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  • DistroMan 20:00 on March 1, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 118: Don’t let your right hand know what your left hand is jerking. 

    Psalms Part 118 of 150

    1 Give thanks to Yahweh, for he is good,

    for his loving kindness endures forever.

    Didn’t, isn’t and won’t.

    2 Let Israel now say

    that his loving kindness endures forever.

    Saying it doesn’t make it true.

    3 Let the house of Aaron now say

    that his loving kindness endures forever.

    Ditto.

    4 Now let those who fear Yahweh say

    that his loving kindness endures forever.

    5 Out of my distress, I called on Yah.

    Yah answered me with freedom.

    You have freedom?  Really?

    6 Yahweh is on my side. I will not be afraid.

    What can man do to me?

    You really need to ask that?

    7 Yahweh is on my side among those who help me.

    Therefore I will look in triumph at those who hate me.

    Having Gawd on your side hasn’t always been a good thing.  Read the damn book.

    8 It is better to take refuge in Yahweh,

    than to put confidence in man.

    Man is real.  Gawd is not.  So the claim doesn’t stand.

    9 It is better to take refuge in Yahweh,

    than to put confidence in princes.

    That just may be true.  There have been many bad princes, but still, at least they were real and could be fought and beaten.

    10 All the nations surrounded me,

    but in Yahweh’s name, I cut them off.

    YOU cut them off.  That wasn’t Gawd.

    11 They surrounded me, yes, they surrounded me.

    In Yahweh’s name I indeed cut them off.

    Hack and slash seems to be a recurring theme in the bible.

    12 They surrounded me like bees.

    They are quenched like the burning thorns.

    In Yahweh’s name I cut them off.

    How?  As I said earlier, just saying it doesn’t make it true.

    13 You pushed me back hard, to make me fall,

    but Yahweh helped me.

    How?

    14 Yah is my strength and song.

    He has become my salvation.

    15 The voice of rejoicing and salvation is in the tents of the righteous.

    “The right hand of Yahweh does valiantly.

    16 The right hand of Yahweh is exalted!

    The right hand of Yahweh does valiantly!”

    I can only guess what he does with his left hand.

    17 I will not die, but live,

    and declare Yah’s works.

    Won’t die?  Where are you now?  Dead dude.  Give it up.  (Here I am talking to the dead!)

    18 Yah has punished me severely,

    but he has not given me over to death.

    19 Open to me the gates of righteousness.

    I will enter into them.

    I will give thanks to Yah.

    For what?

    20 This is the gate of Yahweh;

    the righteous will enter into it.

    If he was punishing you, you can’t claim righteousness.

    21 I will give thanks to you, for you have answered me,

    and have become my salvation.

    22 The stone which the builders rejected has become the head of the corner.

    And the wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round…

    23 This is Yahweh’s doing.

    It is marvelous in our eyes.

    A delusion in your mind.

    24 This is the day that Yahweh has made.

    We will rejoice and be glad in it!

    25 Save us now, we beg you, Yahweh!

    Yahweh, we beg you, send prosperity now.

    Work hard, save and do it for yourself.  It feels better.  Unless of course you’re a lazy delusional bastard.

    26 Blessed is he who comes in Yahweh’s name!

    Said the Priest to the Altar Boy!

    We have blessed you out of Yahweh’s house.

    27 Yahweh is God, and he has given us light.

    Bind the sacrifice with cords, even to the horns of the altar.

    You would only need to bind a sacrifice if said sacrifice was trying to get away.  In that case you are talking of killing a living being.  That’s not nice.  It’s just not right.

    28 You are my God, and I will give thanks to you.

    You are my God, I will exalt you.

    29 Oh give thanks to Yahweh, for he is good,

    for his loving kindness endures forever.

    Again, NOT!!!

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  • DistroMan 20:00 on February 21, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 109: Where’s the loving kindness? 

    Psalms Part 109 of 150

    For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David.

    1 God of my praise, don’t remain silent,

    I’ll let you in on a little secret.  He doesn’t have a choice.  Being a myth means he can’t talk.  Get over it.

    2 for they have opened the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of deceit against me.

    They have spoken to me with a lying tongue.

    3 They have also surrounded me with words of hatred,

    and fought against me without a cause.

    I’ve read the book.  You aren’t an angel yourself.

    4 In return for my love, they are my adversaries;

    but I am in prayer.

    5 They have rewarded me evil for good,

    and hatred for my love.

    Leader, King, Ruler, whatever.  You’re a freaking politician no matter what.  Of course the people will hate you.  Again, get over it.

    6 Set a wicked man over him.

    Let an adversary stand at his right hand.

    7 When he is judged, let him come out guilty.

    Let his prayer be turned into sin.

    8 Let his days be few.

    Let another take his office.

    Maybe someone asked God for this favour with you as the target?  Ever thought of that?

    9 Let his children be fatherless,

    and his wife a widow.

    10 Let his children be wandering beggars.

    Let them be sought from their ruins.

    11 Let the creditor seize all that he has.

    Let strangers plunder the fruit of his labor.

    A person only has to read this to know you are a right bastard yourself.

    12 Let there be no one to extend kindness to him,

    neither let there be anyone to have pity on his fatherless children.

    13 Let his posterity be cut off.

    In the generation following let their name be blotted out.

    14 Let the iniquity of his fathers be remembered by Yahweh.

    Don’t let the sin of his mother be blotted out.

    15 Let them be before Yahweh continually,

    that he may cut off their memory from the earth;

    16 because he didn’t remember to show kindness,

    but persecuted the poor and needy man,

    the broken in heart, to kill them.

