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| Although the key to the Christian religion, the Bible should only be used for
the morals it teaches, and not as a religious document. In an effort to collapse
a building, removing or damaging the foundation successfully renders the rest of
the structure useless. Each story of the building relies on the stability of
each story below it, until at last the building relies entirely upon its
foundation. In arguing the validity of the Christian bible, much of the same
logic may be presumed to be true.
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The first element is original sin. The idea is critical
not only to Christians, but to skeptics alike because of the excellent example
it makes. It has been shown to contradict other parts of the bible, to the
mainstream Christian definition of God, and most importantly, to modern science.
It is absolutely necessary as an integral part of the Christian belief system.
Original sin breeds guilt, and without guilt we have no reason to bother with
Christianity. Every man, woman, and child has to have something to feel guilty
about in order to gain maximum recruitment potential, and original sin is just
the mechanism for the job.
The second element is the global flood. The idea
is another element of Christianity because of the infringing of evolution onto
what was previously sacred soul. Like original sin, this element is easily
debunked using logic and basic science. It also represents a fine example of how
thin some Christians are willing to stretch reality in order to save an already
terribly fragile absolute truth of the bible. Without this story as a vertebral
support, the validity of the bible as a whole is damaged. Hundreds of religions
and tribal mythologies share this common story (even before Christianity was
born).
The third element, not surprisingly, is biblical integrity. This has
always been a relatively fuzzy ground for debate, and rightly so, as the bible
is wonderfully constructed to accommodate virtually any number of
interpretations and viewpoints. The bible is just vague enough to avoid
confrontation, and just specific enough to interpret the way the average
Christian sees fit. Even after the bible has been so thoroughly ripped from
integral validity via contradiction after contradiction ad nauseum, there will
still be Christians who are biblical literaists. Absolute trust in the bible is
necessary for a Christian, without it one becomes a skeptic instead. Some
Christians, however, pick and choose which parts of the bible they should
believe.
The fourth and last element is the mainstream Christian definition
of God Himself. When considering Christianity, showing direct contradictions in
this definition is suprisngly simple. Mainstream Christianity defines God in a
logically impossible manner, and that this definition contradicts the bible and
modern Christian belief.
A simple examination of the biblical story of Adam
and Eve effectively renders the Christian bible hopelessly grasping for a reason
to exist. Some Christians view this story as a parable. Certainly, one can
understand their reasoning. If the story is indeed a parable, however, then
creation is as yet an untouched area insofar as Christianity is concerned.
A
simple examination of the biblical story of Adam and Eve effectively renders
Christianity hopelessly grasping for a reason to exist. Several paradoxical
inferences can be drawn from this story, which just happen to be central
supporting pillars in the Christianity Building. Certainly, some Christians view
this story as a parable, which is understandable. If the story is indeed a
parable however, then creation is as yet an untouched area insofar as
Christianity is concerned. It is also extremely difficult to justify the
existence of Jesus Christ later on and still remain within any form of
mainstream Christian boundaries if you remove the story of Adam and Eve from
literal interpretation.
First, let's take a very simplified look at what the
Garden of Eden gives Christianity. Firstly, we have Adam and Eve in paradise,
having been created by God, Adam first, out of dust, and then Eve from one of
Adams rib bones. They are happy, and completely oblivious to the mere fact that
1+1=2. Ignorance, in other words, is bliss. They are so ignorant, in fact, that
neither of them are capable of realizing that they are naked. The obvious
pitfalls of being so ignorant are compensated for by God Himself, in that they
do not need to shelter themselves, via clothing nor housing, from the elements,
nor concern themselves with harmful animals, insects or parasites. Eden was
necessarily apart from any location we know of on the planet today. They do not
suffer from bodily dysfunction. They do not need to gather or cook their food.
They do not need to work, for how can they be productive with no knowledge, or
toil, or want for anything. Everything they need is provided by God directly or
indirectly via the environment of Eden, and they don't know anything they could
want for.
There are also no dangers in Eden, such as a cold virus, a sharp
stick to impale ones self upon, nor tall cliffs to wander over. There are no
earthquakes or mud slides; there is no bad weather. There is, however, a tree.
