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The Plan of Salvation
(as written by Mageth on Infidels)
God
himself created man and woman and placed them in a garden, in "his
own image", but got righteously angry at them when they ate, against
his wish, and after being tempted by a talking serpent that god himself
had somehow allowed to slither about in the garden, a tasty, beautiful
fruit, though he himself had placed it there but neglected to instill
in his creations the knowledge of good and evil so that they would know
it was wrong to eat it. Being omniscient, of course, he knew all this
before he started, but was apparently unable to do anything about it because
he had planned it this way from the beginning, and apparently god cannot
change anything he already knows, in spite of the fact that he's omnipotent,
omniscient and omnibenevolent.
Later,
God himself impregnated a virgin so that he himself could be born a human,
a ManGod. This was necessary, apparently, because only his own ManGod
blood could appease himself and deliver humans, who he created, and who
he knew would muck things up by eating the fruit, from his own righteous
anger.
Of
course, he waited several thousand years to implement this divine plan,
in the meantime taking the righteous action of drowning every creature
on the planet except a few he could stuff on a boat. Not to mention handing
down a Law that served to further condemn every one of us, and in which
Law he himself had them frequently sacrifice animals to appease himself,
though he knew the blood of animals didn't really appease himself.
Much
later, god, in a garden, prayed to himself to "take this cup"
away from himself, though he himself knew that he himself had planned
the coming events from the beginning and knew that not even he himself
could save himself, even though he was god and omnipotent, omniscient,
etc. Accepting this, he said, in effect, "Not my will, but my will."
God
then sacrificed himself to himself to save us from himself. (or had himself
sacrificed; not much of a distinction between the two, really) Before
dying, he himself asked he himself why he had forsaken himself.
He
himself, being dead, then raised himself from the dead less than 40 hours
later, though he himself had said he'd be dead for three days and three
nights, which he could do because he was still alive, and later he himself
pulled himself up into heaven where he himself apparently already was,
and where he himself is described as now sitting at the right hand of
himself.
He
himself then sent himself (or a ghost of himself, if you please) back
to earth to be a comfort to us, though he himself is still sitting at
the right hand of himself.
And,
glory hallelujah, he himself promised that he himself will return someday,
though he himself is already here, and will still be there, to snatch
up those who believe the god blood sacrifice story he himself told us,
and kill the rest of us who don't believe the god blood sacrifice story,
no matter how nice we were otherwise. But, since killing us isn't enough
to appease his righteousness, he himself will then judge us, though according
to ManGod he himself will also not judge us, and being a god of love will
cast most of us into hell for an eternity of suffering. He has to, of
course, because he is a righteous, just god, and can't figure out a way
to save anyone who hasn't been redeemed by god-blood, even though he is
omniscient, omnipotent, and omnibenevolent, and loves us all.
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