I’d love to hear responses to what led me to becoming an atheist. Thanks friends!

btw, the answer to all of this is having the reading comprehension to realize that biblical literalism in it's current form is not true.

The bible does have historical components and i personally believe Jesus was real and that he really did stick it to the entire religious establishment at the time... but i also believe his criticisms of the religious system at that time ARE STILL completely relevant and apply to the modern religious system including the christian church.

Regarding hellfire ; it is the greatest lie ever told and came to it's form in the dark ages (people do a lot of middle age apologetics, but the middle ages did have several extremely dark periods including repeated severe plague which heavily affected European culture AND European religion aka christianity)

Every scripture on hellfire is clearly allegorical and the people who continue ti demand it's truth are projecting their own hate and fear into the church

Period.

And they will come after me for saying this.

Just wait and see ;)

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