    17 Yes, he loved cursing, and it came to him.

    He didn’t delight in blessing, and it was far from him.

    18 He clothed himself also with cursing as with his garment.

    It came into his inward parts like water,

    like oil into his bones.

    19 Let it be to him as the clothing with which he covers himself,

    for the belt that is always around him.

    20 This is the reward of my adversaries from Yahweh,

    of those who speak evil against my soul.

    NO, it’s what you wish was their reward.  It is what you ask Yah Yah to do to them.  You sir are a moron.  Not a nice one either.

    21 But deal with me, Yahweh the Lord, for your name’s sake,

    because your loving kindness is good, deliver me;

    22 for I am poor and needy.

    My heart is wounded within me.

    23 I fade away like an evening shadow.

    I am shaken off like a locust.

    24 My knees are weak through fasting.

    My body is thin and lacks fat.

    25 I have also become a reproach to them.

    When they see me, they shake their head.

    26 Help me, Yahweh, my God.

    Save me according to your loving kindness;

    You aren’t going to get much by pleading for something he doesn’t seem to have.

    27 that they may know that this is your hand;

    that you, Yahweh, have done it.

    28 They may curse, but you bless.

    When they arise, they will be shamed,

    but your servant shall rejoice.

    29 Let my adversaries be clothed with dishonor.

    Let them cover themselves with their own shame as with a robe.

    30 I will give great thanks to Yahweh with my mouth.

    Yes, I will praise him among the multitude.

    31 For he will stand at the right hand of the needy,

    to save him from those who judge his soul.

    It all boils down to you wanting everything in your favour and everyone else who doesn’t bow down to you, to be pounded out of existence after being tortured.  You really were made in Gawd’s image.

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  • DistroMan 20:00 on February 20, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 108: If Moab is God’s washpot, then God is my G’zunder. 

    Psalms Part 108 of 150

    A Song. A Psalm by David.

    1 My heart is steadfast, God.

    I will sing and I will make music with my soul.

    Nothing wrong with that.  Be happy.

    2 Wake up, harp and lyre!

    I will wake up the dawn.

    Leave the dawn alone. Some of us like to sleep late thankyou.

    3 I will give thanks to you, Yahweh, among the nations.

    I will sing praises to you among the peoples.

    For?

    4 For your loving kindness is great above the heavens.

    Your faithfulness reaches to the skies.

    Not true.  He has to show a lot more than one or two instances of loving kindness to even begin to catch up to the heinous acts he has committed upon mankind. Then he would need to double it to make any headway.

    5 Be exalted, God, above the heavens!

    Let your glory be over all the earth.

    But he doesn’t behave in such a manner that would make any reasonable person thing he was good or glorious.

    6 That your beloved may be delivered,

    save with your right hand, and answer us.

    Who is his beloved this week?

    7 God has spoken from his sanctuary: “In triumph,

    I will divide Shechem, and measure out the valley of Succoth.

    Answer me this: What is a sanctuary?  Then tell me why Gawd would need one.

    8 Gilead is mine. Manasseh is mine.

    Ephraim also is my helmet.

    Judah is my scepter.

    9 Moab is my wash pot.

    I will toss my sandal on Edom.

    That is just nasty and doesn’t show you to be a nice person at all.  You don’t treat people or nations in that manner and expect to be respected.

    I will shout over Philistia.”

    10 Who will bring me into the fortified city?

    Who has led me to Edom?

    11 Haven’t you rejected us, God?

    You don’t go out, God, with our armies.

    Fickle bastard isn’t he!

    12 Give us help against the enemy,

    for the help of man is vain.

    13 Through God, we will do valiantly.

    For it is he who will tread down our enemies.

    You just keep right on believing that.  Your enemies will be happy.

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  • DistroMan 20:00 on February 19, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 107: Read the damned book for yourself before telling me what it says. 

    Psalms Part 107 of 150

    1 Give thanks to Yahweh,

    for he is good,

    for his loving kindness endures forever.

    Especially since he never used any of it.

    2 Let the redeemed by Yahweh say so,

    whom he has redeemed from the hand of the adversary,

    Those who ‘think’ they have been redeemed.

    3 And gathered out of the lands,

    from the east and from the west,

    from the north and from the south.

    4 They wandered in the wilderness in a desert way.

    They found no city to live in.

    They went where they were told and suffered for 40 years.  Totally unnecessary.

    5 Hungry and thirsty,

    their soul fainted in them.

    Abuse I say!

    6 Then they cried to Yahweh in their trouble,

    and he delivered them out of their distresses,

    Not ‘delivered’, but ‘stopped causing’!

    7 he led them also by a straight way,

    that they might go to a city to live in.

    40 years in the desert is not a ‘straight way’ by any stretch of the imagination, which is something they have plenty of if this book is any measure.

    8 Let them praise Yahweh for his loving kindness,

    for his wonderful works to the children of men!

    Genital mutilation is not a ‘wonderful work’.  Not at all.

    9 For he satisfies the longing soul.

    He fills the hungry soul with good.

    He fills an empty head with myths and magic.

    10 Some sat in darkness and in the shadow of death,

    being bound in affliction and iron,

    11 because they rebelled against the words of God,

    and condemned the counsel of the Most High.

    This was only possible because the religious zealots had control.  A secular country/nation has no such problems.

    12 Therefore he brought down their heart with labor.

    They fell down, and there was no one to help.

    13 Then they cried to Yahweh in their trouble,

    and he saved them out of their distresses.

