RE: Why Christianity?
July 31, 2015 at 7:45 am
(This post was last modified: July 31, 2015 at 7:47 am by Longhorn.)
The strongest argument against god is the amount of different religions and the way they evolve and change over time. What you believe is determined for you by your parents based on your place of birth 99% of the time.
I've tried asking multiple christians if they would still be of the same faith had they been born in Syria. Most trot out the same thing, that they would eventually convert to the present faith. Highly unlikely. Also, people convert *from* all religions *to* all religions quite frequently.....and so they're all correct, I guess.
It's also amusing how 'The One True Faith' isn't even original bullshit. Religions keep changing, merging and borrowing from each other...yet god is supposed to be unchanging. Uh huh.
And it's fascinating how 'god' only decided to interfere with his 'creation' after some 90,000+ years of our existence....Tardy much?
I've tried asking multiple christians if they would still be of the same faith had they been born in Syria. Most trot out the same thing, that they would eventually convert to the present faith. Highly unlikely. Also, people convert *from* all religions *to* all religions quite frequently.....and so they're all correct, I guess.
It's also amusing how 'The One True Faith' isn't even original bullshit. Religions keep changing, merging and borrowing from each other...yet god is supposed to be unchanging. Uh huh.
And it's fascinating how 'god' only decided to interfere with his 'creation' after some 90,000+ years of our existence....Tardy much?