Christianity: A Contradiction

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Christians believe that humans are special, but are at the same time inherently flawed. Evolution doesn't devalue humanity; Christianity does.

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  • so what do u believe happens after death? do u think this life is the only thing that matters? do u not believe there is a place where wrong doesnt exist? i do not c myself as a christian although i was raised (and am still) in the Christian church under my parents. but i do beleive in self righteousness or the thought that you yourself can be a good person and that you dont need a church or a preist to tell u how to live yr life.

  • I feel exactly the same way as the narrator of this video. Christianity DOES devalue humanity, it turns people into mindless sheep, it impedes progress, it doesn't allow humans to think for themselves, it represses the search for knowledge. I am proud to be an atheist.

  • nice work

  • @TheFRiNgEguitars Your comment is manipulative, presumptuous, narcissistic, and you need to slow down man! The essence of Christianity that offends people is the fairy tale that Jesus raised himself from the dead, an impossible task and a myth of history, just ask any historian. The event fails all tests for authenticity.

  • "You do not deserve to be punished for something your distant ancestor did." Or for not doing something you are constitutionally incapable of doing, like believe the Christian fairytale. Excellent analysis.

  • this is a fantastic video. you are a wordsmith.

  • @drfoxcourt Bingo. It's no different than saying that my buddy did the same thing a couple of years ago, and therefore he's the messiah. Not only that, but the resurrection isn't one of the requirements laid out in scripture for identifying the messiah. It's utterly irrelevant, and not without precedent in the ancient world.

  • @TheFRiNgEguitars What test for authenticity does the resurrection of the Nazerene pass. Eyewitness accounts? No. All accounts are at best 2nd hand. Post event evidence? No. No physical evidence was left behind. Repeatability? No. According to the proposition the resurrection has only occurred once. The Biblical accounts of the resurrection were not written until ~40 yrs after the event. They are not reliable. Pls tell me what test for authenticity the event does pass.

  • Your video is manipulative, presumptuous, narcissistic, and you need to slow down man!! The essence of Christianity that offends people is that Jesus raised himself from the dead.. an impossible task and a fact of history, just ask any historian. The event passes all tests for authenticity.

  • Brilliant video! Thank you!

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