    Released the torturous hold he had over them.  For a while at least.

    14 He brought them out of darkness and the shadow of death,

    and broke away their chains.

    15 Let them praise Yahweh for his loving kindness,

    for his wonderful works to the children of men!

    16 For he has broken the gates of brass,

    and cut through bars of iron.

    That he made and put in place.

    17 Fools are afflicted because of their disobedience,

    and because of their iniquities.

    18 Their soul abhors all kinds of food.

    I’ll eat nearly anything, so that has no meaning.

    They draw near to the gates of death.

    19 Then they cry to Yahweh in their trouble,

    he saves them out of their distresses.

    20 He sends his word, and heals them,

    and delivers them from their graves.

    After being put there by their loving SkyDaddy.

    21 Let them praise Yahweh for his loving kindness,

    for his wonderful works to the children of men!

    22 Let them offer the sacrifices of thanksgiving,

    and declare his works with singing.

    23 Those who go down to the sea in ships,

    who do business in great waters;

    …probably eat fish.

    24 These see Yahweh’s works,

    and his wonders in the deep.

    25 For he commands, and raises the stormy wind,

    which lifts up its waves.

    26 They mount up to the sky; they go down again to the depths.

    Their soul melts away because of trouble.

    27 They reel back and forth, and stagger like a drunken man,

    and are at their wits’ end.

    28 Then they cry to Yahweh in their trouble,

    and he brings them out of their distress.

    Prove it!

    29 He makes the storm a calm,

    so that its waves are still.

    30 Then they are glad because it is calm,

    so he brings them to their desired haven.

    31 Let them praise Yahweh for his loving kindness,

    for his wonderful works for the children of men!

    Read the damn book and list good vs bad that Gawd has done.  See if you really think he’s worth following.

    32 Let them exalt him also in the assembly of the people,

    and praise him in the seat of the elders.

    33 He turns rivers into a desert,

    water springs into a thirsty ground,

    34 and a fruitful land into a salt waste,

    for the wickedness of those who dwell in it.

    Rather petty if you ask me.

    35 He turns a desert into a pool of water,

    and a dry land into water springs.

    36 There he makes the hungry live,

    that they may prepare a city to live in,

    37 sow fields, plant vineyards,

    and reap the fruits of increase.

    Why have them living in such adverse conditions in the first place?

    38 He blesses them also, so that they are multiplied greatly.

    He doesn’t allow their livestock to decrease.

    Yes he has.  Read the book.

    39 Again, they are diminished and bowed down

    through oppression, trouble, and sorrow.

    40 He pours contempt on princes,

    and causes them to wander in a trackless waste.

    Nasty, nasty, nasty Gawd.

    41 Yet he lifts the needy out of their affliction,

    and increases their families like a flock.

    42 The upright will see it, and be glad.

    All the wicked will shut their mouths.

    43 Whoever is wise will pay attention to these things.

    They will consider the loving kindnesses of Yahweh.

    Those that think he’s real and is the one causing their hardships will fall all over themselves to appease him in the hopes things will get better.  Some will die of starvation waiting while others may live but in a weakened state only to die younger than necessary.  Those that are ready to work for themselves will overcome these obstacles and survive.  They will be stronger for it too.

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  • DistroMan 20:00 on February 18, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 106: Gawd, if you need praise at these costs, you have self esteem issues. 

    Psalms Part 106 of 150

    1 Praise Yahweh!

    Give thanks to Yahweh, for he is good,

    for his loving kindness endures forever.

    You can’t end what hasn’t begun I suppose.

    2 Who can utter the mighty acts of Yahweh,

    or fully declare all his praise?

    A mute person can as well as you I expect.

    3 Blessed are those who keep justice.

    Blessed is one who does what is right at all times.

    Yay, another one I agree with.  Doesn’t happen nearly enough though.

    4 Remember me, Yahweh, with the favor that you show to your people.

    Visit me with your salvation,

    5 that I may see the prosperity of your chosen,

    that I may rejoice in the gladness of your nation,

    that I may glory with your inheritance.

    Want, want, want.  Where is the giving?

    6 We have sinned with our fathers.

    Do tell!

    We have committed iniquity.

    We have done wickedly.

    7 Our fathers didn’t understand your wonders in Egypt.

    They didn’t remember the multitude of your loving kindnesses,

    but were rebellious at the sea, even at the Red Sea.

    Considering how he made them stay there and put up with all kinds of torture, death and torment, you can’t really blame them.

    8 Nevertheless he saved them for his name’s sake,

    that he might make his mighty power known.

    They were and you are, just toys to him.  Read the damn book.

    9 He rebuked the Red Sea also, and it was dried up;

    so he led them through the depths, as through a desert.

    10 He saved them from the hand of him who hated them,

    and redeemed them from the hand of the enemy.

    Only to continue torturing them himself.

    11 The waters covered their adversaries.

    There was not one of them left.

    Which wasn’t necessary.

    12 Then they believed his words.

    They sang his praise.

    What did they sing?  Praise be to the Killer on High?  We love you Oh Great Murderer in the Sky?

    13 They soon forgot his works.

    They didn’t wait for his counsel,

    14 but gave in to craving in the desert,

    and tested God in the wasteland.

    Why did he have them in a wasteland?

    15 He gave them their request,

    but sent leanness into their soul.

    Petty bastard!

    16 They envied Moses also in the camp,

    and Aaron, Yahweh’s saint.

    17 The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan,

    and covered the company of Abiram.

