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What's Wrong with Christianity: Short Conversations: Atheist and Believer

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The short dialogues between an atheist, #1, and a Christian believer, #2, bring to the fore every delusionary aspect of the Christian faith.

On whole they bring out the absurdity of belief and faith. Each of the conversations between #1 and #2 are in alphabetical order.

Christianity is, in my view, both absurd and dangerous. Monotheism is the worst thing that ever happened to mankind, and Christianity is worse than worst.

There are two major ideas that are the foundation of Christianity, beyond the belief that there is a God.

The first is the idea of the promise that if you are obedient you will go to a Heaven for eternity. There is no evidence at all, none, zero, nil, that this fairy tale Heaven exists. It is believed to be there by billions of people, but belief is not fact. As the philosopher John Stuart Mill said, "The fact that an opinion has been widely held is no evidence whatever that it is not utterly absurd."

This promise of a Heaven, at the root of Christianity, is the biggest scam ever put upon mankind. The priests and ministers mouth the promise, but they have no obligation to fulfill the promise. None at all. That's why it is a scam, the biggest marketing scam ever.

The second major idea of Christianity is the idea of Jesus Christ Our Lord and Savior. Yahshua was the Aramaic name of Jesus. In Hebrew it was Joshua. To call him Jesus has no meaning.

To call him Christ is also a misnomer. He should properly be called The Christ. The word Christ means spirit, for which there is no evidence.

To call Jesus the Lord is borrowed from at least four other religions at the time in that area of the world. The leaders of all four were called Lord.

To refer to Jesus as Savior prompts the question, saved from what? In Christianity it is saved from sin, from original sin, which is a myth, and an opinion, and a belief, but not real.

Here is an
Abortion

1. You oppose abortion?
2. Yes, it goes against God.

1. And you believe God causes everything?
2. Yes, everything.

1. Miscarriages and spontaneous abortions do occur, right?
2. Yes, they do.

1. And God causes them too, right?
2. He causes everything that happens.

1. So God is an abortionist.
2. Huh?

98 pages, Paperback

Published April 5, 2023

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