In a world where fundamentalists staunchly assert the infallibility of the bible, author A. Scully challenges the notion of blind allegiance. Questioning the understanding of morality among loyalists, this zine confronts the dichotomy between the bible's proclaimed role as the moral compass and the unsettling moral dilemmas it presents.
"G*d" is meant to encourage readers to question the heart of Christian belief, dissecting the two moral aspects of religion: the existence of a divine overseer and the emotional connection between humans and the divine. With a thought-provoking, and crude, analysis of the King James Version, the author reveals that biblical-based morality not only falters in motivation but also crumbles under cognitive scrutiny.
Through engaging discourse, readers are prompted to ponder profound questions: Would a deity, depicted as condoning, rewarding, encouraging, and often commanding, rape, murder, or child abuse, truly merit respect? Is worship of such a character justified? The zine challenges the perceived moral integrity of the bible's g*d, inviting readers to critically examine the foundation of their moral beliefs.
"God" warns against those who derive their morals solely from the bible, urging readers to be cautious of the unpredictable directives a g*d in the scriptures may inspire. As the zine unfurls the pages of biblical atrocity, it challenges conventional perspectives and invites readers to reevaluate the moral landscape shaped by religious doctrines. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey that transcends the boundaries of conventional discourse and sparks a vibrant conversation on morality, belief, and the narratives we choose to embrace.