<The Bible, summarized>
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The bible is so fucking ludicrous I'm surprised it took me as long as it did to break out of that stupid brainwashed cult.
"Men rarely if ever dream up a god superior to themselves. Most gods have the manners and morals of a spoiled child. " — Robert A. Heinlein
The Greek gods were fun too. Look at Zeus - killed his own father to gain the throne. So nice that even our deities are power-hungry and prone to murder one another.
For the most part, deities we humans come up with are cruel, sadistic, and inconsistent. (And they're invariably undetectable by any means we possess. You'd think that at least
one of the thousands of gods would decide to be visible.)
--OH THAT'S RIGHT, I knew I forgot something. Be right back while I create angels... perfect beings with no soul but cannot sin. POOF, okay that's done. Now, where was I? Oh, right, back to fucking over my new creation that I'll call "man." Now, when they're in this prison with all this great stuff and naive and don't know what sin is, I'll just sit back and let them sin even though I have the power to stop them and therefore systematically wipe out all negative anything and everything for all of my creation's existence... but where's the fun in that?"
Oops...dammit, apparently those perfect angel things are actually
imperfect - one of them has gone and turned against me.
...and now he's screwing with my perfect creations!
Nuts, he just tricked one of them into doing something I told them not to do! Well, I could either fix the systemic bugs that are apparently left in my humans and my angels.....nah. I hate debugging things anyway. If things get bad enough, I'll just wipe them all out and let them start over.
I don't know, maybe this universe is just some idiot preschooler's afternoon creation project. If this is the work of an all-powerful, all-knowing being, well, it's pretty goddamn pathetic, and that's an understatement.
Okay, we know that Adam and Eve lived in a perfect environment until they brought sin and death into the world by disobeying God. Is it fair that we are suffering the effects of their actions? Good question.
Doesn't your book have that answer?