Bite-Size Reply #16: The Christian god is better evidenced, and the same argument can be applied in other areas. These need a critique. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #16: The Christian god is better evidenced, and the same argument can be applied in other areas. These need a critique. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #15: Jesus was unlike any Old Testament prophet, speaking as God, not for God; he accepted the worship of others (that's blasphemy if you’re not actually a god); and Jesus’s claim of deity was clear to his opponents. Read more
Faith healers claim to act as God’s intermediary, a reliable antenna that can speed your medical request heavenward. Let’s think about what faith healing would look like if it were for real and compare that with how it actually works. Read more
Want to know how to defeat Christianity? Here’s a Christian who will tell us how. We critique the final two rock-solid “facts,” the empty tomb and the transformation of the disciples. Read more
Want to know how to defeat Christianity? Here’s a Christian who will tell us. Read more
Let's conclude with a look at the final two principles. The last one actually makes good sense. Read more
Bold claims are made about the Bible, that it has no contradictions, and that God didn't do anything evil (despite the Bible carefully documenting the many places he did evil). Read more
“Hold on now, that’s a difficult verse! We have to take it slow.” You’ve heard this excuse. Let’s look at five principles Christians use for the Bible that they wouldn’t use for any other book. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #14: The Christian tells us: God won’t give everyone, good and bad, the same afterlife; God won’t force people to live with him in heaven; and your denying God’s offer of heaven is your choosing hell. Let’s investigate. Read more
Bite-Size Reply #13: The Christian tells us: New World slavery was very different than the servitude described in the Bible, and we have Christians to thank for the elimination of slavery in the West. Let’s critique. Read more
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