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Dutch edition book cover of Why I Am Not a Christian. Why I Am Not a Christian is an essay by the British philosopher Bertrand Russell.Originally a talk given on 6 March 1927 at Battersea Town Hall, under the auspices of the South London Branch of the National Secular Society, it was published that year as a pamphlet and has been republished several times in English and in translation.
1957, Why I Am Not A Christian and Other Essays on Religion and Related Subjects (edited by Paul Edwards), London: George Allen & Unwin. 1958, Understanding History and Other Essays, New York: Philosophical Library. 1959, Common Sense and Nuclear Warfare, London: George Allen & Unwin. 1959, My Philosophical Development, London: George Allen ...
Why I Am an Atheist, an essay by Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh, published in 1930. Why I Am Still a Christian is a book by Catholic theologian Hans Küng, published in 1987. Why I Am a Christian, is a 2003 book by English author John Stott. Why I Am an Atheist is an essay by Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh, published in 1930.
I am writing as a Christian pastor — a Baptist, no less — serving churches for the past 52 years. Of course, I favor Christianity. And in my ministry, I invite persons to consider faith in ...
But as a Christian, the bigger threat in the U.S. now seems to be Evangelical idolatry—this tendency of many Christians to turn a political candidate into an idol, particularly one who has ...
Why I Am Not a Muslim, a book written by Ibn Warraq, is a critique of Islam and the Qur'an.It was first published by Prometheus Books in the United States in 1995. The title of the book is a homage to Bertrand Russell's essay, Why I Am Not a Christian, in which Russell criticizes the religion in which he was raised.
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He claims that Gibson did not realize that the four Gospels were not at all historical records, and that they had multiple authors, all being written many decades after the crucifixion—and, moreover, that they do not agree on anything "of importance" (e.g., the virgin birth and the genealogy of Jesus). He cites many contradictions of this type.