The Truth about Christianity
The Truth about Christianity
A critical study of the evidence used to substantiate Christianity.
4,610 words (approx. 18.4 pages) |
7 sources |
MLA | 2002
Paper Summary:
An argumentative paper critically analyzing texts, arguments and proofs about the existence of Jesus Christ and Christianity. The writer is sceptical and the tone of the entire paper is to undermine and negate missionaries and evangelists who go out and attempt to convert people.
From the Paper:
"Some believe in Allah, and some believe in Christ, while others believe in ghosts and reincarnation. All of these beliefs exist without the benefit of one single fact. To me it would seem impossible for Christ to have come to earth and do all that He is credited with doing and then leave behind absolutely no trace of his existence. What about the Bible you say? The Bible is a collection of myths and stories used to explain the unknown to the uneducated, or at least that is what it is used for now. In all fairness it was all the answers people had to go on inside of a scientific vacuum two thousand years ago. For example, the priests would ask what caused volcanoes to erupt and the ground to shake? What man could cause these things to happen? Even the wisest of men could offer no intelligent response to these legitimate questions; they had neither the tools nor the know-how to begin to study these things. Things have changed. What was once evidence for the existence of God is now known to even the smallest child as natural and explainable phenomena."
The Truth about Christianity (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-The-Truth-about-Christianity/6398
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