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Christian Pollution: Polemics & Absurdities

How Christianity Hijacks Philosophy

Christian Pollution: Polemics & Absurdities Part 12. From the Chapter Christianity: The Bullshit is Possible, (But Probably Not,) & Therefore Dishonest

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Arguing theism is absolutely pointless.

Invariably, our best minds can be found pointlessly arguing the belief in God. More than pointless, these arguments divert attention from the real problems since they tend to broadly contextualize God and focus on points like the Bible or Koran when they are used to evidence God. This leads to a constant rehashing of arguments, which solves nothing, primarily because God is not the problem. Arguing the existence of God is meaningless since no single person’s faith amounts to serious social issues. One might be inclined to believe that religion is the problem, but this is also a generalization: another argument trap that wastes time because the discussion becomes too broad-based to have any significance. Ultimately, most arguments concerning religion or faith need to realign to a specific religion, such as in the US, where we suffer Christianity.

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