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13 Big Problems with Christianity That Christians Can't Answer or Explain

Posted: June 13th, 2025, 4:46 am
by Winston
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.

Re: 12 Big Problems I Have with Christianity That Christians Can't Answer or Explain

Posted: June 13th, 2025, 4:48 am
by Winston
Problems 3 and 4.

3) Third, it makes no sense for God to blame us for being born imperfect or requiring perfection to get into heaven. We did not choose to be born imperfect and no one is perfect and it's impossible to be born perfect. No one can choose to be perfect even if they wanted to. So how is that our fault? That's a 100 percent unreasonable standard. It's like blaming zebras for being born with stripes and sending them to hell for it. It's 100 percent nonsensical and absurd and unfair. No one would do that.

Especially since the God of the Old Testament acted far less than perfect and did many immoral and horrible things that we would never do, including killing many innocent people including women and children, hence making him a moral monster and mass murderer. See the Book of Joshua, the Book of Judges, Leviticus, Exodus, and the Book of Numbers for many examples. The things God did in those books are horrible beyond belief, thus making him a moral monster. No better than Hitler or Stalin or Putin.

So if God has less morals than we do and his morals are below average, why should we repent to him or ask his forgiveness if he's no better than us but in fact worse in terms of moral behavior? And why should we pretend that he's perfect when he clearly isn't? It makes no sense if you think about it. Richard Dawkins may be wrong about evolution but his depiction of the God of the Bible as a moral monster is very true and spot on. Are you sure you wanna spend eternity with someone like that?

4) Fourth, even if the Bible is the word of God and Jesus was God in flesh, that doesn't mean that everything in the Bible is true or honest or good or always right. You see, Christians are authoritarians who believe that authority is always right, even when it is wrong. Hence they worship authority no matter what and cannot think. And since God is at the top of the chain in authority he must be perfect and always right. That's their assumption.

But in reality authority can be wrong or bad or evil or corrupt or dishonest or flawed or dishonest too. We all know that with leaders and politicians and CEOs.

Is Bill Gates perfect because he created Microsoft? Is he always right, good, honest, and perfect just because he's a creator? Of course not. So why should the creator of this world be perfect? Especially since the world is imperfect and his actions in the Bible were anything but perfect? It makes no sense.

Were Stalin and Mao always right because they were in a high position of authority? Of course not. So why is the God of the Bible always right just because he's in a position of cosmic authority? There's no logic to it. Christians are just ass kissing their God.

Furthermore, the God of the Bible won't take any responsibility or blame for his actions, mistakes, or bad behavior, but instead blames everyone else but himself. Let me ask you this: If a CEO blamed his staff for all his mistakes and took no responsibility for anything he did because he claimed to be perfect and can do no wrong, would anyone accept that? Of course not! The board of directors would fire him for that kind of attitude. So why would then you accept such a bad attitude from the God of the Bible?! See what I mean? Christianity seems to inhibit your common sense and basic logic, which is a bad sign and red flag. A good religion would not do that.

To be continued.

Re: 12 Big Problems I Have with Christianity That Christians Can't Answer or Explain

Posted: June 13th, 2025, 4:50 am
by Winston
Problems 5 and 6.

5) Fifth, in the Bible we can see that God was a moral monster who did many bad things, such as slaughtering innocent people, including women and children, which is indefensible. I know Christian apologists have ways to try to excuse this and justify it, but their excuses make no sense. They are trying to defend the indefensible and grasping at straws. It doesn't hold water. They are also assuming that since God is perfect then everything he does must be perfect and right, even when he's wrong and a moral monster like Hitler or Stalin. It's completely CIRCULAR reasoning and the result of a hijacked mind.

The Bible even admits that God creates evil and causes evil and incites people to do evil too. Such as in Isaiah 45:7. For a list of Bible verses where God causes or incites evil see here: https://odysee.com/@Christendumb2:0/Yah ... m-Part-1:d

Christians know that their God committed many murders and atrocities in the OT that they would never do themselves. But they can't admit that their God did bad lest they lose their faith. So they avoid the topic and make excuses. As mentioned earlier, Christianity doesn't just brainwash your mind, it hijacks your soul too. A brainwashed mind can be deprogrammed. But a hijacked soul is much more difficult and requires deep inner strength to break free of. I know because it took me over a year to break free of it. It's as if my soul was hijacked.

Believing that a moral monster God is perfect is also a false assumption without basis. Only an NPC or simpleton would buy this. A living soul with awareness should eventually realize and see through all this and come out of it, like I did.

