The TEARrified Bible

This page allows people to post a picture of themselves tearing out their favorite immoral verse of the Bible. The purpose of this is to show the Bible in all of its immoral  glory and to also educate others about their tearable (ha!) verses.  Many verses are so immoral that one would immediately be thrown in jail if one lived by them.   We’re doing exactly what Jefferson did with his Bible. Of course there are many good passages in this holy book – but few which are not reflected in passages from other holy books as well.

You may also tear TWO Bible verses out if you find a good contradiction in two separate verses, which is easy – there are over 2500 of them!

If you like, mention the book, chapter and verse you would like us to add to your photo. Ex-Muslims are welcome as well, if you’d like to rip from any other book.

Email your photo at our CONTACTS page or to [email protected]

Michael M, Deuteronomy 22:28-29 Rape.  More below Warren, Judges 21:10-24 Rape Delaine, 2 Samuel 12:11-14 Murder, rape, pillage
Bruce Gleason, Numbers 31 36,000 people killed Ed,  Exodus 22:19  Death to followers of other religions Greg Deuteronomy 21  Stone your son
VinceVince Leviticus 20:13  Kill homosexuals KatieKatie  Exodus 22:17  Kill witches TD Deuteronomy 17:12  Kill people who don;t listen to preists
Greg AGreg A  Leviticus 20:27  Kill fortunetellers Christine J.  Exodus 21:15  Death for hitting dad Jeff S.  Leviticus 21:9 Death for fornucation

More: Michael M. I am tearing out Deuteronomy 22:28-29, one of the most offensive and vile pieces from the Bible. I disagree with the Christian god on this matter. He thinks the best course of action after a virgin is raped is that she be sold like property to her attacker, then forced to marry him with no option for divorce. I side with the victim, and see no humane reason why she’d be forced to marry her rapist. If we put this god’s plan into action today, people would (justifiably) go nuts. This is just one example of why morality for decent human beings does NOT come from the Bible.

22 Responses to The TEARrified Bible

  1. Michael Martin says:

    I am the guy in the t-shirt which reads: I missed church for this.

    I am tearing out Deuteronomy 22:28-29, one of the most offensive and vile pieces from the Bible. I disagree with the Christian god on this matter. He thinks the best course of action after a virgin is raped is that she be sold like property to her attacker, then forced to marry him with no option for divorce. I side with the victim, and see no humane reason why she’d be forced to marry her rapist. If we put this god’s plan into action today, people would (justifiably) go nuts. This is just one example of why morality for decent human beings does NOT come from the Bible.

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    • Friendly says:

      While the God (capital “G”) of the Old Testament is the same as the God of the New Testament, we are under a different covenant now than the people of the Old Testament were. God hasn’t changed, but things have… we have Jesus to thank for that. And historical documents reveal that Jesus was a real human who was cricified… if you can find his body here on Earth, maybe you’ll have a credible argument. Until then, stop getting offended by believers. As far as you’re concerned… their prayers aren’t going beyond earshot anyway.

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  2. Robert Tobin says:

    I HATE the “Holy’ Bible so much this is what I did to it:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHL0qsmWoLI

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  3. HouseHaunter454 says:

    Atheist are morally retarded because they support evils such as abortion and homosexual behavior.

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  4. CHERYL says:

    I just have one question for all of you…What if you are wrong? You have everything to lose. If we are wrong, we have lost nothing :)

    Is it worth the risk?

    If I were a bible scholar, I would try and defend some of your bible accusations, but unfortunately I don’t know enough scriptures to do that. I just know that my Jesus is real and I choose to believe in eternal life after this life. :)

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    • Christian G says:

      Believing in something for fear of what can happen if you don’t believe in it is not believing, its just superstition.

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      • CHERYL says:

        I don’t believe because I fear. I believe because I choose to believe. I have faith, which is believing without seeing :)

        This will all make sense some day. So, I ask you once again…What if you are wrong?

      • Howard Scherr says:

        Cheryl,
        You’ve lost plenty. You’ve traded your one chance to really experience the unadulterated wonder that is existence, for the comfort of a fantasy.

