RE: Best books debunking Christianity
November 27, 2017 at 11:52 am
(This post was last modified: November 27, 2017 at 11:53 am by vorlon13.)
I'm thinking in regards to all those 'inconvenient' Bible verses that current era Christians try VERY hard to ignore that many, to varying degrees, might be seen as having some inherent 'debunking' power.
For instance, Scriptures clearly describing Jesus as being crucified on Maundy Thursday and again on Good Friday are studiously ignored in regards to their inherent duplicative Gospel Truth. Most folks are happy with the Good Friday crucifixion and there is no desire to upset the apple cart, as it were, by discussing the Friday event was a re-do or sequel to the execution that happened on Thursday.
Lest the pew warmers start asking awkward questions . . . .
For instance, Scriptures clearly describing Jesus as being crucified on Maundy Thursday and again on Good Friday are studiously ignored in regards to their inherent duplicative Gospel Truth. Most folks are happy with the Good Friday crucifixion and there is no desire to upset the apple cart, as it were, by discussing the Friday event was a re-do or sequel to the execution that happened on Thursday.
Lest the pew warmers start asking awkward questions . . . .
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.