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Dr. Richard Carrier, world renowned philosopher and historian, explains the four reasons he does not accept the Christian religion, describing four facts of the world that, had they been different, he would believe. He is brief, clear, and down to earth, covering the whole topic in under ninety pages of easy-to-read explanation. filexlib. 1. Because life makes no sense to me apart from Christ. Nor does it have any purpose. 2. Because I've tried to not believe in Jesus, and I find that I cannot. Perhaps this is why the early Christians were called "believers.". We believe for reasons that we cannot naturally explain. We believe because we believe.
You Are a Christian: A Study for the New Child of God Gene Taylor 4 In order to grow as you should, those items mentioned in the above text must be added to your faith, i.e., they must be incorporated into your life as a Christian. If you are going to be able to add them to your life, you need to know what they are and why you need them.
The Top Four Reasons I Am Not a Christian Are… 1. God is Silent 2. God is Inert 3. The Evidence is Inadequate A Digression on Method Hero Savior of Vietnam 4. Christianity Predicts a Different Universe Origin and Evolution of Life The Human Brain Finely Tuning a Killer Cosmos The Original Christian Cosmos Conclusion Introduction
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― Bertrand Russell, Why I Am Not a Christian and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects 66 likes Like "The world that I should wish to see would be one freed from the virulence of group hostilities and capable of realizing that happiness for all is to be derived rather from co-operation than from strife.
There is no-one like him among all the religions of the world!2 So it's actually a caricature to say Christians think they are 100% right and everybody else is 100% wrong. But it is true that Christians think they have something special: and that something is Jesus. 4. People may make fun of you.
Lies and truth. Cruelty and kindness. The best way to fully understand each of the ideal dimensions of love, compassion, humility, truth, and kindness, we must understand and fully experience their counterparts. God uses adversity and our struggles to grow our empathy and love for His glory and our goodness.
Bertrand Russell first delivered this lecture on March 6, 1927 to the National Secular Society, South London Branch, at Battersea Town Hall. See below for a Dedicated as few men have been to the life of reason, Bertrand Russell has always been concerned with the basic questions to which religion also addresses itself -- questions about man's place in the universe and the nature of the good life, questions that involve life after death, morality, freedom, education, and sexual ethics.
In some ways it's a familiar story: a young Christian grows up in a small religious town, with a charming childhood and a loving family life, immersed in faith from a young age, only to move off
Christians are often asked many questions about their faith so I thought I'd share five reasons why I'm not a Christian. 1. I am not a Christian because it makes my life easier. In fact, being a Christian can sometimes complicate life and throw things upside down. I am a Christian because even though life throws me curve balls, I know that
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