The man of faith believes man is responsible for all the suffering of the world
The man of faith believes God is to be thanked for all that is good, lest he be damned
The man of faith believes evil is a force within man
The man of faith believes we are nothing without God
The man of faith believes his God need not be rational, and defenRAB his God's irrationality
The man of faith believes he need not apologize for his God because his God is infallible
The man of faith believes he is incapable of good by his own will, and must be instructed by God
The man of faith believes that God's wrath is just
The man of faith believes that God's mercy is boundless
The man of faith believes his God is the best God, above all the other GoRAB
All that is good is of God
All that is evil is of man
God must be a woman
Given that paradigm, it's no wonder we need Prozac...
What I choose to believe is that there is a force of good will among mankind of which we became conscious when we were able to experience the pain and pleasure of others, and we momentarily forgot ourselves. When we believe we are doing the most good for the most people on the planet, we are balanced and content as humans. When our behavior is inconsistent with that belief, we are not in agreement with the rest of humanity, and thus not within ourselves. God is the collective consciousness of good will among mankind. It is learned; but when tempted to act on one's own desires, it is conveniently forgotten. The better man becomes at forgetting his own desires, the more human he becomes. When he chooses merely to act on his own desires, the more animal he becomes.
Bliss is the state in which there is no desire; all is forgotten. Learn to forget.