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God and my Neighbour
by Robert Blatchford
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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031 - Conclusion - The Parting of the Ways
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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030 - Christian Apologies Counsels of Despair
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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029 - Christian Apologies Some other Apologies
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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028 - Christian Apologies Spiritual Discernment
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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027 - Christian Apologies The Universality of Religious Belief
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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026 - Christian Apologies The Prophecies
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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025 - Christian Apologies The Success of Christianity
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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024 - Christian Apologies Christianity and Ethics
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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023 - Christian Apologies Christianity and Civilisation
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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022 - Christian Apologies
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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021 - Determinism - Can Man Sin Against God
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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020 - The Christian Religion - What is Christianity
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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019 - The NT Other Evidences of Christ's Divinity
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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018 - The NT Christianity Before Christ
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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017 - The NT The Time Spirit in the First Century
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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016 - The NT The Gospel Witnesses
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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015 - The NT The Resurrection Value of the Evidence in Law
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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014 - The OT Prayer and Praise
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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013 - The OT Our Heavenly Father
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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012 - The OT The Book of Books
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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011 - The OT Jehovah the Adopted Heavenly Father of Christianity Part 2
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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010 - The OT Jehovah the Adopted Heavenly Father of Christianity Part 1
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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009 - The OT The Universe According to Ancient Religion and Modern Science
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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008 - The OT Notes on the Moses Myth
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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007 - The OT The Evolution of the Bible
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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006 - The OT Is the Bible the Word of God
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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005 - What I Can and Cannot Believe
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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004 - One Reason
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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003 - The Sin of Unbelief
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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002 - Forewords
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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001 - Preface
In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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In this thought-provoking exploration, the author confronts the reasons behind his opposition to Christianity, stating simply, I oppose Christianity because it is not true. He invites readers to engage with this critical question and promises to provide a comprehensive answer. Through a careful examination of various texts from both believers and skeptics, as well as insights drawn from the Bible itself, he lays out his case against the faith. This work encourages deep reflection on the validity of religious beliefs and challenges readers to ponder the implications of faith in their lives. Join us for an enlightening journey that promises to provoke thought and discussion. (Summary by Availle, featuring a quote from the book.)
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