Finally what you should ask yourself is: Do you really want to spend eternity with a God who is a moral monster and mass murderer and has morals that are below average and below yours? Would you want to sing praises to a moral monster for eternity? Do you want to be trapped with a monster for eternity? Is that paradise to you? Think about it.

For many explicit examples of God being a moral monster in the Bible see this podcast series by Charles Giuliani below.

Yahweh Is a Monster - Part 1 of 7

https://odysee.com/@Christendumb2:0/Yah ... r-Part-1:a

6) Sixth, I don't like how the Bible tries to force you to LIE. Any religion that tries to force you to lie cannot be a good religion. It's a huge red flag. You see, Christianity says everyone is a bad person and wicked sinner, because the Bible says so. In NT verses like "For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" and "There is none righteous, no not one." the Bible indicates that even if you're s good person who has done nothing wrong, you are still a bad person and guilty sinner simply because the Bible says so.

What this means is that you have to LIE in order to placate the Bible and conform to the Christian script that everyone is a guilty sinner and no one is innocent, even if they are good and did nothing wrong, simply because the Bible says so. That's very DISHONEST. It means if I am good and done nothing wrong, I am FORCED to LIE and say that I'm a bad person and wicked sinner in the sight of God, and need salvation and a savior to redeem my sins.

It's a FORCED assumption rammed down your throat, using gaslighting, manipulation, guilt tripping, and lies. All of that is a huge red flag and bad sign. No good religion would gaslight and manipulate you like that. Buddhism doesn't. It's also highly immoral and psychological abuse and simply wrong. If Christianity is so immoral and wrong, why would any rational person buy into it? Think about it.

To be continued.

Re: 12 Big Problems I Have with Christianity That Christians Can't Answer or Explain

Posted: June 13th, 2025, 4:52 am
by Winston
Problems 7 and 8.

7) Seventh, I don't like how Christians assume that all other religions are false gods and false religions, simply because the Bible contains verses like where Jesus said "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man comes to the father but by me." And "There is one God and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus."

As if a simple Bible verse erases the validity of all other religions in the world, no matter how well established or wise or good. So basically we are supposed to destroy all Buddhist and Hindu temples and burn all the books of all other religions, simply because Jesus said he was the only way? Lol. Yeah right. That's so dumb.

The thing is if they wanna take the Bible that literally, what about the verse where Jesus said to cut off parts of your body if they cause you to sin? Are Christians gonna do that? Of course not. What about the verse where Jesus told a rich man to sell all his possessions and give them to the poor? Are Christians gonna sell everything they have and become a homeless bum because Jesus said so? Of course not. Every Christian wants at least a comfortable middle class lifestyle for themselves and their families. So of course they won't take those verses literally. They pick and choose like everyone else. Also what about the verses where it says that faith can move mountains or that believers can drink poison and not be harmed? No one is gonna take those literally either.

So why take any Bible verse literally? Why not take it all metaphorically? The Bible becomes too problematic if taken literally. But of course they have to take it literally, because no religion or church has authority if their doctrines and dogmas are metaphorical only. Just like no government can function if their laws are metaphorical. Authority only functions if the laws are literal. Same with the Bible. It has nothing to do with truth, only with power and control, on earth and in heaven too.

8) Eighth, if Jesus can't fix your problems or help you get what you want, then what's the point of becoming a Christian? I know Christianity helps some people at rock bottom, such as people in prison or ruined by alcohol or drug addiction. For them it provides a crutch and motive to do good and recover. But it doesn't benefit everyone and it didn't benefit me.

I know Christian communities have countless stories of miracles and answered prayers which have been passed around orally and in stories and books and movies. But most people don't get those. Only a small percentage do. There seem to be limits too. Christianity can sometimes heal disease but it can't restore a severed limb or bend the laws of physics too much. So it has limits. Its God cannot do everything.

The thing is in the Bible many followers of God or Jesus ended up being killed or executed, such as the prophets and disciples and even the apostle Paul. This begs the question: What kind of God can't even protect his followers or prophets? And what's the point of following a God who can't even protect you? This is an obvious question. But Christians don't dare to ask it. Because it shatters their house of cards.

To be continued.

Re: 12 Big Problems I Have with Christianity That Christians Can't Answer or Explain

Posted: June 13th, 2025, 4:53 am
by Winston
Problems 9 and 10.

9) Ninth, the crux of Christianity is the resurrection of Jesus. This is pointed out every Easter in church services. They say that without the resurrection then Christianity is in vain.