God placed the tree of knowledge in Eden, and told Adam and Eve specifically not
to eat the fruit from that tree. We find that the fruit bestows knowledge upon
its eater, and such knowledge, warns God, is not for human kind. Adam and Eve
nod their heads ignorantly and run off. An unknown amount of time passes before
a serpent somehow enters Eden. This serpent is really Satan in disguise. At this
point, it is logical to assume that the Garden of Eden is no longer a safe place
for two sub-intellectual children to be frolicking. Satan approaches Eve, and
communicates to her that it might be a good idea to eat the fruit of the tree of
knowledge. Eve, just as ignorant as she was ten minutes ago, nods her head again
and proceeds to partake of the forbidden fruit. Instantly Eve is filled with
knowledge, and decides that Adam might want a bite also. Adam nods his head
ignorantly and takes a bite. As Bryan Prim once said, “Whammo, ladies and
gentlemen we have original sin, for which the curse of God plagues every
descendant from that point onwards including the mentally feeble, heroes of
human decency, peasants and leaders, and unborn children. (?) At this point, God
decides to cast Adam and Eve out of Eden for sinning. Human kind as a whole is
effectively unclean, a disaster of unequaled proportions. As Adam and Eve begin
to populate the planet with the astounding gene pool of exactly two people, each
person born is effectively consigned to hell immediately upon their birth, no
matter how they live their lives, for this is what Christians are told babies
are baptized for. Such is the burden of original sin that God later sent His
only son, Jesus Christ, to suffer death at the hands of the Romans in order to
cleanse humanity of its taint. Jesus, naturally, is the central figure of
Christianity.
Obviously, there are problems with the story of Adam and Eve.
First, the story is utterly fantastic. It strains both intellect and reason, and
cannot be verified. There is no evidence to support it. There is evidence
against it. Evidence suggests that mankind has been present on this planet for
far longer than a few thousand years. The biblical story of God kneading Adam
into existence from dust is laughable, and anything but verifiable. Eve being
created from one of Adams rib bones is equally fantastic mythology. These
elements smack of ancient tribal creation myths carried over into Christianity.
God created Adam and Eve imperfectly; without knowledge. This alone disqualifies
God as a perfect being. God not only created a potential danger in paradise (the
tree), but also allowed Satan to infiltrate and subvert His children into
disobedience. He also knew beforehand that this would happen. To suggest
otherwise is to suggest that God is not omnipotent and also not omniscient. God
knew that Satan would be the catalyst. Without this catalyst, the original sin
would not have occurred. Mankind, however, bears the curse of God for original
sin. This would imply that Satan has power apart from, and in direct conflict
with God. If God cannot control His own created Satan, then this necessarily
makes God imperfect and elevates Satan to deity status. If this is the case,
then we truly have no comparison by which to measure goodness on the part of God
or Satan; if God is evil, then the bible lies about Satan being the evil one.
Also, Adam and Eve, having no knowledge as yet of who or what Satan is, are only
aware of one authority. When Satan approaches, he is an entirely new authority
figure. Being ignorant of good and evil, and completely innocent, Eve had
absolutely no choice but to follow the advice of Satan. These were new rules
being issued into a flat table, there was no experience with which to judge
Satan's intentions. As far as Eve was concerned, these new instructions were
from an authority figure equal to, if not higher than, God, and she had no
experiences by which to judge the suggested actions. She might have known that
God commanded her not to eat the fruit, but she did not know how to compare that
commandment to this new input because God had not given her the ability to do
so. God was also nowhere to be found at the time of the tempting, evidently.
