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Kill God!: The Hunt for the Cosmic War Criminal

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Good old Freddie Nietzsche announced that God is dead. Most of the world obviously didn’t get the memo. God seems to be alive and kicking, worse than ever. He’s in our face. He’s out, he's loud, and he's proud. More people believe in God now than at any time in human history. This guy’s on a roll. He’s a lot more successful than Nietzsche, that’s for sure. Freddie said, “Success has always been the greatest liar.” Sore loser!

It’s not enough to proclaim God dead. You actually have to go and perform the deed. You have to get your hands dirty. You must strike down the tyrant, as Brutus and Cassius did to Caesar.

If anyone needs dealing with, it’s God. God is a monster and a mass murderer. He’s a war criminal. He’s quite simply humanity’s deadliest enemy. Just read the Torah, Bible or Koran. They provide a catalogue of sickening atrocities, a litany of mind-boggling abuse, a set of hymns to stomach-turning hate and madness. Of course, he’s not God at all, he’s the Devil.

The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was not convincing the world that he didn’t exist – what would be the point of that? – but tricking the world that he was actually God, and that the masses must kneel to him, worship him, and proclaim him the most glorious thing in the universe.

What would the Father of Lies like better than telling the ultimate lie, and then conning the deluded humans into believing it? “Holy texts” are the Unholy Verses, authored by Satan.
Hell is not a place where the Devil tortures people. Hell is the place where the people call the Devil “God”, then torture each other on his behalf. Every torturer believes himself fully justified, and on the side of “good”.

Isn’t it time to wake up? Isn’t it time to hunt down the true source of evil in the universe – “God” – and end his criminal reign? Is that not the true purpose of the human race? Is that now how we shall at last be free? It is our sacred task to strike down the author of evil, and render the universe entirely good. There is no such thing as evil in a God-free universe.

Nietzsche said that if we kill God, we ourselves must become gods to be worthy of the deed. Exactly so. Challenge accepted. Humanity is destined to become divine. We cannot become a Godly species until we have eliminated all the false gods – the devils – who have oppressed us. They have sold us their lies, and we have believed them. We have bought their snake oil. We have poisoned ourselves.

Isn’t it time we found the cure? It’s time for the HyperHumans to slay the gods, and become gods themselves.

80 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 14, 2016

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I agree with the message of this book. However, to whom this message is even directed?

1. The die-hard religious nutcase will never listen to Reason and Logic. These words will fall on deaf ears.

2. The Atheist/agnostic/gnostic, etc - What new information do they receive from this book? Obviously they are fully aware of these logical facts and their biblical defense falacies otherwise they would not hold on to these positions.

3. Those on the fence - Those on the fence are exactly that. On the fence. For them to choose a side they must sacrifice either their faith and the identity invested in it or their Reason and identity invested in it. In either case, there is a leap of "Faith" which is saught to be justified rationally. The irony.

The author spent the entire book to grind the same message indefinitely to a very tiring degree. If you address and review this book as a standalone book then sure 5 stars. If however, you read all his other works then this book is merely a spam (albeit for a positive goal). I'd say read it for yourself. The only thing I gained from it is some background to Kierkegaard which was new information to me. All else is a grinding mill.
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