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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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Why are you an Atheist in 100 words or less?
Sometimes, when I think of the different ways to answer the question, “Why are you an atheist?” or “Why don’t you believe in God?” I really can’t think of simple way to answer that question. I truly fell like I … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, atheist, deconversion, Free-Thought, Musings for Life, occam's razor, reason, reasoning, religion, skeptic, skepticism, unbelief
Tagged Abrahamic religions, atheism, Atheist, bible, christian, de-conversion, God, Judeo-Christian, Nontheism, religion, Religion and Spirituality, skeptic, skepticism, unbelief, Unfaith
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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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Religion vs. Science: How they are fundamentally incompatible?
This is the last post in my Religion vs Science Series. Different Worldviews of Faith and Science I would definitely say that a christian/religious worldview contradicts that of a scientific world view. For in a religious worldview morality, faith, God, … Continue reading
Posted in bible, character, christian, christian faith, contradiction, cumulative case, debate, deductive reasoning, faith, Free-Thought, freedom, freethinker, god, life, logic, occam's razor, purpose, quote, read your bible, reason, reasonable evidence, reasoning, religion, religion vs. science, skeptic, skepticism, theology, youtube
Tagged bible, bible contradictions, biblical Christianity, christian, Christian faith, Christianity, David Kinnaman, deductive reasoning, epistemology, faith, freethought, inductive reasoning, life, logic, logic of life, logical contradiction, reasonable faith, reasoning, religion, robert Ingersoll, science, Science and Religion, Thought, Unfaith, World view
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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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Stories of Faith & De-Conversion
A Similar (Touching) Story on an Atheist Minister leading the faithful: “Reading the Bible is what led me not to believe in God,” he said. I came across this article awhile back. It’s an old one, but one worth repeating. It really … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, atheist, bible, Common Sense, contradiction, deceived, doubt, doubt faith, freedom, god, unbelief, word of god
Tagged atheism, Atheist, bible, BitterSweet, christian doubt, Christianity, CNN, doubt, faith, read your bible, unbelief
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Book Review: The Bible in Translation By Bruce M. Metzger
The Bible in Translation: Ancient and English Versions is an elaborate overview of the bible starting with the Greek manuscript the Septuagint all the way to the new modern bibles. In Bruce Metzger’s Book, he gives an outlined history into … Continue reading
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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Frederick Sparks: Why I am an Atheist?
I am an atheist because I have never seen any real evidence of any gods of any kind. Even as a child it bothered me that god did not act in obvious and public ways as depicted in the Bible. … Continue reading
Posted in atheist, belief, god, quote, reason, reasoning, skepticism, word of god
Tagged begging the question, belief, bible, biblical intelligibility, God, quotable quotes, quote, Word of God
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Does the God of the Bible measure up to his own Standard of Perfect?
This Post is Part of Series of Post called Dissecting the Anatomy of God. Quick View: Table of Contents, The bible says we should judge a tree by the fruit that it bears, so for the sake of being biblically sound we … Continue reading
Posted in apologetic, apologetics, atheist vs christian, bible contradictions, bible study, biblical difficulties, carm, christ, christian fraud, confusion, contradiction, debate, god, jesus, jesus the christ, jesus the messiah, laws of logic, quote, scriptural difficulties
Tagged adam, Adam and Eve, bible, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, deity, eve, genesis, God, immutable, perfect, Perfect God, proof by contradiction, quote, scriptural difficulties
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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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Is the God of the Bible Confused?
Bible Difficulty #11 Confusion-1 Corinthians 14:33 “God is not a God of confusion [disorder] but of peace…” (NIV) other versions say “God is not the author of confusion, but of peace….”(KJV) So is God the creator or not the creator … Continue reading
Just another atheist Questionaire
This will probably be my last questionnaire post, I like doing them, because they are fun, simple, and easy to do. But they don’t serve the true purpose of the blog, which is too examine and evaluate the belief in … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, atheist, belief, bible, contradiction, Free-Thought, god, history, purpose, quote, religion, unbelief
Tagged Albert Einstein, Atheist, belief, bible, bible contradictions, bible difficulties, christian, Christianity, does god exist?, faith, God, unbelief, Unfaith
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Can we all just get along.
So I saw a post on the blog, Is there a God titled, why does it have to be a war? And my initial reaction to this post was one of agreement that it doesn’t have to be a war … Continue reading
Posted in atheism, atheist, atheist vs christian, bible, character, christian faith, christopher hitchens, church, creationism, debate, emotions, evolution, evolution vs. creation, Free-Thought, freethinker, laws of logic, quote, religion, religion vs. science, sam harris, scripture, scripture alone, unbelief
Tagged atheism, Atheist, bible, Christian faith, christian reasoning, Christianity, Christopher Hitchens, Church, community, mindset, new atheism, new atheist, quote, read your bible, religion, Sam Harris, scripture, scripture alone
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Why are there no early Aramaic or Hebrew Manuscripts?
Bible Difficulty #9 There are well over 5000 NT manuscripts. In many languages, but mostly in Greek and Latin. And the earliest of Manuscripts are in Greek. However, not one is in the natural language of Jesus and his disciples….Hebrew/Aramaic. … Continue reading
Even Pastor knows of the Folly of Biblical Inerrancy
Pastor Blasts Biblical Inerrancy “Few words in the last 30 years have caused more mischief than the term “inerrancy,” Richard Kremer told the congregation of Garden Lakes Baptist Church in Rome, Ga., June 24. By Bob Allen Biblical inerrancy – … Continue reading