Keep in mind that these two people did not yet have the ability to make choices
between good or evil yet only after the fruit was eaten did they possess this
knowledge. Also, God is portrayed as being somehow absent during these events,
which necessarily makes Him not omnipresent and not omniscient. If you argue
otherwise, then you argue that God is necessarily not omnibenevolent. In either
case, perfection is not represented. If the plan was for Adam and Eve to end up
with knowledge, then why curse them for obtaining it themselves and fulfilling
that plan? Why keep it from them in the first place? But, if the plan was not
for Adam and Eve to end up with knowledge, then who exactly thwarted the plans
of a perfect, all-powerful being: Adam, Eve, or Satan? Who changes the rules on
God? Then again, If the plan was not for Adam and Eve to end up with knowledge,
then why create this tree of knowledge in the first place? Why install it? If
there must be some type of identifying symbol of knowledge, why not make it a
boulder of knowledge and keep things simple on everyone? Finally, If the plan
was for mankind to end up with knowledge, then why engineer events which would
necessitate mankind being cursed and condemned to hell before Jesus saved us,
and which would necessitate the sending of Jesus in the first place, in order to
correct an error of biblical proportions? Why not simply create us with
knowledge in the first place and avoid bloodshed? God must have been able to do
this, or else God is a slave to external rules. The fact that the biblical
account reads the way it does can only lead to the conclusion that either God is
indescribably cruel, or that the people who wrote this part of the bible were
relying on older mythology at the time in order to explain creation.
The
story is constructed such that it forms a linear path directly from human
suffering, due to original sin, to Jesus sacrifice in order to relieve us of
that burden. In the telling, however, it becomes clear that many more
complications arise than perhaps were expected. According to Sunday-school
Christianity, Jesus was necessary; he was a gift from God despite our mistakes
in Eden, and as such we are portrayed as the guilty party as if the actions of
Eve should have an impact on humanity as a whole, if they did, then we are not
free people, but rather the slaves to the deeds of all of our ancestors. Having
disobeyed God, we cursed ourselves, thereby needing a savior. This is not what
is portrayed in the bible as we read the story, however. Noting the above
problems, we find that Satan is the ultimate troublemaker, even if we forego the
logical contradictions in Gods reported actions. Taken as a whole, the entire
story is revealed as a meager attempt on the part of biblical authors to quickly
explain an event which, evidently, they never imagined would be questioned via
modern scientific method. Jesus gift of redemption is based entirely upon the
lie of human guilt for an act represented as shabbily as what we've seen here:
daring to be human in the face of a mythical, wrathful, cosmic superior who made
us human in the first place.
Christian defenders of Eden often use a coined
refutation: God didn't want robots. The expanded meaning being that God really
did want mankind to have knowledge, and that placing the tree in Eden served as
His divine indicator that we should have the ability to make choices. God wanted
us to have free will. This argument often fails to mention the fact that God
specifically commanded Adam and Eve not to make that choice, and that He
punished them for doing so after the fact. We also know that Eve could not have
made such a choice before she ate the fruit, yet the choice to disobey and eat
the fruit at all still condemns us. There are, in fact, several biblical
indications that directly contradict this refutation. First, if the tree of
knowledge was the pathway to the ability to make choices (free will), then Adam
and Eve were incapable of making choices prior to eating the fruit. Thus, they
were created as robots. Also, God specifically commanded Adam and Eve not to eat
the fruit. Thus, he wanted them to remain ignorant and robotic. In addition, God
expected Adam and Eve to comply with a command ONLY because of the fact that a
command was given. They had absolutely no way of knowing right from wrong, since
they hadn't eaten the fruit of knowledge yet, and no personal experience. The
command issued was that of a creator to His unthinking robot. Plus, Any truly
sentient creature with the ability to make choices and in direct daily contact
with God should have no problems at all obeying Him. After all, if God were
readily apparent to everyone as He was to Adam and Eve, then only the severely
mentally handicapped or the morally handicapped, without knowledge, could even
conceive of disobeying Him. Knowing this, it isn't difficult to imagine Adam and
Eve as ignorant, somewhat stupid, robotic puppetsmindeed, the bible tells us so.
If God were really omnipotent, He could have given us free will without
suffering attached. Feeling guilty for an ancestor rebuking God at the beginning
of time is often enough to send believers to church in haste, ready to wail and
bemoan the terrible and sinful people we truly are, and shed tears of absolute
joy reading onwards as Jesus pays the ultimate price for our evident hatred
towards God in Eden. If this isn't enough, then we later have divine guidelines
to break and need repentance for. Such terrible acts against ones God include
homosexuality, mixing fabrics in ones clothing, and eating certain types of
food. Christians will often defend some of these while at the same time ignoring
or rationalizing away the others, depending on the particular frame of mind of
the Christian in question. Why don't people burn bulls nowadays, since the bible
tells us that the smell is pleasing to God?
