13 Big Problems with Christianity That Christians Can't Answer or Explain
Posted: June 13th, 2025, 4:46 am
13 Big Problems with Christianity That Christians Can't Answer or Explain: Why the Bible Is Immoral, Unjust, Satanic, and Gaslights You
Here are my personal gripes and big core problems I have with Christianity that Christians cannot answer or explain and won't even dare to touch. Of course there are hundreds of problems, flaws, absurdities, and discrepancies in Christianity, but these are the most important ones that I take issue with.
1) First, there's no logical reason or basis to believe that a series of 66 books written by men called the Holy Bible, is the word of God, as if God wrote it himself. That's totally baseless and nonsensical and one would have to be manipulated and brainwashed to believe it.
Let me ask you a question. Suppose I gave you a book and told you that it's a message from your parents, however they didn't write it, they asked me to write it for them. Now would you believe that? Or would you see red flags and disbelieve me and see that as shady and suspicious? Of course you would. Wouldn't you think I was scamming you and up to no good? Sure you would. So why then would you believe the same claims about the Bible?! See what I mean?
There's also no logical reason why an all powerful God cannot write his book himself and instead has to depend on anonymous dubious men to write it for him. That makes no sense at all. Christians have never explained this and don't even try to, because they can't.
If a deity can't write a book himself but has to depend on anonymous dubious men to write it for him, then that indicates this deity is weak and severely restricted and limited and not all powerful. But somehow he has tricked his followers into thinking he is all powerful. Go figure.
To be continued.
Here are my personal gripes and big core problems I have with Christianity that Christians cannot answer or explain and won't even dare to touch. Of course there are hundreds of problems, flaws, absurdities, and discrepancies in Christianity, but these are the most important ones that I take issue with.
1) First, there's no logical reason or basis to believe that a series of 66 books written by men called the Holy Bible, is the word of God, as if God wrote it himself. That's totally baseless and nonsensical and one would have to be manipulated and brainwashed to believe it.
Let me ask you a question. Suppose I gave you a book and told you that it's a message from your parents, however they didn't write it, they asked me to write it for them. Now would you believe that? Or would you see red flags and disbelieve me and see that as shady and suspicious? Of course you would. Wouldn't you think I was scamming you and up to no good? Sure you would. So why then would you believe the same claims about the Bible?! See what I mean?
There's also no logical reason why an all powerful God cannot write his book himself and instead has to depend on anonymous dubious men to write it for him. That makes no sense at all. Christians have never explained this and don't even try to, because they can't.
If a deity can't write a book himself but has to depend on anonymous dubious men to write it for him, then that indicates this deity is weak and severely restricted and limited and not all powerful. But somehow he has tricked his followers into thinking he is all powerful. Go figure.
To be continued.