(ED)Jesus Was Right (To Reject Religion)
- Brisha Roxberry
- Dec 30, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: Apr 20, 2025
Jesus was real, though he falls under many names and who's stories have been told and retold, with facts of his life changing. He has been used as an example across religions, often replicated or extracted from previous fables, stories or texts, such as Horus from Egyptian mythology or . His teaching was legitimate through his delusional self-proclivity toward an egoist world view. He sacrificed it all to be admired and worshipped for centuries and that is precisely the narrative he was certain to spin before his departure. His objective sacrifice of self was powered by a motive for recognition and pious fame. Did he actually care about all peoples and the wellbeing of all? Did he truly want to educate, uplift and guide everyone? Sure, so long as they read and decided to follow his teaching, devote their lives to his word, worship him religiously, and pray to him daily, which created an undeniable propensity to breed followers made of blind faith, taking his word as the only, and bowing to his every self-belief he created in his image while he was alive. What you believe does not matter. It is what you create that gifts you power. His followers have been scammed to think that the theology he birthed is the most valuable out of all spiritualists theologies simply because it is the most popular, had the most luck, funding, help and support along the way to establishing Christianity as one of the top religions of the globe. This does not change the fact that his beliefs are very outdated and do not pertain to the needs of our current time period.
Just as words and language is created from nothing, life was created from nothing when a single cell mutated and split into two cells and then there came to be multicellular organisms. Religion is language and was created from someone who maybe did know best AT THE TIME. No one language is better than another, therefore, no one religion is better than another or correct. Religion is to be rejected because it is confining you into one belief system, one lifestyle, one kind of devout practice, and one origin story, which indeed, IS NOT TRUE. It was MADE UP. The Earth has grown us from the beginning. Yeah, the origin.
It was all about being yourself. Writing your story. Discovering your youniqueness. What is it to be YOU? Well, for starters, we are all humans living on earth. To live is to breathe, eat, sleep, and simply, exist. No identities matter.
Working on your character and giving back to communities. Solving problems of humanity. Being a good leader.
Superheroes are those that are in plain sight, in day-to-day society, sharing stories of wisdom, with higher worldviews that they don't show in the media, aiding those in need, saving victims of abuse, addiction, or emergencies, or rehabilitating and preserving wildlife, replanting native plant species in habitats, protecting rainforests from deforestation and so on. Oddes is in all of us, and Jesus Christ is the Taylor Swift, Beyonce, or The Weeknd of pop, in religion and spirituality. Overrated.
He was right about his values, his treatment of others, and
He was also deeply narcissistic, like the most narcissistic person in history. A kind or "altruistic" narcissist who can't do no wrong. One who claimed to be the son of god because he could. Sure, he felt it within him and so he created a truth that was true to him, and due to a combination of supporters/believers, luck, and historical records, as well as opportunity for governments and institutions to profit and control masses of people, most of the world believed him. You see, you can create any truth you want, and it can be quite simple or as extravagant as you want. There is the real story, and a myth story. There is how you perceive yourself, how others perceive you (and each person sees and thinks differently) and then how/who you really are, which is in constant flux for everyone, unless you don't do well with change. Throughout my Life thus far, I haven't reacted well to change. Being more inflexible makes Life more difficult for me, but it also brings me great wisdom by simply observing and recording my findings. By thinking and pondering interactions, the whole of Life, and myself deeply. Analyzing all that I discover in my mind with new connections and insights that I search for in my beautiful brain. I enjoy dancing around inside my mind, no matter how chaotic. It keeps things interesting though others find me strange, distant, dumb, lonely, problematic, or hopeless. Others find me astounding, a sight to behold, an inspirer of the ages, a holy healer, a walking miracle. See? Perspective creates your Truth.
I know because I am halfway there myself with my own level of narcissism and of the reasons why I do what I do. We do it for the Lives we're saving, and our own name, for ourselves and recognition for the sacrifices we make, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with being acknowledge and admired for our strengths, stories and teachings.




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