The scriptures are truly
malleable in this respect they can be made to reflect nearly anyone's agenda.
This agenda always roots itself in trying to convince people that they are
basically bad people in dire need of redemption. Guilt must be a factor,
otherwise Christianity fails as a religion. People argue that sin is just
another name for immorality, but this isn't true. Immorality can exist apart
from any religion, but sin specifically offends a deity. After all, not all sins
are actually immoral, and not all things classified as immoral (i.e. crimes
against humanity) are considered sins.
original sin is nothing more than an
invented story intended to instill a feeling of guilt or unworthiness in
potential recruits, and in the already converted. There is absolutely nothing
wrong with being human!
The biblical flood is a primary example of how
Christian Science works, and also a very good example of just how flexible
reality needs to be in order to maintain belief in the Christian bible. Like the
story of Eden, let's again take a simplified look at what the bible tells us and
what mainstream Christianity teaches. This one is very straightforward, which is
good because it leaves little room to wiggle. Notable is the fact that nearly
every early religion has a global flood story, all the way back to tribal
legends. Telling the story is simple, which is as follows.
After a while of
Adam and Eve populating the planet all by themselves, God grew displeased with
humanity as it was turning out after the whole Eden incident. The only people on
the planet that He liked were Noah and his family. So, God came to Noah and told
him to build an ark capable of holding two, or seven, depending on the version
of the story, of every animal on the planet. Then Noah was to gather these
animals, store them on the ark, and wait while God proceeded to flood the entire
planet with rainfall for 40 days and 40 nights. Noah proceeded to build the ark,
using wood, petroleum pitch, and rudimentary tools and employing only himself
and his family. Then Noah does indeed gather two, or seven, of every single type
of animal that existed, and place them somehow in the ark. Just as Noah was
finishing up this task, God began His global cleansing process with rainfall.
After 40 days and 40 nights, the world was properly wet and its inhabitants
properly drowned, and Noah came to rest on Mt.Ararat, presumably in modern
Turkey. The floodwaters receded to somewhere, and Noah was so happy that he
began sacrificing at least one pair of each clean animal. Beginning with the
list of impossibilities is the notion of the ark. This boat would have had to
have been bigger than a super-tanker. There are MILLIONS of species on the land.
There are over three hundred and fifty thousand species of beetle alone. The
sheer number of insects would fill several arks, before you even consider the
larger creatures. The ark would have to be the single largest ship ever in the
history of the world. Modern technology could not possibly create a ship large
and stable enough to act as Noah's Ark. Many species of land animal require
highly specialized habitat and food to survive. Koala bears, for instance, eat
one kilogram of fresh Eucalyptus- tree leaves per day, which provide all their
water and nutrition, some people have suggested Noah had a year's supply of
dried Eucalyptus leaves, but Koalas need the leaves for their water. What did
Noah do? Rehydrate them with a desalination plant? Hold them out in the rain
every morning? Also, no matter what time of year it was, many creatures would be
hibernating since it's always winter somewhere on the globe. Many creatures are
only found on one continent, indeed some are limited to a small island, forest
or mountain. It's a neat trick to be able to walk thousands of miles to the
Middle East if you're hibernating on a remote island near Alaska.
How could
the ark cope with all the specialized requirements of food/environment for
millions of creatures? The 320 different species of humming-bird, for example,
have very high metabolic rates and have to consume large amounts of nectar
throughout the day. The Ark would have had to cater for 640 humming-birds,
requiring an almost constant supply of fresh nectar from flowers, which wouldn't
grow in great abundance in a dark, damp boat. How could the ark cope with
disposing of the waste products of those creatures? It must have had an
incredibly advanced plumbing and ventilation system, superior to anything to be
found on modern ocean liners or large military vessels. One problem that dairy
farmers have is that vast quantities of fresh dung produce highly toxic gases,
and it would have been many times worse on an Ark.
