Bible
Argue the Bible
By Vega

It is always surprising to me that Christians and Fundamentalist Christians can argue, bible punch, march, protest, murder and manipulate people with their views and beliefs. They can bring their 10 commandments into government legislation and force their way into your lives and homes. They launch T.V and satellite stations across the world and condemn anybody that has got anything to say to contradict anything that they proclaim.
All History Ignores Him
By Vega
by Kersey Graves (1875)
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| Kersey Graves (1813-1883) |
The fact that no history, sacred or profane,—that not one of the three hundred histories of that age,—makes the slightest allusion to Christ, or any of the miraculous incidents ingrafted into his life, certainly proves, with a cogency that no logic can overthrow, no sophistry can contradict, and no honest skepticism can resist, that there never was such a miraculously endowed being as his many orthodox disciples claim him to have been. The fact that Christ finds no place in the history of the era in which he lived,—that not one event of his life is recorded by anybody but his own interested and prejudiced biographers,—settles the conclusion, beyond cavil or criticism, that the godlike achievements ascribed to him are naught but fable or fiction. It not only proves he was not miraculously endowed, but proves he was not even naturally endowed to such an extraordinary degree as to make him an object of general attention. It would be a historical anomaly without a precedent, that Christ should have performed any of the extraordinary acts attributed to him in the Gospels, and no Roman or Grecian historian, and neither Philo nor Josephus, both writing in that age, and both living almost on the spot where they are said to have been witnessed, and both recording minutely all the religious events of that age and country, make the slightest mention of one of them, nor their reputed authors. Such a historical fact banishes the last shadow of faith in their reality.
Origin of the new testament
By Vega

The Nicene Creed was quite literally the creation of the Bible and New Testament as we know it.
Appropriately, Constantine murdered his wife and elder son before making the journey in 325 AD
to his palace at Nicaea (now Iznik in Turkey) to decide what Christians to this day must believe.
He wanted to end the conflict between the Paulines and the Arians and install a single Christian
creed. He called 318 bishops together at Nicaea to tell them what their creed was going to be. Bitter
arguments erupted between the factions on the burning issue for the future of the world: Was Jesus
part of a trinity of Father, Son and Holy Ghost? Holy shit.


