Julian Rose, Contributor Of all the deceptions pulled on humanity over the ages, The Original Sin is probably the most devastating. Yet hugely successful from the perspective of the perpetrators. Almost everywhere the doctrine of Christianity forged its zealous mission to convert the masses, so the Original Sin accompanied it. Imposing the rationale of guilt […]
Sin
The Problem of Evil Why Would a Good God Create Suffering? by Vexen Crabtree
If God is all-powerful and all-good, it would have created a universe in the same way it created heaven: with free will for all, no suffering and no evil. But evil and suffering exist. Therefore God does not exist, is not all-powerful or is not benevolent (good)1. Such arguments have been used by many philosophers […]
Why sin does not exist
Many people have found it difficult to comprehend why I often refer to sin as defined in the bible as an imaginary concept. As a result of this I have grown weary of trying to explain it so I have decided to write a post on the matter that should clearly state my position and […]
Sin does (not) exist.
by George Elerick 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 […]