Evangelical Christians claim that abortion is forbidden in the Bible. Where is it forbidden in the Bible? This essay looks at the earliest records on killing and abortion, and then presents a copy of a scroll that first uses the term abortion in what many consider to be Christian documents.
While evangelical Christians claim that the Trinity is distinctly Christian and based on the bible, there is no passage in either Old or New Testament to support the claim. This essay looks at the development of the concept of a Trinity, immortality, and resurrection.
Most evangelical christians argue that justifiable murder of abortion providers and homosexuals is the will of their Jesus in their bibles. Among the states leading in hatred and calling for murder in the name of Christ is the state of Iowa, but throughout the USA there have been numerous evangelicals traveling to Uganda to encourage the enactment of state assassinations of gays and lesbians, while in Nigeria they argue for the killing of adulterers. What is unique is that most of these hate-filed groups are members of a pseudo-Christian group known as The Family.
Attacks on workers organizing for better working conditions, pay, and fewer hours has plighted Europe since the fourteenth century. This has been especially true today in Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, and other Red States where new governors who bought their offices with money from the Koch Brothers by promising lucrative state grants have threatened violence similar to the Tea and Roses bloodbath, and the various attacks in the past on Wisconsin workers. Scott Walker lies regularly about the state of the State of Wisconsin and is urging a civil war between the rich and the rest of the state.
Biblical literalists argue that women are the “weaker sex” and must be controlled and dominated by men. While there is little evidence for such a claim in the Christian bible, it is used to subordinate women and make them second class citizens.
Was the Last Supper of Jesus of the Bible unique, a holy act, or was it a replay of past ancient theologies? How does cannibalism fit into and intensify the Last Supper?