Christianity is a religion in
which events are claimed to have occurred
but which can
never be proved. Those who practice it live by different
morals than are preached by the most holy texts. It is an
institution in which the most holy scripture is contradictory,
and wherein the supreme being, by the very definition,
cannot exist. Christianity is, therefore, a fundamentally
flawed religion. According to the Bible, events have
occurred
which are even more miraculous than the
resurection of Jesus Christ. Events such as the stopping of
the sun by Joshua (Joshua 10:12-14), the reversal of the
sun's course by Isaiah (Isaiah 38:7-8) , the resurrection of
the saints, and their subsequent appearance to many
(Matthew 27:52-53) were witnessed by thousands of
people. The stopping and reversal of the sun would have
been visible worldwide. The idea that people could have
witnessed these events without having been amazed by
them is, quite simply, ludicrous. Other cultures having
witnessed this would certainly have offered their own
explanations in keeping with their own cultural and religious
beliefs. Surely a society existing at the time would have
documented this miraculous event. Yet nowhere have such
works been found. In the instance of the resurrection of the
saints, Matthew is the only person to mention this
occurence in the Bible. Surely other first-century Christians
would have used this as further proof of Jesus' divinty. It
would fall to reason that Paul and the gospels would have
mentioned it. This is not, however, the case. Nowhere else
in the Bible is this mentioned or even hinted at. These
events are then, at best, highly unlikely to have occurred
.
The fact th ...