Monday, March 9, 2020
Christianity Essays - Conceptions Of God, Philosophy Of Religion
Christianity Essays - Conceptions Of God, Philosophy Of Religion    Christianity    Christianity is a religion in which events are claimed to have   occured but which can never be proved. Those who practice it live by   different morals than are preached by the most holy texts. It is an   institution in which the most holy scripture is contradictory, and wherein   the supreme being, by the very definition, cannot exist. Christianity is,   therefore, a fundamentally flawed religion.   According to the Bible, events have occured which are even more   miraculous than the resurection of Jesus Christ. Events such as the stopping   of the sun by Joshua (Joshua 10:12-14), the reversal of the sun's course by   Isaiah (Isaiah 38:7-8) , the resurrection of the saints, and their subsequent   appearance to many (Matthew 27:52-53) were witnessed by thousands of people.   The stopping and reversal of the sun would have been visible worldwide. The   idea that people could have witnessed these events without having been amazed   by them is, quite simply, ludicrous. Other cultures having witnessed this   would certainly have offered their own explanations in keeping with their own   cultural and religious beliefs. Surely a society existing at the time would   have documented this miraculous event. Yet nowhere have such works been   found. In the instance of the resurrection of the saints, Matthew is the   only person to mention this occurence in the Bible. Surely other   first-century Christians would have used this as further proof of Jesus'   divinty. It would fall to reason that Paul and the gospels would have mentioned it.   This is not, however, the case. Nowhere else in the Bible is this mentioned or even hinted at.   These events are then, at best, highly unlikely to have occured. The fact   that Matthew is alone in writing of the resurrection of the saints leads us   to believe that certain writers of the Bible had differing views on   christianity.   The christian Bible is highly contradictory, not just to modern day   christian beliefs, but in and of itself. Today's society is of the belief   that all people are created equal, and Christians submit that their god is of   the same belief. Modern Christians believe that their god loves everyone,   and that they are all equal. However, after Adam and Eve had eaten from the   tree forbidden by god, this deity said to Eve "I will intensify the pangs of   your childbearing; in pain shall you bring forth children. Yet your urge   shall be for your husband, and he shall be your master." (Genesis 3:16).   This tells us that, according to the Christian religion, women shall   naturally be dominated by men. This kind of behavior is not conducive to a   being who believes in inherent equality. Women are repeadtedly treated as   objects and told to be submissive in the Bible. "According to the rule   observed in all the assemblies of believers, women should keep silent in such   gatherings. Rather, as the law indicates, submissiveness is indicated for   them. If they want to learn anything, they should ask their husbands at home.   It is a disgrace when a woman speaks in the assembly." (1 Corinthians 14:34-35).   "Man was not made from woman but woman from man. Neither was man created for   woman but woman for man. For this reason, a woman ought to have a sign of   submission on her head." (1 Corinthians 11:8-10). The Bible also permits   bondage. "Slaves, male and female, you may indeed possess, provided you buy   them from among neighboring the nations. You may also buy them from among   the aliens who reside with you and from their children who are born and   raised in their land. Such slaves you may own as chattels, and leave to your   sons as their hereditary property, making them perpetual slaves."   (Leviticus 25:44-46). This same Bible gives laws on the punishment of slaves.   "When a man strikes his slave with a rod so hard that the slave dies under his   hand, he shall be punished. If, however, the slave survives for a day or two,   he is not to be punished, since the slave is his own property." (Exodus 21:20-21)   We find further examples of prejudice in Deuteronomy. In the Bible, it is stated   that "No one whose testicles have been crushed or whose penis has been cut   off may    
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