On this page: Some Christians believe all of humanity is born with a built-in urge to do bad things. They believe original sin stems from Adam and Eve’s disobedience to God. What is original sin? Christianity and the fall Transmission of original sin Getting rid of original sin Problems with original sin Unbaptised babies St […]
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Sin does (not) exist. BY GEORGE ELERICK 5*
Hegel argues that Christianity is responsible for introducing the idea that all human beings are free – and possess thereby an innate and inviolable dignity. According to the Christian teaching, all men are ‘equal in the sight of God’. Further, in the person of Christ, the human and the divine (the absolutely free and self-determining […]
Sin Does Not Exist: And Believing That It Does Is Ruining Us – By S. Richard Bellrock 5*
Richard Bellrock has studied, taught, and worked in areas related to psychology and philosophy for 25 years. Sin is to morality as Zeus’s thunderbolt is to weather.1 That is, Zeus’s thunderbolts do not exist and therefore contribute nothing to our understanding of weather. Even if someone sincerely believes in the reality of Zeus’s thunderbolt, even […]
Sin Does Not Exist: – George Elerick 5*
We, as humans, are addicted to causality. We desire to know how things linked. What are the sociological implications behind the notion of “sin,” religious or otherwise? The claims that humans are intrinsically evil are highly problematic not solely do to the fact that the claim resides on a false-dichotomy. It only sees one-side of […]
Mount Sinai and the Lunar God SIN 5*
Millions of Evangelical Christians Want to Start World War III – to Speed Up the Second Coming… 5*
Religion, Myth and the Ancient Greeks – part one 5*
The poet Homer, creator of worshipped literature | The poet Hesiod, Prometheus and Pandora | Cults, Ritual Purifications and the Olympics | Greek Gods, Resurrections and Favoritism in War The Poet Homer – creator of worshipped literature Homer was a Greek poet who lived on the coast of Asia Minor and is credited with having […]
The Persian Empire and Judaism – Persians Conquer and free the Hebrew captives | Jerusalem under the Persians and the Jewish Priesthood part two 5*
1000 BCE to 500 CE PERSIAN EMPIRE and JUDAISM (2 of 2) The Persian Empire and Judaism Persians Conquer and free the Hebrew captives | Jerusalem under the Persians and the Jewish Priesthood Cyrus Conquers and frees Hebrew Captives Alongside the Mede people south of the Caspian Sea, was another Indo-European people: the Persians. The […]
Captives put together the Hebrew Bible part one 5*
1000 BCE to 500 CEPERSIAN EMPIRE and JUDAISM (1 of 2) With their defeat of Judah and the scattering of Judah’s people at the end of the 600s BCE, Babylonians took some of Judah’s priests back to Babylon with them as captives – to be known as the Babylonian Captivity. The temple that Solomon had […]
Michael David Magee – Persian History 5*
The Medes and Persians had roamed slowly over several hundred years from the steppes to the Iranian plateau but they had been preceded 1000 years before by earlier bands of Aryans who had found an opportunity to advance into the near east when the Sumerian Empire staggered just before Hammurabi, the Amorite, steadied the central […]