    18 A fire was kindled in their company.

    The flame burned up the wicked.

    19 They made a calf in Horeb,

    and worshiped a molten image.

    Such naughty little boys and girls.

    20 Thus they exchanged their glory

    for an image of a bull that eats grass.

    21 They forgot God, their Savior,

    who had done great things in Egypt,

    He killed people in Egypt.

    22 Wondrous works in the land of Ham,

    Pork!

    and awesome things by the Red Sea.

    23 Therefore he said that he would destroy them,

    had Moses, his chosen, not stood before him in the breach,

    to turn away his wrath, so that he wouldn’t destroy them.

    So God didn’t do what he said he would do.  He let a mortal change his mind.  Think about that.  What does it tell you?

    24 Yes, they despised the pleasant land.

    They didn’t believe his word,

    25 but murmured in their tents,

    and didn’t listen to Yahweh’s voice.

    26 Therefore he swore to them

    that he would overthrow them in the wilderness,

    27 that he would overthrow their seed among the nations,

    and scatter them in the lands.

    Now THAT sounds like the Gawd we’ve all come to know.

    28 They joined themselves also to Baal Peor,

    and ate the sacrifices of the dead.

    29 Thus they provoked him to anger with their deeds.

    The plague broke in on them.

    30 Then Phinehas stood up, and executed judgment,

    so the plague was stopped.

    31 That was credited to him for righteousness,

    for all generations to come.

    32 They angered him also at the waters of Meribah,

    so that Moses was troubled for their sakes;

    33 because they were rebellious against his spirit,

    he spoke rashly with his lips.

    34 They didn’t destroy the peoples,

    as Yahweh commanded them,

    They had more compassion than Gawd.

    35 but mixed themselves with the nations,

    and learned their works.

    36 They served their idols,

    which became a snare to them.

    37 Yes, they sacrificed their sons and their daughters to demons.

    One question.  Who created Evil?

    38 They shed innocent blood,

    Gawd should be proud.  They learnt well from him.

    even the blood of their sons and of their daughters,

    whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan.

    The land was polluted with blood.

    Abraham was going to kill his son Isaac at Gawd’s command. What is the difference?  They are just following his example.

    39 Thus were they defiled with their works,

    and prostituted themselves in their deeds.

    40 Therefore Yahweh burned with anger against his people.

    He abhorred his inheritance.

    Yeah, full of hate and anger.

    41 He gave them into the hand of the nations.

    Those who hated them ruled over them.

    Gawd not only let this happen, he made it happen.  Add that and all the rest of the hateful things that are listed here go on his resumé.

    42 Their enemies also oppressed them.

    They were brought into subjection under their hand.

    43 Many times he delivered them,

    but they were rebellious in their counsel,

    and were brought low in their iniquity.

    44 Nevertheless he regarded their distress,

    when he heard their cry.

    45 He remembered for them his covenant,

    and repented according to the multitude of his loving kindnesses.

    If he really had any he would not have allowed this to happen in the first place.  He’s been like a kid with a magnifying glass on an anthill since the beginning.

    46 He made them also to be pitied

    by all those who carried them captive.

    47 Save us, Yahweh, our God,

    gather us from among the nations,

    to give thanks to your holy name,

    to triumph in your praise!

    48 Blessed be Yahweh, the God of Israel,

    from everlasting even to everlasting!

    Let all the people say, “Amen.”

    Praise Yah!

    That is all this damnable god wants.  Praise.  He wants his sheeple on their knees praising him at every turn.  Subjugation at all costs.

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  • DistroMan 20:00 on February 17, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 105: God’s Law: Do as I say or die. 

    Psalms Part 105 of 150

    1 Give thanks to Yahweh! Call on his name!

    Make his doings known among the peoples.

    That would be a short speech.

    2 Sing to him, sing praises to him!

    Tell of all his marvelous works.

    What are you going to do for the other 23 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds of the day?

    3 Glory in his holy name.

    Let the heart of those who seek Yahweh rejoice.

    Yeah, why not.  Seek solace in your silliness.

    4 Seek Yahweh and his strength.

    Seek his face forever more.

    If you have to see forever, it just means you aren’t finding him.

    5 Remember his marvelous works that he has done;

    his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth,

    6 you seed of Abraham, his servant,

    you children of Jacob, his chosen ones.

    Yes you, the ones he has punished, tortured and murdered for millenia. He’s talking about you.

    7 He is Yahweh, our God.

    His judgments are in all the earth.

    They is probably a denser concentration around garbage dumps, sewage treatment works and landfills.

    8 He has remembered his covenant forever,

    the word which he commanded to a thousand generations,

    Remembering isn’t the same as abiding by it.  WHICH he hasn’t done.

    9 the covenant which he made with Abraham,

    his oath to Isaac,

    10 and confirmed the same to Jacob for a statute;

    to Israel for an everlasting covenant,

    11 saying, “To you I will give the land of Canaan,

    the lot of your inheritance”;

    And did they keep it?  Nooooo, they didn’t.

    12 when they were but a few men in number,

    yes, very few, and foreigners in it.

    Exactly. They were foreigners. It wasn’t their land it shouldn’t have been stolen from those who owned it.

    13 They went about from nation to nation,

    from one kingdom to another people.

    14 He allowed no one to do them wrong.

    Bullshit. Read the damn book.

    Yes, he reproved kings for their sakes,

    15 “Don’t touch my anointed ones!

    Do my prophets no harm!”

    Read the book!

    16 He called for a famine on the land.

    He destroyed the food supplies.

