The reason we introduced ourselves with the Robert Ingersoll quote is because it sums up perfectly how we feel about the Bible, in fact, about all holy books. Mankind has always been a slave to superstitious ideas and fears. The ancients committed their ideas and fears to parchment and they have been passed down to us through the ages.
As records of primitive man's thoughts and traditions, these so-called "holy books" are an important resource, but to suggest that they are still relevant today is absurd. For us to still be worshipping the same deities that were fabricated by wizards and witch doctors two to three thousand years ago, is ridiculous.
Not only is it ridiculous, it is extremely dangerous. The Hebrew "god" was a diabolical warmonger who never missed an opportunity to murder innocent people, the Christian "messiah" was a hateful racist Jew who longed to see us all burning in hell, and the Muslim "prophet" ordered his followers to murder "infidels" – that's you and me – at every opportunity. New York, September 11th, was one result of "the prophet's" teachings.
All this "divine" nonsense wasn't too bad when there were limits to how many "heretics" and "infidels" each religion could slaughter, but now, with nuclear, chemical and biological weapons at our disposal, to still be worshipping the same murderous, racist and warlike gods is madness. The goal of Luciferions is to inflict maximum damage on religious belief, and hopefully to prevent the war that Christians are pleased to call, "Armageddon".
If you are interested in acting to prevent a global religious conflict, first acquaint yourself with the information provided, in particular read the Qur'an quotes, and the Biblical quotes, learn why terrorists terrorise, and why those two books have put the entire world in jeopardy.
Darwin Copernicus