
In every courtroom there are facts, but sometimes a witness doesn’t speak in facts – they speak in truth that cuts deeper than evidence. What follows is not theology, not doctrine, but a poetic testimony against the illusions of religion. It’s a reminder that God, if He exists, cannot be contained by denominations, creeds, or walls of stone. Religion has divided, condemned, and waged wars, while love alone has healed and united. This is a witness of poetry – a voice calling us to see the difference.
Religion Divides, Love Unites
All religions are man-made.
God is not.
God isn’t Christian, Muslim, Catholic, or Buddhist.
God is far bigger than any label you can place on Him.If your God tells you to divide –
you’re not speaking with God.
If faith makes you feel superior,
you are only bowing to your own reflection.If your God hates who you hate,
that is not God you’ve created,
it is an idol of your own bitterness.
If your religion needs an enemy,
that isn’t worship –
that’s politics.Your church is not the only road to God –
it never was.
Religion did not create God.
It created wars.
It created graves.
It killed in His name while ignoring His heartIf you think God only speaks your language,
you are not listening.
For God’s voice existed long before
your ideas of religion.
Your doctrines will fade,
your rituals will be forgotten,
but God will remain.Religion divides.
Love unites.
And in the end,
you must choose:
which side are you on?
The breakdown of "Religion Divides, Love Unites"
All religions are man-made. Christianity included. God isn’t.
That’s the starting point. Strip away the stained glass, the pulpits, the endless debates about doctrine, and what you have left is simple: every religion is a human construction. Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Catholicism – each is a system of rules and labels invented to make sense of the unknown. But God, if He exists, is far larger than any of them.
So here’s the problem: when people mistake their religion for God Himself, the damage begins.
Division Disguised as Devotion
If your God tells you to divide, you’re not talking to God. If faith makes you feel superior, you’re only worshipping yourself.
Christianity has perfected the art of “us versus them.” The chosen against the fallen. The believers against the lost. The righteous against the sinner. What is that if not ego dressed in holy robes? The Bible might preach humility, but churches thrive on hierarchy. They need to make someone “less than” in order to make the faithful feel “more than.”
Hatred in God’s Name
If your God hates who you hate, you created Him. If your religion needs an enemy, that’s not worship – that’s politics.
Christianity, like many religions, has always required an enemy: pagans, Muslims, Jews, atheists, even other Christians who interpret scripture differently. Hatred binds the group together more tightly than love ever could. That’s not God – that’s tribalism, weaponized and sanctified.
Not the Only Road
Your church is not the only road to God – it never was. Religion didn’t create God. But it did create wars. It did fill graves. It killed in His name while ignoring His heart.
For centuries, Christianity has claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life. Yet its history is blood-soaked. Crusades, inquisitions, witch hunts, colonization – all justified by scripture, all carried out with the blessing of church leaders. A religion that preaches peace has written its legacy in violence.
God Beyond Religion
If you think God only speaks your language, you’re not listening. God existed long before your ideas of religion. Your doctrines will fade. Your rituals will be forgotten. But if God is real, He will remain.
Christianity insists God speaks in its voice alone. But if there is a God, He is older than Christianity, older than any scripture, older than the very idea of organized religion. Churches may rise and fall, but truth doesn’t depend on stained glass windows or liturgies.
The Verdict
Religion divides. Love unites. And Christianity, for all its claims, has chosen division time and again.
The case against Christianity is not that it seeks God, but that it mistakes itself for God. And in that confusion, it has unleashed centuries of bloodshed, pride, and power politics.
So the question becomes: which side are you on? The side of religion, with its walls and wars? Or the side of love, which never needed a church to exist?