    17 He sent a man before them.

    Joseph was sold for a slave.

    Sold for a slave.  One of his own people.

    18 They bruised his feet with shackles.

    His neck was locked in irons,

    19 until the time that his word happened,

    and Yahweh’s word proved him true.

    Why didn’t Yahweh look after him in the beginning so he wasn’t mistreated?  Because God isn’t real.  This crap, if it even happened, is all to do with man and his stupidity of following mythical deities.

    20 The king sent and freed him;

    even the ruler of peoples, and let him go free.

    21 He made him lord of his house,

    and ruler of all of his possessions;

    22 to discipline his princes at his pleasure,

    and to teach his elders wisdom.

    23 Israel also came into Egypt.

    Jacob lived in the land of Ham.

    Pork! Sorry, couldn’t help myself.  :)

    24 He increased his people greatly,

    and made them stronger than their adversaries.

    Why would he do that?  He could have just made them disappear so their would have been no need for war.  He could have made them move on somewhere else before his sheeple arrived.

    25 He turned their heart to hate his people,

    to conspire against his servants.

    26 He sent Moses, his servant,

    and Aaron, whom he had chosen.

    27 They performed miracles among them,

    and wonders in the land of Ham.

    Pork.  Again, I’m sorry, but I just have to.

    28 He sent darkness, and made it dark.

    Darkness isn’t sent.  Light is removed.

    They didn’t rebel against his words.

    Read the following carefully and think for yourself.  Would a really compassionate god, one filled with loving kindness, do these things?  Be honest with yourself about this.

    29 He turned their waters into blood,

    and killed their fish.

    30 Their land swarmed with frogs,

    even in the rooms of their kings.

    31 He spoke, and swarms of flies came,

    and lice in all their borders.

    32 He gave them hail for rain,

    with lightning in their land.

    33 He struck their vines and also their fig trees,

    and shattered the trees of their country.

    34 He spoke, and the locusts came,

    and the grasshoppers, without number,

    35 ate up every plant in their land;

    and ate up the fruit of their ground.

    36 He struck also all the firstborn in their land,

    the first fruits of all their manhood.

    37 He brought them out with silver and gold.

    There was not one feeble person among his tribes.

    Yeah, because he killed the rest.

    38 Egypt was glad when they departed,

    for the fear of them had fallen on them.

    They could have left earlier if Gawd had let them.  Not so many would have had to die then.

    39 He spread a cloud for a covering,

    fire to give light in the night.

    40 They asked, and he brought quails,

    and satisfied them with the bread of the sky.

    Bread of the sky?  Loaves falling out of the sky?

    41 He opened the rock, and waters gushed out.

    Water filled rocks?  Why not just have a river or a lake every so often on their travels?  Why make it a desert?

    They ran as a river in the dry places.

    42 For he remembered his holy word,

    and Abraham, his servant.

    43 He brought his people out with joy,

    his chosen with singing.

    Except the dead ones.  They didn’t sing.  They weren’t joyous.

    44 He gave them the lands of the nations.

    They took the labor of the peoples in possession,

    45 that they might keep his statutes,

    and observe his laws.

    Praise Yah!

    God’s Law:  Do as I say or die.

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  • DistroMan 20:00 on February 2, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 90: Christianity: Immorality in Action! 

    Psalms Part 90 of 150

    A Prayer by Moses, the man of God.

    Moses had good reason to pray.  God shoved him around for forty years in the desert.  Who wouldn’t want answers!

    1 Lord, you have been our dwelling place for all generations.

    Oh, now we live IN him?

    2 Before the mountains were born,

    before you had formed the earth and the world,

    even from everlasting to everlasting, you are God.

    3 You turn man to destruction, saying,

    “Return, you children of men.”

    4 For a thousand years in your sight are just like yesterday when it is past,

    like a watch in the night.

    5 You sweep them away as they sleep.

    In the morning they sprout like new grass.

    6 In the morning it sprouts and springs up.

    By evening, it is withered and dry.

    7 For we are consumed in your anger.

    We are troubled in your wrath.

    This kind of behaviour in a man or woman would be considered immoral and criminal, so why is it that Christians praise Gawd for it?

    8 You have set our iniquities before you,

    our secret sins in the light of your presence.

    9 For all our days have passed away in your wrath.

    We bring our years to an end as a sigh.

    10 The days of our years are seventy,

    or even by reason of strength eighty years;

    yet their pride is but labor and sorrow,

    for it passes quickly, and we fly away.

    As it was and ever will be…

    11 Who knows the power of your anger,

    your wrath according to the fear that is due to you?

    12 So teach us to number our days,

    Do you mean to kill ourselves after a given time?

    that we may gain a heart of wisdom.

    13 Relent, Yahweh!

    How long?

    Have compassion on your servants!

    It would be easier for you to grow a brain and start looking after yourself instead of abrogating responsibility for your actions to an imaginary friend just to assuage your guilty conscience.

    14 Satisfy us in the morning with your loving kindness,

    that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.

    15 Make us glad for as many days as you have afflicted us,

    for as many years as we have seen evil.

    So what is it?  Have you been bad children and deserve the punishment in which case you should just accept it, or have you been good and your god is punishing you unfairly?

    16 Let your work appear to your servants;

    your glory to their children.

    17 Let the favor of the Lord our God be on us;

    establish the work of our hands for us;

    yes, establish the work of our hands.

    You’re after a free pass for any sins you have committed or will commit in the future.  That is not moral.  Why shouldn’t you accept whatever punishment you deserve?  What kind of a god can be bought off in the manner you attempt with all this wishy washy praise?  You are pathetic and your god would be too if he really existed.

