Atheists pose some of the most ridiculous and annoying questions imaginable: Does the Christian God already know if the world is going to end by human hands or natural causes? Does the Christian God know the exact date and time the sun will die? If a boy gets hit by a meteorite next week, wouldn't the Christian God have known about its trajectory for millions of years and yet failed to move the boy 10 feet out of the way? If every human on Earth died, would the Christian God continue to keep Saturn orbiting the sun? ______ More of a debate primer than a literary work of scholarship, this book...
Atheists pose some of the most ridiculous and annoying questions imaginable: Does the Christian God already know if the world is going to end by human...
Christians are not stupid, but they sure are gullible. Either that, or they have absolutely no common sense when it comes to using logic to analyze their beliefs about the invisible magic guy in who gives them their wonderful morals in support of genocide, slavery, subjugation of women, cruelty toward others, and even the stoning children.
This book delves into the logic problems of Christianity and the Bible by simply posing a 1001 questions that no Christian can answer without either doing semantic acrobatics or by relying on the circular logic of trusting the Bible...
Christians are not stupid, but they sure are gullible. Either that, or they have absolutely no common sense when it comes to using logic to an...