Quote:All of it. What I am looking for here is any data that does not fit with how Christianity describes the world, or an argument that demonstrates that Christianity is logically inconsistent. If there is just one of these things, then Christianity is an untenable belief-system.
Well, I'm not sure how xtianity "describes" the world...and even if it does it describes it 2,000 ( or at least 1,500 ) years ago. As far as logic goes I have found that logic usually breaks down in the opening premise. Xtians assume that everything they have been told is true and if you accept that as a given then it is possible to use logic to reach any conclusion you wish. It still fails to rectify the problem that the premise is false.
"There is no possibility whatsoever of reconciling science and theology, at least in Christendom. Either Jesus rose from the dead or he didn't. If he did, then Christianity becomes plausible; if he did not, then it is sheer nonsense. I defy any genuine scientist to say that he believes in the Resurrection, or indeed in any other cardinal dogma of the Christian system.
-- H L Mencken