Christians delight in quoting from the Bible, which they claim goes back to the first century. Documents show that the Bible is not that old, but first issued in 322 CE and that revisions followed until it was declared closed by the Council of Trent in the sixteenth century. Numerous errors were put into the original gospel (John) with the additions of other gospels and letters, separating ancient christianos and chrestianos, and leading to a mythology of martyrdom and crosses.
Climate change is global warming, and today it spells the death of South America and other areas if remedies are not found. Religion will be the biggest enemy of stopping this natural end of the planet as we know it.
Easter, the Easter Bunny, and Easter eggs all have one thing in common: they carry a message more than 7000 years old that a god rose from the dead.
Nearly 16000 years ago, there was fashioned a fascinating portrayal of a young woman, some who now call her the Maiden Queen, Mut-em-ua, the future mother of Amenhept III, and who was believed to be the incarnate of Isis—the sister/wife of Osiris. Both Mut-em-ua and Isis were specially impregnated: Mut-em-ua by angels, who were gods, …
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.
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?