Where did Noah find the
pitch to waterproof the Ark with? Flood theorists say that all the world's
petroleum deposits were formed during the Flood. How could Noah find and use
pitch to waterproof the Ark before the Flood, when the pitch was formed during
the Flood? Pitch is a petroleum deposit, which takes more than a couple of
thousand years to form. Using modern equipment, it can take a good shipyard
years to build a large ship, using hundreds of men. Noah, five hundred years old
at the time, apparently had himself, a few helpers and a lot of trees. We are
expected to believe that he built the Ark, using crude hand-tools, over a period
of many years in a world filled with evil, scheming criminals. "The earth also
was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence." (?) There are a
few of the things he would have had to deal with.
Left out in the open, the
partly-built Ark would be exposed to the elements, such as rain, wind,
lightning. A large structure is likely to get struck quite often, and wood
burns. In addition there were fungus and termites.
The hordes of fiendish
deviants living around Noah at the time would no doubt have had enjoyed enormous
sinful fun by sabotaging the Ark, stealing the wood for themselves and harassing
the few workers.
Modern shipyards build large ships from metal, as wooden
ships beyond a certain size simply cannot support their own weight out of water.
Either Noah had access to some amazing technology unknown to us, or the size of
the Ark is somewhat exaggerated.
Then we come to the flood itself. The bible
states that all mountains were covered, until they were about twenty feet below
water. This also rules out the idea that it was somehow a local flood, confined
to the Middle East And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth; and all
the high hills, that were under the whole heaven, were covered. Fifteen cubits
upward did the waters prevail; and the mountains were covered. ”(?) The volume
of water would have been astronomical. Millions of cubic miles. Where did it
come from and where did it go? The polar ice-caps are not big enough. The
atmosphere does not contain millions of cubic miles of water. Using a bit of
armchair math, we can roughly calculate how much water would have been needed to
cover the planet to the top of Mt. Everest: The radius of the Earth is approx.
6370km The height of Everest above sea-level is approx. 8.8 km Therefore, the
volume of the Earth is approx. 1,082,696,932,000km3, or 1,080 billion cubic
kilometers. The volume of the earth to the height of Everest is
1,087,190,293,000km3 Subtracting the first volume from the second gives approx.
4,493,361,000, or four thousand, five hundred million cubic kilometers of water!
Also, this rain is supposed to have fallen within about 40 days. That means that
there would have been about 220 meters of rainfall every day over the entire
planet (8800/40 = 220). A few centimeters in a day is considered to be extremely
heavy rain. Many Ark-theorists claim that scale models of the Ark have been
built according to the Biblical specifications, and found to be extremely
sea-worthy in test-tanks. I hope that these tests also attempted to simulate the
correct amount of rainfall by aiming several high-pressure fire-hoses directly
at the model. Assuming it was fresh water this would have severely diluted the
oceans, causing devastation among the marine creatures. Virtually all sea-life
that could not stand brackish water would have been destroyed. How did so many
plants survive being submerged in brackish water for so long? Again, many plants
are quite sensitive to conditions. Then, after the waters subside to an unknown
place, there are still more problems with the story. What happened to all the
corpses of the countless numbers of animals and humans that died? Surely there
would have been terrible plague and disease caused by all that rotting meat.
Many sea-creatures would have been deposited in places they could not normally
reach - inland lakes etc. There lacks any evidence of marine fish skeletons
being found in high, freshwater lake bed. Many claims are made for sighting of
the remains of the Ark in the mountains of Turkey. These Ark-pieces are supposed
to be about nine thousand feet up the side of one precipitous mountain or
another, usually Ararat. Now, these mountains are not gently rolling hills.
They're huge great things covered with snow and full of jagged crevices. The
mountain-goats, birds and flying squirrels could have probably got down safely,
as long as they didn't freeze or starve on the way, but elephants, penguins,
camels and crocodiles are not noted for their natural mountaineering ability.
