If Christianity is man made, why does everything about it go against man’s desires? Does Christianity go against man’s desires? If so, is that evidence for Christianity? I answer this question, discussing the history of Christianity, the cognitive science of religion, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, and more.

The whole “atheists can’t answer this question” and “atheists can’t explain this” thing is really getting old.

  • CameronDev@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    That may be your interpretation, but its not mine. I am not christian and have no trouble following them, because they are so general and open to interpretation.

    It’s not a pick and choose kind of religion, even the christian-addendum.

    And yet there are hundreds of denominations that do exactly pick and choose. It seems you are the one insisting that you cannot pick and choose. (And obviously church leaders would prefer you dont pick and choose, but usually they do as well).

    The overall vibe from my Christian religious education was that as long as you are striving to be a good person, you have a place in Heaven. To err is human, and Jesus died on the cross to absolve mankind of their sins. This made atheism an obvious choice, because I do strive to be a good person, so no need to go to church and have someone else tell me what to do.

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      5 months ago

      So… do you wear clothes made of blended fibers? That’s against scripture.

      Do you turn on lights on Saturday/friday night? That’s working on the sabbath,

      Are you a man who shaves? A woman who wears short hair?

      Perhaps you have a tat?

      All against scripture. And unequivocally so.