        Since Heaven is a fantasy, you’re never going to get another chance at this. Make the most of it.

    • nonbeliever5050 says:

      I can only speak for myself. The fact is that there are no hard, tangible facts (see, God, hear God, touch God, etc.) that God exist. And, another fact is that anything written or said cannot be verified or clarified. Yet, another fact is that the information has not been provided in a timely manner. There are no intelligent reasons for not having tangible facts for His existence and of course, accurate and timely information. The belief in God are based upon rumors, propaganda, hype, superstition, threats, and promise of award. Because of not having verifiable and clarifiable information, believers can be persuaded to commit horrible acts in the name of God. For example: suicide bombers, the World Trade Center, Jones Town, Daivd Koresh, Warren Jeff, Wayne Bendt and parents who denies their kids medical help because it is against their religion. The list is endless. Another thing that bothers me is that God is suppose to be so powerful that he can do anything but, provide accurate and timely information. There are many more things that I can say on the subject. I hope this will help you understand the reasons for me, being a nonbeliever.

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    • Jeep says:

      oops I must have added a strike out I didn’t mean to it should read like this: According to what I know God knows all and sees all. So I dare say if your doing this to “be safe” to make sure your buddy buddy with God I would think he’d be able to see through it.
      In the Jewish faith which Christianity is based from (hence the old testament) says person who is not-Jewish (meaning Not a believer in God){remember Jews DO worship the same God as you they just don’t see Jesus as a savior} but considered “righteous” Will be just as well off as a Believer. Righteous in Judaism is someone who follows the Noahide laws: Don’t worship idols, Respect for human life, Respect for family, Respect the rights and property of others, Follow a judicial system, Respect all creatures. So if I’m wrong, being I’m a moral and righteous person because I have not broken these laws, I still get in so………………. what if we are wrong? I’d say it doesn’t mater. What if your wrong and the Hindus have it right?

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    • Bill Ballistik says:

      “..if you are wrong? You have everything to lose. If we are wrong, we have lost nothing..”

      That’s always a good standby for Christians.. And one of the more craven tenets of their belief system too.

      IF you Christians are right you’re in trouble too, as often as your God changes his mind, be prepared to “walk on eggshells” around this moody, implacable beast for eternity.

      He could “repent” and reconsider where you’re staying any time, like he always did in the Bible..

      So if I believe in your God, solely to keep him from burning me forever, I’ll be in good with the rest of ya who profess to “love” this monster? Nice.

      You think you get the same points worshiping strictly from mortal horror?

      What a black-hearted religion you all have.

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  5. Mike says:

    All you people did was tear a page or two out of he written word…You still have to contend with the living word “JESUS”. I hope that goes well for ya.

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  6. Erin says:

    I personally am not a non-believer. I’m also not a believer in the regular sense of the word but I do believe in God. That being said, I think this is hilarious. First of all, it’s great you people believe in something this strongly (even if it doesn’t agree with my beliefs) and that you’re intelligent enough to back up your reasoning behind it. Second of all, the idiots that comment on here about God and how you’ll be sorry .. blah blah blah .. are hilarious as well. This is a website for NON-BELIEVERS. You’re all just proving their points even farther by shoving religion down people’s throats. Shutup and go to church if you don’t like it .. pray for their souls while you’re at it if it makes you feel better. Anyways- although I don’t share your views, keep it up!

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  7. Brandon says:

    This is a site for non-believers, But as a believer, who has experienced the miracles first hand that proves God exists, that Jesus is our Savior and the Bibles is the True, Living Word Of God, wouldn’t i be a hypocrate if i did not tell everyone about Him. How much would i have to hate those who are “Lost” to not to tell them the Good News and to warn them. How much would i have to be intolerant to say that the little of the “world” temporary pleasures that i have given up, have been nothing compared to what I have gained. You have the right to make the choice to follow God or not, That is the point, We were given that option and i hope that some of you will realize that God is always there even when the “world” turns its back on you. That we are raised in this age to isolate ourselves and to not get involved in peoples lives, But i say that we need to stop standing on the sidelines as our families get swept away in tides of sarcasm, hate, drugs, passivity and unresolved childhood wounds. Jesus is the Truth, The Life and The Way. Christianity is not a religion but a relationship with Jesus, that is hard to grasp if you keep trying to run your own life. It is man is faliable and who does evil, but God is faithful even when we are not.
    “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’There is no commandment greater than these.” Mark 12 :30-31

