If Atheists Say The Bible is Just a Fairy Tale Book, Why Do They Attack It SO MUCH?!
Atheists many times say they don't hate God because God doesn't exist for them... yet their actions prove louder than their words. So often times, I have noticed how atheist writers would frequently and purposely quote verses from the Old Testament to prove God is "unjust". While they say God is a fairy tale and so is the Bible, why aren't they attacking the writings of obvious fiction as much as they attack God as an "unjust monster"? If they think God is just a fairy tale character, why can't they just leave Him like a badly written character in a story? There is a huge difference between not liking a character of fiction for being badly written vs. how they actually approach God who they say is just a fairy tale. When a critique criticizes a badly written character, he or she may criticize the writer more than the non-existent character. He or she may suggest how the writer could improve the character or should have written the character.