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Contradictions Part 6: Jesus’s Genealogy
Originally posted on Finding Truth:
The first post in this series can be found here. Personally, I think this is one of the clearest contradictions in the Bible. Why does the Bible give us Jesus’ genealogy? I can think of…
Posted in apologetic, apologetics, bible, bible contradictions, bible study, biblical difficulties, biblical inerrancy, carm, christ, debate, gospel of matthew, history, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, messiah, religion
Tagged apologetics, bible, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, biblical inerrancy, christian reasoning, jesus, religion, scriptural difficulties
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What if Superman behaved like God?
When I first saw the initial picture of Jesus talking to Spiderman, Captain America and The Hulk, I couldn’t help but chuckle to myself. As to how silly this picture really makes the ideology of Jesus really look. Even though … Continue reading
Posted in attributes, attributes of God, character, christ, christian, Common Sense, debate, emotions, god, God-Breathed, inspiration, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, messiah, ontology, probability of God, reasoning, Salvation, satirical, skeptic, skepticism
Tagged Christ, Christianity, common sense, evidence of Jesus, God, God's attributes, inspiration, jesus, morality, Ontology, perfect, Perfect God, Perfection, Salvation, Superheroes
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A Collection of Failed and Discrepant Bible Prophecy
Personally, I am not an expert in Bible prophecy nor I am studied in this topic. So what I decided to do was put together a collection of failed biblical prophecy and general articles on failed biblical prophecy. Just a quick note for the reader; this is dealing specifically with predictions and prophecies … Continue reading
Posted in bible, bible contradictions, bible study, biblical difficulties, christ, christian faith, christian fraud, christian history, early christian history, fraud, inspiration, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, messiah, miracle, occam's razor, prophecy, religion, Response, scriptural difficulties, skepticism
Tagged bible, bible difficulties, Bible prophecy, c.s. lewis, Christ, christian, christian doubt, christian history, Christianity, doubt, faith, jesus, judaism, Judeo-Christian, reasonable faith, reasoning, scriptural difficulties
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Daniel Everett’s Deconversion
This is a very interesting de-conversion story of Daniel Everett as he tried to evangelize to an indigenous (atheist) Amazonian Tribe. And in his attempt to convert them, he himself converted to a non-believer. *He also has a book about … Continue reading
Posted in agnostic, atheist, belief, Book Review, christ, christian faith, christian fraud, christian history, deconversion, god, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, laws of logic, life, messiah, reason, reasonable evidence, skepticism, youtube
Tagged belief, Book Review, Daniel Everett, life, reason, reasonable belief, reasonable evidence, religion, Religion and Spirituality, scriptual reasoning, unbelief
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Religion vs. Science: How and Where they Contradict?
In my previous post I talked about how among the opinion of the general populace that even though many say that there is no contradiction among religion and science. The christian community is struggling in this area because nearly a … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, atheist, atheist vs christian, bible, christ, confusion, contradiction, creation, creationism, evolution, evolution vs. creation, god, Intelligent Design, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, laws of logic, messiah, miracle, quote, reasonable evidence, reasoning, religion, religion vs. science, Response, scientist, youtube
Tagged Albert Einstein, Atheist, bible, biblical Christianity, biblical intelligibility, christian, Christianity, community, Contradiction, creation, Creationism, Evangelism, evolution, faith, God, Intelligent Design, islam, Miracle, miracles, muslim, Neil deGrasse Tyson, quote, quotes, reasonable faith, religion, robert Ingersoll, science, Science and Religion, Unfaith
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God Loves You So Much, That He Created Hell…
Originally posted on Thinking out loud:
God Loves You So Much…
Posted in bible, character, christ, contradiction, death, deceived, evil, fallacious reasoning, Free-Thought, god, inspiration, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, laws of logic, love, messiah, read your bible, reason, religion, Salvation, skeptic, skepticism
Tagged bible, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, common sense, death, God, God's attributes, hell, love, Salvation
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Why A New Covenant if the First was Perfect? Is the Law of God Perfect?
This Post is Part of Series of Post called Dissecting the Anatomy of God. Quick View: Table of Contents, This all together is a confusing topic to tackle, and somewhat difficult to explain or gather because of the way people/believers interpret the … Continue reading
Posted in apologetic, apologetics, atheist vs christian, bible contradictions, bible study, biblical difficulties, christ, church, Common Sense, contradiction, covenant theology, creation, creationism, history, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, King David, law, laws of logic, messiah, purpose, religion, scriptural difficulties, systematic theology, theology, youtube
Tagged adam, bible, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, common sense, covenant theology, creation, eve, immutable, jesus, Jew, moment of truth, Mosaic covenant, New Covenant, New Testament, Old Testament, perfect, Perfect God, religion, scriptural difficulties, the gospels
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The Christian Delusion
{A Word of Caution, this video does have cursing, offensive, and fowl language.} I remember watching this video by Richard Carrier and being struck with the premise that Carrier calls Christianity a delusion. I remember thinking that was a very … Continue reading
Posted in atheist vs christian, bible, christ, christian fraud, deceived, emotions, jesus, jesus the messiah, logic, messiah, religion, youtube
Tagged belief, Christian Delusion, Christianity, debater, delusion, God, god delusion, religion, religious delusion, Richard Carrier, Sam Harris
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An Interesting Depiction of Christianity
I remember seeing this a while back, and what struck me about it was not the mocking overtone of the comment. But that the only thing that I could disagree with as being wrong, was the zombie part. The other question that … Continue reading
Posted in christ, christian, Common Sense, creation, faith, fallacious, fraud, god, history, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, logic, messiah, probability of God, purpose, Response
Tagged christian, christian history, Christianity, evidence of Jesus, God, jesus, Jew, judaism, Judeo-Christian
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Reasoning with Faith, Religion, and Atheism…Deductive Reasoning (Part 7)
Go to Main Menu or Start at the Introductory Page Deductive Reasoning Deductive Reasoning is a subdivision of logic and critical thinking and a form of reasoning in which a conclusion follows logically from the stated premises or proposition. Deduction is also a … Continue reading
Posted in apologist, best apologist, carm, christ, christian faith, Cosmological, creation, deductive reasoning, Dr. William Lane Craig, god, human nature, laws of logic, logic, messiah, reasoning, religion vs. science, youtube
Tagged Cosmological argument, deductive argument, deductive reasoning, kalam Cosmological argument, logic, reasoning, William Lane Craig
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Who is the greatest?
Contradiction #3 If you ask any Christian this Question: “Who is the Greatest Person to ever live?” JESUS, would probably be your answer 99.99% of the time. But wait this gives me a little confusion. Why? Because in separate occasions the Bible … Continue reading
Posted in atheist, bible, bible contradictions, christ, christian, confusion, god, gospel of matthew, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, john the baptist, King Solomon, matthew, messiah, Solomon
Tagged bible, jesus, John the baptist
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Did Jesus just misquote the bible?
Contradiction #2 Matthew 12:2-5 2 When the Pharisees saw this, they said to him, “Look! Your disciples are doing what is unlawful on the Sabbath.” 3 Jesus answered, “Haven’t you read what David did when he and his companions were hungry? 4 He entered the … Continue reading