Email from Reader ~ July 4, 2023
I know you’ve explained it, but I guess I am not getting how all Christians are guilty? I can see the fraud in the evangelists and politicians, but the average Christian believers don’t seem to be acting fraudulently??Â
Dear Reader,
You are not alone in your confusion. Understanding the complicity of Christians is difficult, further complicated by other factors such as geography, upbringing, etc.Â
Imagine someone from a small town in Tennessee trying to grasp the Christian fraud after a lifetime of indoctrination to view Christians unrealistically. In Christian Pollution Polemics & Absurdities, authored by Terry Trueman and me, you will find several articles that explain this problem. I implore you to read that short book because you will receive a more detailed explanation than provided herein.
The Bait & Switch
The Christian fraud begins with Christianity’s misuse of philosophy. While debating and postulating God’s existence has a place, these discussions cannot be presented as plausible evidence since they only exist conceptually, meaning these proofs exist in the mind alone, not reality, and prove nothing. The problem stems from a layperson’s understanding of argument, which ignores and frequently treats God as though His proof were the only purpose of philosophy when logical inquiry provides a far more practical role in answering dilemmas of ethics, law, and many other fields. Christians, all theists, tend to argue God’s existence relying on solipsism, cosmological, and other conceptually-confined proofs.
The Christians perpetrate fraud when they present God and religion as factual, which is a form of bait and switch in which the Christian presents conceptually-based proofs, then declares God real based on nothing but ideas that might be possible.
Christianity’s fraud is pervasive.
No one raised in Christianity receives an alternative, and if left to Christians, no one, born Christian or not, would be allowed different perspectives. The majority of Christians prove their fraudulence by their voting and willingness to impose their absurd beliefs on others through laws and policies, such as overturning Roe v Wade, sex education, etc. In the face of contradictory facts that illustrate sex education and access to birth control help fight poverty and overpopulation, Christians would demand you follow their faith and do away with these measures.
Enforcing their religion reflects fraud because they claim Christianity is plausibly true and a practical means of solving social problems, clearly indicated by their willingness to codify it into law when it is neither plausible nor beneficial for solving social issues.
Either Christians are complete idiots (which I do not believe to be the case since they are functional in other ways), or they are complicit in the fraud. Whether conscious or unaware of their complicity, they are guilty of a pervasive fraud that undermines and threatens millions of people with oppression. Ignorance of the fraud does not exonerate nor keep Christians from promoting the deception. By allowing themselves to believe this far-fetched tale, they support a religion that gives birth to groups like the KKK, White Supremacists, Nazis, and many others. Merely believing in Christianity, no matter the sect or interpretation, Christians give credence to the religion, whether cult, mainstream, Mormon, or Evangelical. Their belief alone unifies Christians in fraud, which explains perfectly why they, in the majority, vote the same and share the same goals, regardless of orthodoxy in most cases.
…mainstream religions like Catholicism and Protestantism vote between 47% and 55% Republican, but the percentage jumps with white evangelicals to somewhere between 76% and 85%
…even if all the white evangelicals voted Republican, this alone would not be enough to win the Presidency since they only comprise one-quarter of all the voters.
…approximately half of the mainstream Christians voted for a party that increasingly aims at evangelical Christian nationalist voters…evangelicals tipped the numbers in favor of the majority of Christians voting Republican.
The Christian fraud ever deepens.
To Maintain a Fraud, Willing or Unwilling, You Must Lie!
There is a cost for placing faith in a fraudulent idea. Believing the earth is flat limits your understanding of science and nature. Similarly, Christians limit themselves to a fantasy that God sent his only son to die a horrible death for their sins, which makes absolutely no sense to anyone but a Christian who lives in this delusional world. Here, we see the Christian fraud grow in the believers’ need to warp reality to fit their illusion. The Christians, rather than looking at facts that contradict their belief, headlong push to legislate against things like birth control because if everyone strived to be like Jesus by not having premarital sex, there would be no need for abortion or contraception! Despite abstinence-only sex education’s glaring statistical failure, the bizarre Christian belief dictates this dream is an achievable reality. If you are willing to believe Jesus was born of virgin birth and died to save us from sin, well, why wouldn’t abstinence-only sex education work?
Born of misplaced faith in the implausible, Christian fraud grows into a recursive lie requiring consistent effort to maintain internally and externally, raising serious questions to how anyone ignores the modern world’s omnipresent media reflecting a contradictory reality.
The fraud deepens even further.
The Deliberate Nature of Christian Fraud
As we ponder the obvious contradictions that do little to jar the Christian mind, the maintenance and proliferation of such massive fraud reveal necessary premeditation and awareness to fuel the lie. Those Christian philosophers, academics, priests, and pastors must constantly reinforce ignorance in the Christian and use many tactics like speaking in jargon, always taking Christian arguments into the realm of philosophy (since that is the only place it is possible), and other more guerrilla rhetoric, like dropping comments across social media or any site where people can post freely. They post pithy sarcastic responses that shoot down entire articles, (often writing containing only the mildest implications for Christians,) by picking out extraneous points or no point at all! They plant these comment mines wherever they can stop Christians from reading anything too critical of their religion.
Perhaps Christians would be more honest if they stopped thinking of life as epic fiction. Just a thought.
These tactics work because fraudsters KNOW the Christian already believes the fraud, and these ignorance mines inflame bias, halting believers from straying into critical thought.
This is the internal and external fraud of Christianity that results from giving oneself to an implausible idea. Soon you will find recognition of the fraud pales in the awareness of those controlling Christianity: clergy, wealthy supporters, politicians, etc. They fully comprehend their religion’s absurdity, and their motivations to be complicit in the Christian fraud should frighten you.
I hope this helps you and anyone else confused by the fraud. If not right away, don’t worry — you will see the problem clearer as you continue investigating Christianity.
Thanks.