However there's one thing they all miss. If Jesus rose from the dead then where is he? Supposedly he floated up in the clouds to heaven, which sounds like a convenient excuse like "my dog ate my homework." But even if that's true then there's another obvious question: If Jesus is up in heaven sitting at the right hand of God (while being God himself too, whatever) then why doesn't he come down once in a while to meet his followers in person? Why doesn't he hold annual pep rallies like all cult leaders and gurus do? What's he so busy with that he can't even come down to earth at least once a year for an annual pep rally?

If he did that he would prove to everyone that he was real and gain new converts as well as strengthen the faith of his followers. The fact that he doesn't even do this once is highly suspicious and shady and yet another red flag and bad sign. Why has he been hiding for 2000 years? Why can't he come down even once? This is an obvious question that all Christians miss and never ask.

So you see the red flags and bad signs in Christianity are very numerous. There are so many more too. I don't have the time to list all of them. I'm just listing the ones that I have a personal gripe with that touch a nerve with me.

These are the kind of questions Christians never ask or answer and don't even try to answer. Because they know they can't. That speaks volumes about the validity of their religion, which they like to call "a relationship with God". Yeah right. Whatever. It's some relationship when the other side doesn't even talk back to you. Lol.

Even major Christian FAQ websites like GotQuestions.org won't touch any of my questions because they are too common sense and undermine their whole religion like a house of cards. If such simple questions destroy something then that's a bad sign that it has no foundation.

10) Tenth, as everyone knows to be a Christian is to obey God. But how can you obey God if he doesn't talk to you or tells you what to do? That makes no sense. Your boss or manager will tell you what they want you to do. Your commanding officer will tell you what to do and give you orders. But your God won't? WTF? What kind of God is that? How can he be your master if you can't talk to him? It makes no sense and is not a real functional relationship.

I don't mean him giving you a list of rules or commandments to follow in the Bible. I mean what does he want you to do personally day to day and in all your daily decisions? You can't really obey him or have a relationship with him if he doesn't talk back, anymore than you can have a relationship with a teddy bear or obey it. Lol. Such a relationship doesn't work and is non-functional. Christians never address this basic fact.

Come to think of it, at least with a teddy bear you can touch and feel it. Lol. Even with mother nature you can touch and feel it, unlike Jesus or the Christian God. Lol. So it makes more sense to worship nature like the pagans and druids did, than the Abrahamic God.

To be continued.

Re: 12 Big Problems I Have with Christianity That Christians Can't Answer or Explain

Posted: June 13th, 2025, 4:55 am
by Winston
Problems 11 and 12.

11) Eleventh, the Bible and its God have no respect for or value on freedom or free thought or free will. Everyone knows a good Christian is supposed to obey God. You are required to agree with God and the Bible on everything if you are a true Christian.

However, what kind of a "friend" is Jesus if you aren't allowed to disagree with him or have a difference of opinion? A true friend respects your opinion and free will. God does not. The Bible does not. It's like you are a slave and he is your master. No true friend acts like that. Would you keep a friend around who requires you to agree with him on everything? Of course not. So why would you want a friend like God or Jesus? Think about it.

In fact the Bible does not even mention free will anywhere. Not once. Check Google or any Bible search engine and you will see. Christians will be surprised to learn this since free will is a central doctrine and tenet of Christianity. Yet it's not found anywhere in the Bible but they must preach it. Because without free will, the gospel cannot condemn you for your sins or blame Adam and Eve for sinning in the Garden of Eden. So free will is necessary to pin the blame on man rather than God. It has nothing to do with truth, only necessity.

Free will is a philosophy, not a fact. No one can prove that free will even exists. I personally think it does but it's very limited. We do not have 100 percent free will like Christians and New Agers claim, but we do not have zero free will either like atheists claim. It's somewhere in the middle, probably on the low end though because most people are on auto pilot and controlled by their instincts and subconscious mind and societal programming.

In any case, what this means is that even if you get to go to the Christian heaven, you will probably be a total slave with no freedom, no free will, and no free thought, while being trapped for eternity in God's golden cube structure, as described in Revelation. Would that be paradise or hell? If it turned out to be hell, could you escape it? Who knows. It's a scary thought.

This is a taboo question that Christians aren't allowed to ask. They never even think about it. They don't bother to consider that being trapped with an authoritarian God who is a tyrant and dictator for all eternity might not be such a good idea after all. Lol. It's a scary thought. But they aren't allowed to go there.

