>>8667981>I believe in another side. I believe in God/Gods as a name for an engineer/engineers. I believe in Order.Basically like ahhhhhhhhhhh IDK a farmer or something. A "creator", but a "creator" in the sense of how a farmer plants his crops and tends his fields and wants his harvest for his own benefit, not the benefit of his crops. The farmer "loves" his crops, sure, because they give him sustenance. Just you like "love" a deer that you eat, if you're hungry, but that is not a sort of "love" that the deer is going to benefit from in any way, obviously.
If there's a "God", or an "Abrahamic God" or something analogous to it, which again I think there likely is, I believe it's basically following that same "farmer" archetype, which I think is also heavily alluded to in the bible if I'm not mistaken.
The "crop" is probably our psychic energies. Our pain. Our fear. Our horror. Got a few reasons for thinking this, one is that many interdimensional entities and even many entities in this realm we consciously perceive DO feed off of those negative emotions. Particularly fear and pain.
All of humanity has stockholm syndrome. No religion has ever "gotten it right". The closest thing to "good" might be the "satan archetype". The cosmic rebel. The individualist. The being that is so individualist and concerned with himself and his own autonomy that he doesn't need you or require any pain or suffering from you. This might be the closest you can really get to decency.
Jesus Christ might have been this entity. If you take the view that he was just a man rebelling against Judaism, and that his message has been deliberately twisted. I think view is pretty realistic and probably grounded in reality. Doesn't mean you should worship him or embrace Christianity, because if true then Christianity as we know it is a perversion of his true purpose and story. But maybe that's part of why Christianity AT LEAST is less cancerous and destructive than the other Abrahamic religions.