Don't believe in god, don't believe in Satan so if you ask me No they are not the Anti Christ because that shit doesn't exist in my mind. When I hear of Anti christ, angels in heaven, God resurrecting person X on the third day because the moons lined up at some certain hour and then they had to sacrifice 500 virgin daughters Etc etc etc it makes me sick....it just seems so freaking silly that people are even talking let alone believing in this non sense.

My opinion is this: If there is a God he is not going to be some kinda dumb fuck that confuses the hell out of everyone by making up all of this bullshit stories and fables. he would not have mysterious meanings and passages in his "word" that he gave to mankind. I wish people could see that the god of the bible is no more the Santa Clause for adults. If you be good you get a present if you are bad you get coal. Santa watch's over you all year long and marks down the good and bad things you have done. Hmmmmm where does that sound familiar?

Its a joke, the bible is nothing more then a clear picture that is painted of how our ancestors seen the living world around them. They could not understand what we do today and so they had to write down things that made sense to them. They had no science to explain why the earth is round, or why we get sick and die. So to them its was totally made sense that such a complex universe had to come from a deity and that god wants us to kill our children and try to figure out his writings that sound like a old man was high on crack when he wrote them.

I am not trying to belittle anyones beliefs if you still believe in the bible, but it took some hard hitting logic to wake me up and realize how crazy and just plan old silly to believe in this at all. its a very liberating feeling to stop believing in the bible, i feel like I can see the world for what it truly is.

"Beware of 'organization.' It is wholly unnecessary. The Bible rules will be the only rules you will need." Watchtower , Sept. 15, 1895, p. 216. "We would not refuse to treat one as a brother because he did not believe the Society is the Lord's channel. If others see it in a different way, that is their priviledge. There should be full liberty of conscience." Watchtower, April 1, 1920, pp. 100-101.