    This is typical of religions, not just Christianity.  Your enemies are to be punished with the full force of God’s wrath at the very instant they do wrong, are thinking of doing wrong or accused of wrongdoing by you.  On the other hand, you expect to be forgiven at every turn as soon as you praise your god.  This is the very extreme of hypocrisy and immorality.  I detest your religion and you should too.

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  • DistroMan 20:00 on February 1, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 89: Treacherous, lying, deceitful, vain and hateful. That’s your god. 

    Psalms Part 89 of 150

    A contemplation by Ethan, the Ezrahite.

    I’ll be surprised if there is any contemplation being done here.  Let’s see…

    1 I will sing of the loving kindness of Yahweh forever.

    With my mouth, I will make known your faithfulness to all generations.

    2 I indeed declare, “Love stands firm forever.

    You established the heavens.

    Your faithfulness is in them.”

    3 “I have made a covenant with my chosen one,

    I have sworn to David, my servant,

    4 ‘I will establish your seed forever,

    and build up your throne to all generations.’”

    Selah.

    Not seeing it yet.  Just declarations or intentions.

    5 The heavens will praise your wonders, Yahweh;

    your faithfulness also in the assembly of the holy ones.

    6 For who in the skies can be compared to Yahweh?

    Who among the sons of the heavenly beings is like Yahweh,

    7 a very awesome God in the council of the holy ones,

    to be feared above all those who are around him?

    8 Yahweh, God of Armies, who is a mighty one, like you?

    Yah, your faithfulness is around you.

    9 You rule the pride of the sea.

    When its waves rise up, you calm them.

    10 You have broken Rahab in pieces, like one of the slain.

    You have scattered your enemies with your mighty arm.

    Still not seeing it.  Statements made without any evidence only.  No questions either.

    11 The heavens are yours.

    The earth also is yours;

    the world and its fullness.

    You have founded them.

    12 The north and the south, you have created them.

    Tabor and Hermon rejoice in your name.

    13 You have a mighty arm.

    Your hand is strong, and your right hand is exalted.

    14 Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne.

    Loving kindness and truth go before your face.

    15 Blessed are the people who learn to acclaim you.

    They walk in the light of your presence, Yahweh.

    Blah, blah, blah.  Still nothing.

    16 In your name they rejoice all day.

    In your righteousness, they are exalted.

    17 For you are the glory of their strength.

    In your favor, our horn will be exalted.

    18 For our shield belongs to Yahweh;

    our king to the Holy One of Israel.

    19 Then you spoke in vision to your saints,

    and said, “I have bestowed strength on the warrior.

    I have exalted a young man from the people.

    20 I have found David, my servant.

    I have anointed him with my holy oil,

    Nothing.

    21 with whom my hand shall be established.

    My arm will also strengthen him.

    22 No enemy will tax him.

    No wicked man will oppress him.

    23 I will beat down his adversaries before him,

    and strike those who hate him.

    24 But my faithfulness and my loving kindness will be with him.

    In my name, his horn will be exalted.

    25 I will set his hand also on the sea,

    and his right hand on the rivers.

    I see hate, but nothing to contemplate.

    26 He will call to me, ‘You are my Father,

    my God, and the rock of my salvation!’

    27 I will also appoint him my firstborn,

    the highest of the kings of the earth.

    28 I will keep my loving kindness for him forever more.

    My covenant will stand firm with him.

    29 I will also make his seed endure forever,

    and his throne as the days of heaven.

    30 If his children forsake my law,

    and don’t walk in my ordinances;

    Stubborn belief in something without evidence is not contemplation.  Contemplation should involve the ability to question or allow for error.  There is none of that here.

    31 if they break my statutes,

    and don’t keep my commandments;

    32 then I will punish their sin with the rod,

    and their iniquity with stripes.

    33 But I will not completely take my loving kindness from him,

    nor allow my faithfulness to fail.

    34 I will not break my covenant,

    nor alter what my lips have uttered.

    35 Once have I sworn by my holiness,

    I will not lie to David.

    But you have, many times over.  Read the book.  Makes lists.

    36 His seed will endure forever,

    his throne like the sun before me.

    37 It will be established forever like the moon,

    the faithful witness in the sky.”

    Selah.

    38 But you have rejected and spurned.

    You have been angry with your anointed.

    39 You have renounced the covenant of your servant.

    You have defiled his crown in the dust.

    40 You have broken down all his hedges.

    You have brought his strongholds to ruin.

    There, you see?  You have.  Even they know you have.  Some god you are  :)

    41 All who pass by the way rob him.

    He has become a reproach to his neighbors.

    42 You have exalted the right hand of his adversaries.

    You have made all of his enemies rejoice.

    43 Yes, you turn back the edge of his sword,

    and haven’t supported him in battle.

    44 You have ended his splendor,

    and thrown his throne down to the ground.

    45 You have shortened the days of his youth.

    You have covered him with shame.

    Selah.

    Well, maybe here.  You could contemplate Gawd’s treachery I suppose.  That at least would be a worthwhile endeavour.

    46 How long, Yahweh?

    Will you hide yourself forever?

    Will your wrath burn like fire?

    47 Remember how short my time is!

    For what vanity have you created all the children of men!

    Good question.  Many have asked this.  Keep it up.

    48 What man is he who shall live and not see death,

    who shall deliver his soul from the power of Sheol?

    Selah.

    49 Lord, where are your former loving kindnesses,

    which you swore to David in your faithfulness?

