY is the 'god'-preferred state for mankind and for mankind to consider themselves worthy of choosing a good or evil path for themselves is arrogant and audacious. This is what is meant when someone says that the sin of pride precedeth the fall. The story tells of how becoming capable of morality (which means to choose to be moral or to choose to be immoral in any give 'good or evil' choice) is itself a deviation from following 'god's' will' like a mindless sheep. Mindfulness is required for morality and mindlessness is "preferred" by 'god'.



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