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    • zanism says:

      Christians just don’t seem to quite get it and I really think this must be because they are so fearful of life with out God to the point where even considering another view that is logical feels like a sin.
      I am pretty certain the skeptics on here know plenty about “god”, pretty much can guarantee most of us have read the bible too. There is no “good news” to be shared, no need for warning–we get it, we know, we understand the message fine, just because we don’t believe in the Christian faith, does not mean we don’t understand.
      You say you’ve “given up world temporary pleasures” and “gained something from that”? I think that is wonderful. However for me personally I haven’t ever had to give up anything to live a good life. I do it automatically. I take pride in being a good person and making good decisions. I have always been this way.
      I don’t understand what you mean by “the world turning it’s back on you”. That life will end? Kind of a dramatic way of putting it doncha think? It’s the way life works, life ends this doesn’t mean the world is out to get me. That the world is “evil”.
      Getting involved in people’s lives is a good thing, friend. I don’t personally have an agenda against sarcasm, but yes hate, drugs, passivity, and unresolved childhood wounds are very terrible things. But what do you know? I feel the same way, hold the same beliefs for the most part, want to live a good and kind life, and huh… I didn’t quite need Jesus or God to do it. I don’t need a “relationship with Jesus”, I’m doing just fine.
      Say there is a god. If this is a good god, what reasoning would he have to deny heaven to me if I am a good person that does morally right things, just because I do not worship him? What does it say about god, if the most important thing to him is to worship him? Hm? Does this quite line up with all of these thoughts of love, and doing the right thing? It just doesn’t logically add up.
      I think in many cases the idea of god is a really nice concept. But we are not talking about choice here, we are talking about belief. If I were to decide to be a Christian tomorrow, I would be living my life a lie. It just doesn’t feel right, as much as I would like to–I mean how easy it would be to have this amazing faith that answers everything, but I can’t do it in an honest way. At the end of everything, I just don’t believe it.
      You can’t argue belief, you can’t impose it on other people. It is a personal decision based on what feels right. You can’t change another person’s belief. I have absolutely no problem with religion–but I do have a problem with other people imposing their beliefs on others. It’s not a question of morality. This is the problem with the Republican party and this is why they are failing. They have no business fusing religious beliefs with politics, the whole country does not feel this way. So until this party can solely focus on government with out trying to impose a Christian agenda, your going to have a majority of people revolting against it in order to protect their own rights and freedom. You can’t expect to get anywhere by trying to change an honest person’s beliefs.

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  8. Lux Occulta says:

    A god who is prepared to cast me into the fires of hell for all eternity because I cannot bring myself to believe in something with absolutely no proof is a seriously fucked up god.

    I’ll take my chances, thank you. If I was wrong, and I am made to burn in hell, then I was actually right – he is fucked up…

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  9. Katie M. says:

    Hey, my pic is up there, so cool! Nice work Bruce!

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  10. Bill Ballistik says:

    I’m not tearing anything out of the bible in this house, the mistakes, the contradictions, God’s atrocities, those are my favorite parts.

    What makes me laugh the most about Christians is how they suddenly discover the “Live and let live” and “To each their own” and “Why can’t we all just get along” all of a sudden whenever the massive holes in their belief system are pointed out.

    Plot holes that Edward D. Wood himself would be embarrassed by.

    Tolerance, and other ideas that never crossed their minds even once before, all of a sudden that’s just “good sense” to them. What a good idea!

    Let them try to play with politics and influence laws that affect us all, and you’ll find it’s a different story.

    You guys quit trying to insert your theology in the laws that rule everybody else, quit trying to teach other people’s kids your dizzy fantasies in real schools..

    Then the rest of us will leave you alone, and quit picking at your ridiculously shaky belief systems.

    Deal?

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