The reason it is called "Good News" is because it puts you in denial of your misery. You are happy about the message at first. Eventually, you become aware of your misery once again. By this time, you believe religion will show you the way to a happier life. So, you up your commitment and participation. Unexpectedly, you sink deeper into a miserable life; fearing the fires of damnation all the while. And, giving your donation money to the charlatans of Christ.
Religion celebrates the misery of life.
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Misery is not all it is about. The Gospels are called "Good News" for a reason, and there are many positive messages in most of the Bible.
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The reason it is called "Good News" is because it puts you in denial of your misery. You are happy about the message at first. Eventually, you become aware of your misery once again. By this time, you believe religion will show you the way to a happier life. So, you up your commitment and participation. Unexpectedly, you sink deeper into a miserable life; fearing the fires of damnation all the while. And, giving your donation money to the charlatans of Christ.