The Atheist Game of Telephone

The Atheist Game of Telephone

A friend shared this meme, together with the comment, โ€œShowing that whatever else atheists are, they are not students of history and historical criticism.โ€

Game of Telephone

The irony is that the claims in the image above themselves circulate and circulate in the manner of the telephone game, among atheists and other self-proclaimed โ€œskepticsโ€ who are nothing of the sort, as they clearly fail to fact-check memes that come their way.ย Almost everything that is claimedย in the image is wrong, or at least uncertain and open to dispute. Which kings had things removed? Which major mainstream translation today is a translation of an earlier translation? Paul didnโ€™t write 30 years after the events in Jesusโ€™ life, and if any New Testament source was written 90 years after the fact, it certainly didnโ€™t do so in the absence of written sources, as should be self-evident.

Atheists, please consider this: The fact that Christians are sometimes wrong, and cling stubbornly to beliefs even when they are wrong, cannot be considered decisive proof that Christianity is wrong aboutย everything. If it could, then the atheist penchant to do exactly the same thing would be proof that atheists are wrong about everything, too, wouldnโ€™t it?


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