    50 Remember, Lord, the reproach of your servants,

    how I bear in my heart the taunts of all the mighty peoples,

    51 With which your enemies have mocked, Yahweh,

    with which they have mocked the footsteps of your anointed one.

    52 Blessed be Yahweh forever more.

    Amen, and Amen.

    After getting close to understanding, you backtrack and start sucking up again.  Good parents do not kill one or more of their children to teach the others a lesson.  What would you propose we do to such who would?  Think about that for a second and then ask yourself why the same punishment should not apply to Gawd?

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  • DistroMan 20:00 on January 30, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 87: Priorities Dude. Aren’t the truly needy more important than your ego? 

    Psalms Part 87 of 150

    A Psalm by the sons of Korah; a Song.

    1 His foundation is in the holy mountains.

    That means nothing.

    2 Yahweh loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob.

    Still means nothing.

    3 Glorious things are spoken about you, city of God.

    Selah.

    Not feeding the starving here.

    4 I will record Rahab*and Babylon among those who acknowledge me.

    Behold, Philistia, Tyre, and also Ethiopia:

    “This one was born there.”

    I was born somewhere else.  How does that help the poor virgins being torn from their dying parents arms and offered to your priests?

    5 Yes, of Zion it will be said, “This one and that one was born in her”;

    the Most High himself will establish her.

    6 Yahweh will count, when he writes up the peoples,

    “This one was born there.”

    Selah.

    All praise the census taker.  Fail!!!

    7 Those who sing as well as those who dance say,

    “All my springs are in you.”

    Except the ones that are elsewhere.  There is nothing practical to be made out of this rubbish, as with most of this book.

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  • DistroMan 20:00 on January 21, 2012 Permalink
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    Psalm 78: Hope springs eternal, only to be shat upon by Gawd. 

    Psalms Part 78 of 150

    A contemplation by Asaph.

    1 Hear my teaching, my people.

    Turn your ears to the words of my mouth.

    I await your words with great anticipation in the hope they will inspire.

    2 I will open my mouth in a parable.

    I will utter dark sayings of old,

    Already I begin to feel let down.  Uttering more positive words would be good.  Why do we have to have dark sayings?

    3 Which we have heard and known,

    and our fathers have told us.

    4 We will not hide them from their children,

    telling to the generation to come the praises of Yahweh,

    his strength, and his wondrous works that he has done.

    Then you are only repeating lies that have been told before.  You have no justification for this at all.

    5 For he established a testimony in Jacob,

    and appointed a teaching in Israel,

    which he commanded our fathers,

    that they should make them known to their children;

    No.  These stories were made up and eventually written down, only to be used to control and bleed the population.

    6 that the generation to come might know, even the children who should be born;

    who should arise and tell their children,

    7 that they might set their hope in God,

    and not forget the works of God,

    but keep his commandments,

    All of which are not good commandments or are stolen from other traditions.

    8 and might not be as their fathers,

    a stubborn and rebellious generation,

    a generation that didn’t make their hearts loyal,

    whose spirit was not steadfast with God.

    Maybe they just wanted to be able to lead their lives in a fashion of their own choosing without the immoral and ridiculous constraints imposed upon them by the priesthood.

    9 The children of Ephraim, being armed and carrying bows,

    turned back in the day of battle.

    10 They didn’t keep God’s covenant,

    and refused to walk in his law.

    Maybe they had woken up to the inherent problems of following a non existent god that was being used to make them commit immoral and inhumane acts?  Maybe.

    11 They forgot his doings,

    his wondrous works that he had shown them.

    They had not been shown anything.  They had only been ‘told’ these things had happened.  They were conned.

    12 He did marvelous things in the sight of their fathers,

    in the land of Egypt, in the field of Zoan.

    Wrong.

    13 He split the sea, and caused them to pass through.

    He made the waters stand as a heap.

    Wrong.

    14 In the daytime he also led them with a cloud,

    and all night with a light of fire.

    They would have followed anything the priests told them to as long as the cloud was headed in the direction the priests wanted to go.

    15 He split rocks in the wilderness,

    and gave them drink abundantly as out of the depths.

    Wrong.

    16 He brought streams also out of the rock,

    and caused waters to run down like rivers.

    Wrong.

    17 Yet they still went on to sin against him,

    to rebel against the Most High in the desert.

    Maybe they were getting sick of starving and wandering about all their lives with no end is sight?

    18 They tempted God in their heart

    by asking food according to their desire.

    That has to be better than starving to death because you’re afraid to speak up.

    19 Yes, they spoke against God.

    They said, “Can God prepare a table in the wilderness?

    No he can’t.

    20 Behold, he struck the rock, so that waters gushed out,

    and streams overflowed.

    Wrong.

    Can he give bread also?

    Will he provide flesh for his people?”

    No he can’t.

    21 Therefore Yahweh heard, and was angry.

    A fire was kindled against Jacob,

    anger also went up against Israel,

    Wrong

    22 because they didn’t believe in God,

    and didn’t trust in his salvation.

    I don’t blame them.  It’s a ridiculous proposition.

    23 Yet he commanded the skies above,

    and opened the doors of heaven.

    24 He rained down manna on them to eat,

    and gave them food from the sky.

    Wrong.

    25 Man ate the bread of angels.

    He sent them food to the full.

    26 He caused the east wind to blow in the sky.

    By his power he guided the south wind.

    27 He rained also flesh on them as the dust;

    winged birds as the sand of the seas.

    Wrong.