Next, one has to ask how all the creatures managed to get back to their
original habitats, or at least ones that would support them. As there were only
two, or seven, depending, of each species, how did they manage to travel
thousands of miles back to their place of origin without being eaten, dying in
accidents or of starving to death due to lack of their normal, specialized, food
supply? Of course, not all the animals were able to get away. According to
Genesis 8:20 Noah immediately sacrificed at least one of each pair of clean
animal! (?) That could have potentially been a lot of animals. Disease Some of
the "animals" that are usually left out of the story are microorganisms. Many
bacteria, viruses and parasites spend their entire life-cycles within a specific
host species. This means that all the humans, plants and animals on the Ark
would have had to be carriers for all the species-specific diseases that we have
today, presumably, someone on the Ark carried HIV/AIDS, someone else had
hepatitis, and another had several strains of influenza. The Ark would have been
a gigantic, disease-ridden plague-ship. Of course, maybe all modern diseases
turbo-evolved after the Flood subsided - which makes you wonder how the
surviving creatures managed to survive long enough to populate the world at
all...
Once Noah had seen all the animals off, he then had to set about
repopulating the world. Again, incest in the bible rears it's ugly head. Noah's
family had to inbreed to have children. Sons and daughters, mothers and fathers,
first cousins and first cousins all nicely mixed together The human race
effectively began again with Noah and his company. Some wonder why an omniscient
God even bothered with Adam and Eve. Why did He not start straight away with
Noah? Dinosaur cones cause problems for Flood-theorists. Flood-theorists usually
state that the dinosaur bones we find today are the remains of the dinosaurs
that died during the Flood. The Bible says he took two of EVERY LAND ANIMAL.
Dinosaurs surely fit into this category, do they not?
Also, if the fossil
record was indeed created during the flood, then why do we consistently find
that the lower down you go, the smaller the fossils become?
If you take a
large tank of water, and empty a big bucket of assorted stones (ranging in size
from silt and sand up to large rocks) into it, you will notice that the BIG ONES
SINK FIRST, with the fine silt and sand settling on top. If the fossil record
was created during the flood, surely we should see large bones in the lower
strata, and the smallest ones higher up.
What we actually find is the exact
opposite, which directly contradicts this part of the Flood hypothesis and
supports the evolutionary view.
If all the land animals died during the
flood, we would expect the fossil record to be a hopelessly jumbled mess, with
human bones being mixed up with dinosaur bones and Trilobites. What we actually
find is a neatly layered set of strata that appear to be in chronological order,
showing the evolutionary development from early, simple creatures up to modern,
complex creatures. Also, creatures of approximately similar size, shape and
weight should (according to the Creation theory) sink at about the same rate.
Why aren't dog skeletons mixed in with Compsognathus? Why aren't elephants mixed
in with Stegosaurus? Why isn't pollen mixed all the way through, instead of
starting at the strata containing flowers? Could it be that they were not all
alive at the same time?
This seems an incredibly complex way to go about
ridding the world of sinners, doesn't it? Not only that, it doesn't seem to have
actually worked. If God intended to re-breed the human race from the pure and
virtuous Noah, why do we see so much "sin" in the world today? Surely God would
have foreseen the outcome?
God, who can create or destroy entire galaxies
with no effort at all, has to get some poor commoner to build an enormous ship,
transport millions of animals from all over the planet to this ship, flood the
entire planet, drain the water and then redistribute the animals again. What is
the point? Why not just click his fingers and cause everything to be as he
wishes it to be? Omnipotent does not seem like an accurate description, in this
case.
Perhaps the most perfect tool Christianity has is its beloved bible,
from which all answers a Christian truly needs can be gleaned, except any which
have to do with reality. Unfortunately for most Christians, the bible does not
provide straightforward answers, but rather makes one muddle through the tons
and tons of combinations of poetry, translation, and symbolism, all the while
attempting to keep at bay the demons of self-contradiction, scientific
falsehoods, and fairy tale mythology. It has withstood the test of time as a
bastion of faith for people seeking motivation behind their actions, and served
as a virtual doorway into the Christian family of believers for the downtrodden,
emotionally unstable, or crisis-ridden.
So what value does the bible have?
This is a part