Moreover keep in mind that the Biblical God is a tyrant and dictator and authoritarian who does not respect your freedom or free thought at all. The whole Bible is clear on that. What this means is that for you to believe in western democracy and the authoritarianism of the Bible at the same time, like American Christians and right wing Republicans do, is a huge contradiction and oxymoron. Democracy and authoritarianism aren't supposed to be compatible or coexist.

This is obvious, but Christians never think about it. How can they be that dumb and miss so many obvious things? Obviously their mind and souls too are hijacked. That's why.

12) Twelfth, are you aware that Christianity is centered around human sacrifice? The sacrifice of Jesus, the Son of God, of course. This means it is SATANIC in nature. There's no way around this. There's no justice in sacrificing an innocent life to redeem the sins of another either. That would not be justice in a human court even, let alone a divine court. It's simply unjust and sickening.

This means Christianity is Satanic at the core and a form of black magic ritual. Not good at all. It's the ultimate deception in religion, camouflaged by light. This means that the Bible uses both light and dark to deceive and manipulate you, playing both good cop and bad cop.

What's more, if Christianity is Satanic then that means that God and Satan are either the same person playing both roles, or work together as a team. There's no way around it. It's very disturbing and shocking but it's the only logical conclusion you can draw from the evidence.

Watch any horror movie about exorcisms and you will see that God and Satan always follow each other, like a package or tag team. It's very revealing. In the 2021 horror movie "The Unholy" there is a line that says "Wherever God goes, the unholy follows." See the clip below.

https://clip.cafe/the-unholy-2021/where ... y-follows/

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the- ... eview-2021

In this movie, a young woman brings both God's miracles and Satan's evil to the town at the same time, suggesting that they both come from the same source or come in the same package. This also explains why only Catholics and Christians become possessed, and not atheists or Buddhists. Because Christianity comes with evil, just like Batman comes with the Joker. It's very revealing. Many horror films reveal this kind of thing in fact if you pay attention to them.

As a matter of fact, are you aware that Yahweh is NOT against human sacrifices offered to him? He's only against human sacrifice if it is made to other gods, but not if it's made to HIM. Christians would be shocked to know this. But yes it's in the Bible. Look it up. This means Yahweh is no better than Moloch or Baal or any other satanic gods that accept human sacrifice. He is not civilized or decent at all, let alone good or righteous. You've been fooled big time. As Mark Twain said "It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they've been fooled." People are really dumb.

Here is a great podcast by Charles Giuliani about human sacrifice in the Bible to Yahweh and how it is condoned and encouraged.

Human Sacrifice in the Bible - Part 1 of 2
https://odysee.com/@Christendumb2:0/hum ... e-part-1:8

What this also means is that all the unnecessary wars in history were probably massive sacrifice rituals made to some gods like Yahweh, such as WW1 and WW2 and the war in Ukraine now. It's sickening and revolting. Are you sure you want to spend eternity with such a god that feeds off of wars and mass murders? Something to think about.

Re: 13 Big Problems with Christianity That Christians Can't Answer or Explain

Posted: June 14th, 2025, 3:26 am
by Winston
13) Thirteenth, the character of Jesus also had many moral defects. He did and said many bad things so he was not the pillar of morality that Christians idolize. For Christ's sake, he even said he would kill innocent children in Revelation 2 for their parents' disobedience. His teachings were not even moral or sound. He told his followers to hate their family and love their enemies, which is the opposite of what one should do. Your enemies want to kill you. Loving them isn't gonna help. No one who tells people to hate their family can be any good, only a subverter. He also killed a fig tree to make an example of it. I would never do that.

He was an insurrectionist who tried to overthrow Roman authority, if you research the historical Jesus from unbiased sources. That's why they executed him. Because he broke the law. The Romans did not execute innocent people just because a mob says "Crucify him!" Only in Christian fantasy does that happen.

For many examples of bad behavior and acts by Jesus, see this huge podcast series by Charles Giuliani below. It shows the moral defects of Jesus to be endless, based on the Bible, hence revealing that his morals were below average, meaning he was probably a worse person than YOU are! Holy mackerel!

Jesus Under the Microscope - Part 1 of 18

https://odysee.com/@Christendumb2:0/jes ... e-part-1:3

Furthermore, did you know that Jesus did not come to save Gentiles? He even said so. He only came to save the Israelites, not the world. It was Paul that made Christianity into a gospel for Gentiles. So your modern Christianity was invented by Paul, not Jesus. This is well known among secular Bible scholars based on historical analysis of the historical Jesus. Do the research. Hence Christianity is not what you were told and not what you think it is.