Justanotherbloke
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If God existed, he wouldn't be this loving, benevolent father figure people like to imagine. If we looked at his behavior objectively through clinical psychology and basic human ethics, he’d be diagnosed with multiple severe personality disorders. We're talking about Cluster B pathology which is malignant narcissism, antisocial behavior and a strong case for sadism.
He demands total loyalty. Not because it's good for you but because he needs it. You don’t get free will, but obedience under threat. 'Worship me or burn forever' doesn't sound like love to me, it's psychological blackmail. It's cult behavior, and if a human did this, we’d call it abusive, manipulative, and dangerous. But when a deity does it, we’re told to call it 'holy'.
God checks the boxes for:
-Narcissistic Personality Disorder:
Extreme need for validation, grandiosity, hypersensitivity to disrespect, complete lack of empathy, expects eternal praise and punishes even slight irreverence.
Example: Isaiah 42:8 (KJV)
'I am the LORD, that is my name, and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images'.
-Grandiose self-identification
-Extreme sensitivity to competition or others receiving attention, just like most narcissistic whores today
-Possessive attitude toward praise
Antisocial Personality Disorder:
Indifference to suffering, history of commanding genocides, zero accountability, eternal punishment for noncompliance, no remorse, emotionally detached cruelty.
Example: Deuteronomy 20:16–17 (KJV)
'But of the cities of these people… thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth: But thou shalt utterly destroy them'
-Commands total extermination
-Indifference to suffering and treating life as disposable
-Rationalizes cruelty as divine instruction, which is common among psychopathic authority figures
Borderline traits:
Emotional volatility, cause one second he's blessing you, the next he's raining down wrath. Total black and white thinking. Either you're saved or you're damned.
Example: Hosea 5:6 (KJV)
'They shall go with their flocks and with their herds to seek the Lord; but they shall not find him; he hath withdrawn himself from them'.
-Abrupt emotional cutoff
-Reactive abandonment, the withdrawal of presence and care due to perceived betrayal
-looks like the BPD trait of 'I hate you, don’t leave me'
Sadistic personality traits:
The concept of eternal hell alone puts this over the edge. He creates a system where souls are tortured forever and does absolutely nothing to stop it. That’s not moral distance, but literally conscious cruelty
Example: Revelation 14:10–11 (KJV)
'He shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb
And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever, and they have no rest day nor night'.
-textbook sadist cause he sees eternal torment as spectacle, it happens 'in the presence of the Lamb' (Jesus) and angels. This adds an element of ritualized, observed suffering, the punishment is not only inflicted, it’s witnessed and allowed without intervention.
And before anyone tries to justify it, just stop cause you're an idiot. If someone’s actions would make them a literal sociopath by human standards, then no amount of divine branding makes that ok. You don’t get to call abuse mysterious love just because it’s dressed in theology. If a father locked his kid in a basement for not loving him enough, we wouldn’t call that righteousness, most would call the police especially neighbors.
It’s basic moral logic. If someone is omniscient, omnipotent, and supposedly loving, but still allows genocides, child cancer, starvation, and existential despair while threatening you with eternal fire if you ask the wrong questios, that's tyrant behavior.
This entire setup of life as a test, faith over facts, love under duress, heaven if you obey, hell if you doubt or disobey is a psychological trap. It’s built on fear, control, and guilt. If you stripped the religious language away and described this dynamic to a therapist, they’d say you’re in an abusive relationship with a narcissist. And that’s the point cause If God exists as described in religious texts, he isn’t good. He’s the most dangerous being imaginable, a cosmic psychopath playing a loyalty game with souls he created broken on purpose.
He demands total loyalty. Not because it's good for you but because he needs it. You don’t get free will, but obedience under threat. 'Worship me or burn forever' doesn't sound like love to me, it's psychological blackmail. It's cult behavior, and if a human did this, we’d call it abusive, manipulative, and dangerous. But when a deity does it, we’re told to call it 'holy'.
God checks the boxes for:
-Narcissistic Personality Disorder:
Extreme need for validation, grandiosity, hypersensitivity to disrespect, complete lack of empathy, expects eternal praise and punishes even slight irreverence.
Example: Isaiah 42:8 (KJV)
'I am the LORD, that is my name, and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images'.
-Grandiose self-identification
-Extreme sensitivity to competition or others receiving attention, just like most narcissistic whores today
-Possessive attitude toward praise
Antisocial Personality Disorder:
Indifference to suffering, history of commanding genocides, zero accountability, eternal punishment for noncompliance, no remorse, emotionally detached cruelty.
Example: Deuteronomy 20:16–17 (KJV)
'But of the cities of these people… thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth: But thou shalt utterly destroy them'
-Commands total extermination
-Indifference to suffering and treating life as disposable
-Rationalizes cruelty as divine instruction, which is common among psychopathic authority figures
Borderline traits:
Emotional volatility, cause one second he's blessing you, the next he's raining down wrath. Total black and white thinking. Either you're saved or you're damned.
Example: Hosea 5:6 (KJV)
'They shall go with their flocks and with their herds to seek the Lord; but they shall not find him; he hath withdrawn himself from them'.
-Abrupt emotional cutoff
-Reactive abandonment, the withdrawal of presence and care due to perceived betrayal
-looks like the BPD trait of 'I hate you, don’t leave me'
Sadistic personality traits:
The concept of eternal hell alone puts this over the edge. He creates a system where souls are tortured forever and does absolutely nothing to stop it. That’s not moral distance, but literally conscious cruelty
Example: Revelation 14:10–11 (KJV)
'He shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in the presence of the Lamb
And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for ever and ever, and they have no rest day nor night'.
-textbook sadist cause he sees eternal torment as spectacle, it happens 'in the presence of the Lamb' (Jesus) and angels. This adds an element of ritualized, observed suffering, the punishment is not only inflicted, it’s witnessed and allowed without intervention.
And before anyone tries to justify it, just stop cause you're an idiot. If someone’s actions would make them a literal sociopath by human standards, then no amount of divine branding makes that ok. You don’t get to call abuse mysterious love just because it’s dressed in theology. If a father locked his kid in a basement for not loving him enough, we wouldn’t call that righteousness, most would call the police especially neighbors.
It’s basic moral logic. If someone is omniscient, omnipotent, and supposedly loving, but still allows genocides, child cancer, starvation, and existential despair while threatening you with eternal fire if you ask the wrong questios, that's tyrant behavior.
This entire setup of life as a test, faith over facts, love under duress, heaven if you obey, hell if you doubt or disobey is a psychological trap. It’s built on fear, control, and guilt. If you stripped the religious language away and described this dynamic to a therapist, they’d say you’re in an abusive relationship with a narcissist. And that’s the point cause If God exists as described in religious texts, he isn’t good. He’s the most dangerous being imaginable, a cosmic psychopath playing a loyalty game with souls he created broken on purpose.





