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"Question with boldness even the existence of God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear" - Thomas Jefferson (1787)

 

Is Christianity the "one true" religion?

It is easier to answer this question, than to accept the answer. Why? Because we want it to be true! We don't want to hear that it might not be true at all. Humans have invested billions of hours, intangible effort and more money that can be fathomed, into what this religion have demanded of us. Millions have died for and because of this religion. Billions of people have placed their hope of forgiveness, a second chance, eternal life and a Godly reward in this religion.

How would you feel if irrefutable proof was submitted to the world today, that utterly disproves the existence of the Christian God and that Jesus was never the "Son of God"?

Can you feel yourself fighting that notion? What kind of person are you if you would even consider the notion, you might ask yourself? Will you happily be kept in the dark, on your knees and blinded by this religion, with the chance or hope that it might be true. Or are you the kind of person that will stand up from of your knees, shake off the "Blind-Faith" band-aid and slave mentality to find out if what you are required to believe in, is worthy and true?

Have you ever considered that the religion you follow, the dogma you believe, practice and preach might just not be true? I hear you say that "There is no place for doubt in my life!" You have been mislead to believe that critical reasoning, thinking and the investigation of the validity of your faith = doubt. This is not true. Doubt is not a sin. It is a state of mind where you say "hold on, let me confirm if what I am commiting my entire live to, is true or not".

You might say "I know what is true." Do you? How can you know if you have not investigated the opposite argument or stance from an objective point of view? Just because some pastor or minister says so and you "feel good" inside does not make it true. Only when you have a clear understanding of the opposite view can you choose to accept/reject your faith. It is a choice, not a sickness or sin.

The Challenge: My challenge to you is simple. Read my book with an open objective mind. Investigate the claims laid out in it and decide for your self if what you were taught and believe is correct and worth putting your faith in, or not.

 

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