I’m sorry God but I don’t believe the bible offers much value anymore. Many chapters of it are completely ignored by its followers and it has merely become a source of cherry picking to justify any position on any subject. Western doctrines have been significantly influenced by literature other than the bible and this dogma has dismissed many biblical demands.
Read MoreI’m sorry, God but you are significantly insecure, and this has affected your treatment of humanity over many years. I would have expected a deity to have a robust constitution, but the bible has certainly painted God in a more diffident light. Even right back to the Garden of Eden, we witness God’s total insecurity.
Read MoreThe bible is frequently read with confirmation bias by those people who have already decided upon their own view of God. In my opinion, objectively speaking, there are many tales in the bible to support the viewpoint that God is one of injustice and corruption.
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but your followers continue to focus on the sex life of others and assume they understand your stance on such things. Their actions do not depict love for their neighbour; rather they apply judgementalism and inflict derision on an already vulnerable sector of society. The so-called Manly 7 have protested their team’s inclusion of a rainbow on this weekend’s jersey by refusing to play rugby league, claiming it’s against their religion.
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but I think you might actually be totally indifferent to the lives of individuals. The Christians say you’re a loving God, but that hasn’t been my experience. My life has suffered at the hands of Christians and I continue to battle harsh Christian hypocrisy.
Read MoreThere has been significant backlash from QAnon for speaking out against them. I have, apparently, become an enemy to the QAnon movement. What does it mean to be an enemy of QAnon? I’m not sure but I concede to having some safety concerns.
Read MoreQAnon’s extreme aggression means they can’t sensitively manage the delicate topic of child sexual abuse. I’ve had the life experiences from which QAnon claim they’re protecting people, yet I am despised by them. If my family members did not follow Q, they would not now consider me their enemy.
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but I don’t believe you’re approving of the Conservatives’ values in Australia. I understand a conservative person to be someone who holds traditional values and, politically, often those considered to be right of centre.
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but I don’t think Christians really take eternal life seriously. In my personal experience, the behaviour of many so called “born-again” Christians do not align with the teachings of Jesus.
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but I don’t want to go to heaven. I think it’s going to be a terrible place for me because you’re apparently filling it with Christian people that have treated me badly. There’s no reason I would wish to spend eternity with those people.
Read MoreI’m sorry God if you constantly think I’m disrespectful or even disdainful.
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but I just can’t agree with formal religion anymore and I am completely rethinking the way I view you as well.
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but I just don’t believe that you are good. I’m further sorry God, but I also consider the likelihood that you may in fact be evil.
Read MoreI’m sorry, God but I cannot conceive of your existence. I do have one conclusion of which I am confident: the level of spirituality and enlightenment that I seek is not offered by the God that is touted by Christianity.
Read MoreI'm sorry God, but I'm not going to say grace anymore. So, when someone says “grace” around the dinner table what is actually happening?
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but forgiveness seems to be an extremely confusing term in the Christian realm.
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but I just do not believe in hell or heaven. The idea of hell has become a means of controlling people’s actions: if you don’t follow the instructions of the Church, you’re headed for eternal damnation.
Read MoreI’m sorry God, but I’m not going to wait for Jesus’ return any longer. It’s getting silly now; it’s been over two thousand years and there’s really no end in sight to the waiting.
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