Let's see...
Jesus advocates thoughtcrime.
Depending on the interpretation, he may or may not advocate eternal punishment for finite crimes.
He mad a blood "sacrifice" in order to give you a chance to save yourself from what he would do to you otherwise, because he designed the system that way.
While not explicitly lined out in the New Testament, most Christians believe in the trinity, and it is simply an absurd concept.
No matter how lovey-dovey people think Jesus is, he's still the same God of the OT that ordered rape, genocide, and infanticide.
Jesus/God decides the fate of your soul not on whether you were a good person, but if you properly believe in him.
That's what I've got for now...
Jesus advocates thoughtcrime.
Depending on the interpretation, he may or may not advocate eternal punishment for finite crimes.
He mad a blood "sacrifice" in order to give you a chance to save yourself from what he would do to you otherwise, because he designed the system that way.
While not explicitly lined out in the New Testament, most Christians believe in the trinity, and it is simply an absurd concept.
No matter how lovey-dovey people think Jesus is, he's still the same God of the OT that ordered rape, genocide, and infanticide.
Jesus/God decides the fate of your soul not on whether you were a good person, but if you properly believe in him.
That's what I've got for now...
Even if the open windows of science at first make us shiver after the cozy indoor warmth of traditional humanizing myths, in the end the fresh air brings vigor, and the great spaces have a splendor of their own - Bertrand Russell