Creationist Pseudo-science While creationism is not only put forth by Christians, it is from this group that the vast majority of the literature pushing this nonsense originates. Islamic and Orthodox Jewish creationists seem to quote Christian creationists to the letter, only changing the name of the God to Allah, or HaShem. Israel Lopez, chairman of the Darwinist Temple of Zionist Free Masons discusses why Creationism cannot be considered a science. [Go to the essay] Is Monotheism the Solution? Numerous Christians (most likely Seventh Day Adventists) have been sending out an email that is a call for a return to Monotheism and Bible-based values. They see this as the solution to our nation's problems. Is the Bible the answer? Or is Monotheism something that will only set us back further? [Go to the essay] Hellenism and Christianity Christianity is an odd bird, or more a platypus. The Christian writings show an odd mix of Hellenist thought, Mithraic cult worship, Midrashic story telling, and other ingredients. Here, Sayyid Ayatushaytan Ruhiblis Dunyawi Godizdedi, the FTMecca's correspondent in Iran, takes time off from his research on Shi'ism to focus on the Christian pseudo-Monotheism that is cloaked in an obvious Hellenist garb, and what this means to authentic Monotheist savages. [Go to the essay] What Did Jesus Really Say? The Muslims and the Christians often want to reinterpret the story of Jesus as found in the gospels to make him appear as a member of their religion. Was Jesus a Catholic? Was Jesus a Muslim? Or was Jesus a Mushrik? Yahutha Bin Israil al-Hinjew shows how Jesus might of been a Buddhist, a Hindu, or a Pantheist. [Go to the essay] Messianic Madness Nearly half the world's population believes in the existence of Jesus, and furthermore, that he is/was the Messiah (whatever that means). How strange it is that this so-called "prince of peace" is the Messiah for the two most barbaric religions in world history: Christianity and Islam. This article brings his very existence into question. [Go to the essay] Historical Myths Monotheists (particularly Christians and Muslims) often laugh at the colorful stories found in Hinduism, yet these same people will want others to believe their own fantastic claims without question. How is it that a Christian can laugh at stories about Hanuman, yet keep a straight face when they tell us that Jesus walked on water? Is Christianity (and its Judeo-Islamic counterparts) any more logical than Hinduism? [Go to the essay] Christianity & Conquest The history of Christianity is, at times, so dark that even Islam seems like a tolerant and peaceful faith compared to it. Forced conversions, rape, plunder, murder, and numerous other atrocities have been committed in the name of Jesus, the prince of peace. Modern Christians might claim that such atrocities were the result of evil men who were only paying the religion lip service. This article asks if the roots of Christian violence and intolerance can be found in the Bible. [Go to the essay] |