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Heinz-Werner Kubitza's The Jesus Delusion: How the Christians created their God: PDF

By Heinz-Werner Kubitza

ISBN-10: 3828835384

ISBN-13: 9783828835382

The Bible is the main overvalued booklet on this planet, and Jesus of Nazareth the main puffed up individual in international background. those are many of the propositions which the writer, who has a doctorate in theology, formulates in his exam of the Christian faith. In a really readable and infrequently funny type the booklet asks no matter if the Bible rather is any such reliable, ethically useful e-book, because the church buildings regularly declare, or no matter if the God of the previous testomony isn't really particularly an irascible warfare god whereas the hot testomony pronounces the destruction of all unbelievers on the finish occasions: “He that believeth and is baptized will likely be stored; yet he that believeth now not will be damned” (Mark sixteen: 16). The booklet additionally asks no matter if the church buildings are correct to invoke that Jesus of Nazareth whom they announce because the Son of God. in any case, educational examine has lengthy demonstrated that the genuine Jesus was once very diverse and had virtually not anything in universal with the Jesus of the church buildings. