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someone rising from the dead
snakes talking
donkeys talking
wisdom from fruit
a man giving birth to a full grown woman
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2007-09-29 15:56:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 4

I'm gonna assume you mean, "What do you think is so untrue about Christianity?" If that's what you're asking, then here's my answer:

Christianity, and all religions, claim that magical, super-natural things are real. Right off the bat, it all sounds like silly made up fantasy to me. And when I apply serious thought to the specific claims of Christianity, I come up with sooooooo many things that don't make sense, don't add up, contradict themselves, and are just absolutely absurd. If were to actually go into detail about the sort of things I'm talking about, it would fill several pages of typing so I'm not gonna do that here.

Also, the more I learn about the history of Christianity and how it's belief system came into being and the different stages of its development, it only adds more evidence to my belief that it's all just a bunch of made up fiction.

2007-09-29 23:08:04 · answer #2 · answered by egn18s 5 · 0 0

Christianity: "The belief that a Jewish cosmic zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat fruit from a magical tree."

What could be untrue about that?

2007-09-30 10:05:39 · answer #3 · answered by Freethinker 6 · 0 0

Well... let's see. First, we have a universe in which all that exists are the earth and heaven, solid 'firmament' structure (the sky) separating the earth from heaven (terrarium earth), talking donkeys, shepherd staff turning into an asp, demons chased out of people and into pigs, woman turning into a pillar of salt, friendly spirits, evil spirits, walking on water, multiplying loaves and fishes, food falling from the sky, people raising from the dead, the sun stopping in its tracks, parting the sea, people being bodily sucked up into heaven (which, by the way, lies on the 'other side' of the sky), world-wide flood that drowned the earth to a depth of 40 feet above the tallest mountain, creating people from dust bunnies and ribs, magical tree of knowledge, and an invisible, magical sky-fairy (god) speaking from a burning bush. Oh... except that as some of those 'inviolable, divine truths' were demonstrated to be pure horse excrement, some pious liar waved his hands and what was once 'truth' became magically transformed into 'metaphors' and 'allegory'.

Look... in a sane world, anybody running around spouting ANY of that nonsense, would be locked up in the State Farm for the Funny. Apparently, though, mass insanity seems to convey some sort of free pass.

OK... on TOP of all that, you would have us believe that a cosmic Jewish zombie, who is his own father, can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him that you accept him as your master so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced, by a talking snake with legs, to eat a piece of fruit from a magical tree... (etc.)... and that there is something horribly wrong with people who ARE NOT so gullible and droolingly stupid as to believe such outrageously ridiculous codswallop.

So... in summary... christianity is insane.

Oh... in addition... there is the fact that Jesus never existed... he is fiction... his posse is fiction... all the gospel stuff is fiction. You would know this, if you bothered to look into it.

There is also the fact the the entire history of christianity is a pack of lies. You would know this, too , if you bothered to look into it.

So... basically... it is ALL untrue.

"There is not a single contemporary historical mention of Jesus, not by Romans or by Jews, not by believers or by unbelievers, not during his entire lifetime. This does not disprove his existence, but it certainly casts great doubt on the historicity of a man who was supposedly widely known to have made a great impact on the world. Someone should have noticed." ~ Dan Barker

"The Gospel story, with its figure of Jesus of Nazareth, cannot be found before the Gospels. In Christian writings earlier than Mark, including almost all of the New Testament epistles, as well as in many writings from the second century, the object of Christian faith is never spoken of as a human man who had recently lived, taught, performed miracles, suffered and died at the hands of human authorities, or rose from a tomb outside Jerusalem. There is no sign in the epistles of Mary or Joseph, Judas or John the Baptist, no birth story, teaching or appointment of apostles by Jesus, no mention of holy places or sites of Jesus’ career, not even the hill of Calvary or the empty tomb. This silence is so pervasive and so perplexing that attempted explanations for it have proven inadequate." ~ Earl Doherty, The Jesus Puzzle
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2007-09-29 23:03:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Well Genesis is pure fantasy for starters. The creation story and Noah's flood are both entirely untrue.

2007-09-29 23:01:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

morality based upon superstition supernatural delusions like recanted stories of arks saviors that don't save but sell snake oil , ivory towers that are always twisted to politically corrupt ways , hate preached through condemnation as well as love through irrationally imperfect standards , paradigms based on far removed fantasies of miracles , nativity celebrated by barren life styles and death insurance for salvation .non- believers do believe in reality . instead of asking why don't christians pray for the facts of their false tower ..,answer because prayer has been demonstrated not to work .
if christians exemplify the Christ why don't they kill themselves and rise from the dead ? if god is so omnipotent then why are billions in disbelief?
peace

2007-09-29 23:08:32 · answer #6 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 0 0

If I'm interpreting your question correctly, then my answer is the whole premise on which Christianity is based is untrue.

2007-09-29 22:59:09 · answer #7 · answered by OPad 4 · 4 0

What i find to be untrue is if an almighty all powerful loving perfect creator can create us to love, but, in the bible it makes a 360 of a contradiction. Showing him if everyone doesn't follow or obey him and his words he would set families apart. christians will say they believe in god and in the bible. Of course don't mind the obvious contradictions and flaws in it.

2007-09-29 22:56:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I do not beleieve that Jesus(PBUH) is God.
I do not believe in the trinity, and there are many more, but I respect that people have a right to believe what they want to believe.

2007-09-29 23:04:39 · answer #9 · answered by PEACE 5 · 0 0

The Old Testament version of God and the idea of a "loving father" do not mesh with me.
I am not a non-believer though. I do believe in something- just not the same thing you do.

2007-09-29 23:01:03 · answer #10 · answered by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7 · 4 0

Erica, they will jump all over you girl if you forget a word or misspell something. Don't take it personal. For me, I think it's the premise that the Bible is the inerrant word of God. If God is so omniscient, why didn't He just write it down Himself? There's too much room for error when you expect a man to do a God's job.

2007-09-29 23:02:26 · answer #11 · answered by Gypsy 4 · 0 2

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