SummaryChristians often say they “chose” God—as if belief were the outcome of a neutral, adult search. In reality, most people’s religion is decided long before they can evaluate evidence: by family, geography, social pressure, and the cost of leaving. When Christian nationalists insist that Christianity is just a harmless personal choice, they erase those forces—and […]
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The Self‑Perpetuating Lie of Christianity
Summary Authoritarian forms of Christianity do not just preach a message; they build a closed system that protects itself from scrutiny. From early childhood, many people are taught that questioning the faith is dangerous, that doubt is a moral failure, and that any discomfort with doctrine is their fault—not a problem with the belief system. […]
The Original Sin: Why Knowledge Is the Greatest Threat to Christian Authority
Summary The Genesis story of the Tree of Knowledge casts curiosity as “original sin” and obedience as virtue, revealing how myths can be used to police inquiry. It shows how religious institutions have treated questions as threats, from biblical narratives to historical campaigns against science, literacy, and dissent. In a secular republic, reclaiming knowledge as […]