Category Archives: Christianity

America Founded By A Nutty Religious Cult

Christianity–I call it The Christian Fiction–was present at the founding of god-blessed America and now permeates all aspects of American society: “Under the illusion that they were God’s chosen people, the Pilgrims set out to prepare the way for the … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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Fear of Death Drives Belief in Religion

Fear of death drives belief in religion.  This is a main point in Tom Stoppard’s new play, “The Hard Problem”, which I’ve reviewed on Amazon.  Here’s the review, with a link to a related study, as well as comments about … Continue reading

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Christianity Has Given Up on Jesus and Gone to the Dogs

Updated October 7, 2022 There’s evidence that Christianity has given up on Jesus and has gone to the dogs.  For example, there’s Canines for Christ and Kingdom Dog Ministries.  The Lutheran Church has a dog ministry.  Dogs, rather than Jesus or … Continue reading

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Religions Are Human Fabrications

In making my case against religion, I’ve posted a few comments on my blog post, George’s Office Wall, including “The Christian Fiction”, “the hall of mirrors that is Christian history”, and James Baldwin’s comment about the “hypocrisies of the Christian church”.  … Continue reading

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