Hypocrisy In Christianity

Updated October 7, 2022

There is much hypocrisy in Christianity. “The Vatican alone,” Ronald Allen, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, wrote in a Chicago Tribune article [this page is no longer available], “is estimated to be worth $10 billion to $15 billion, not counting the value of its art or land. Dedication to poverty is apparently a good business.”

Also relevant on Christianity; what I call, The Christian Fiction:

Religions Are Human Fabrications

Christianity Has Given Up On Jesus And Gone To The Dogs

Review: Koran

About George Beam

I'm an educator and author. The perspectives that inform my interpretations of the topics of this blog are behaviorism and system analysis. Specific interests include American politics, socioeconomic issues, survey research, and effects of the Internet and attendant hard- and software. I'm Associate Professor Emeritus, Department of Public Administration, Affiliated Faculty, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois at Chicago.
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