    28 He let them fall in the midst of their camp,

    around their habitations.

    29 So they ate, and were well filled.

    He gave them their own desire.

    All lies.

    30 They didn’t turn from their cravings.

    Their food was yet in their mouths,

    31 when the anger of God went up against them,

    killed some of their fattest,

    and struck down the young men of Israel.

    Why would or should anyone want to follow a god that mistreated them in this manner?

    32 For all this they still sinned,

    and didn’t believe in his wondrous works.

    Smarter than I gave them credit for then.

    33 Therefore he consumed their days in vanity,

    and their years in terror.

    More harsh treatment.

    34 When he killed them, then they inquired after him.

    They returned and sought God earnestly.

    More likely they gave in because the priests were convincing them that the naturally occurring deaths were the work of God.  This is typical of religion.  It scares people into submission.

    35 They remembered that God was their rock,

    A rock that would bash their heads in if they didn’t behave.

    the Most High God, their redeemer.

    36 But they flattered him with their mouth,

    and lied to him with their tongue.

    If it keeps the morons of their backs, it’s a good thing.  Having a defensive strategy when being attacked is a smart move.

    37 For their heart was not right with him,

    neither were they faithful in his covenant.

    38 But he, being merciful, forgave iniquity, and didn’t destroy them.

    Yes, many times he turned his anger away,

    and didn’t stir up all his wrath.

    ‘All’ his wrath.  So some of it was.  That isn’t quite being merciful then, is it?

    39 He remembered that they were but flesh,

    a wind that passes away, and doesn’t come again.

    That’s interesting.  It seems to belie their claim to a hereafter.

    40 How often they rebelled against him in the wilderness,

    and grieved him in the desert!

    41 They turned again and tempted God,

    and provoked the Holy One of Israel.

    How is he merciful and full of loving-kindness if he can be provoked?  This says he is NOT perfect.  Not a god.

    42 They didn’t remember his hand,

    nor the day when he redeemed them from the adversary;

    43 how he set his signs in Egypt,

    his wonders in the field of Zoan,

    44 he turned their rivers into blood,

    and their streams, so that they could not drink.

    All lies.

    45 He sent among them swarms of flies, which devoured them;

    and frogs, which destroyed them.

    Here comes the mercy he is so famous for…  :)

    46 He gave also their increase to the caterpillar,

    and their labor to the locust.

    47 He destroyed their vines with hail,

    their sycamore fig trees with frost.

    48 He gave over their livestock also to the hail,

    and their flocks to hot thunderbolts.

    49 He threw on them the fierceness of his anger,

    wrath, indignation, and trouble,

    and a band of angels of evil.

    50 He made a path for his anger.

    He didn’t spare their soul from death,

    but gave their life over to the pestilence,

    51 and struck all the firstborn in Egypt,

    How can any being, whether they be human or supposed deity think that attacking innocent children is a righteous act?

    the chief of their strength in the tents of Ham.

    52 But he led out his own people like sheep,

    and guided them in the wilderness like a flock.

    53 He led them safely, so that they weren’t afraid,

    How could you not be afraid after what he was supposed to have just done?

    but the sea overwhelmed their enemies.

    54 He brought them to the border of his sanctuary,

    to this mountain, which his right hand had taken.

    55 He also drove out the nations before them,

    Drove out?  Read that part of the bible again.  They weren’t just driven out.  They were murdered en mass.

    allotted them for an inheritance by line,

    and made the tribes of Israel to dwell in their tents.

    56 Yet they tempted and rebelled against the Most High God,

    and didn’t keep his testimonies;

    57 but turned back, and dealt treacherously like their fathers.

    They were turned aside like a deceitful bow.

    58 For they provoked him to anger with their high places,

    and moved him to jealousy with their engraved images.

    Jealousy?  A god with jealousy?  That is no god.

    59 When God heard this, he was angry,

    and greatly abhorred Israel;

    A god with jealousy and hatred.

    60 So that he abandoned the tent of Shiloh,

    the tent which he placed among men;

    61 and delivered his strength into captivity,

    his glory into the adversary’s hand.

    A god with jealousy, hatred and vengeance.

    62 He also gave his people over to the sword,

    and was angry with his inheritance.

    A god with jealousy, hatred, vengeance and murder in what may be his heart.  If he has one.  It seems not.

    63 Fire devoured their young men.

    Their virgins had no wedding song.

    64 Their priests fell by the sword,

    and their widows couldn’t weep.

    Not one bit of this has anything to do with a god.  There are no such things as gods outside of the imaginings of morons.

    65 Then the Lord awakened as one out of sleep,

    like a mighty man who shouts by reason of wine.

    He needs sleep?  Just one more failing to add to an ever growing list.

    66 He struck his adversaries backward.

    He put them to a perpetual reproach.

    How can an all powerful god have adversaries?  Why would he need them?

    67 Moreover he rejected the tent of Joseph,

    and didn’t choose the tribe of Ephraim,

    68 But chose the tribe of Judah,

    Mount Zion which he loved.

    Which would only be favouritism.  Not a very godly attribute.

    69 He built his sanctuary like the heights,

    like the earth which he has established forever.

    70 He also chose David his servant,

    and took him from the sheepfolds;

    71 from following the ewes that have their young,

    he brought him to be the shepherd of Jacob, his people,

    and Israel, his inheritance.

    He didn’t choose very well then.  Another failing.

    72 So he was their shepherd according to the integrity of his heart,

    and guided them by the skillfulness of his hands.

    That would be a worry after everything else he has done wrong.

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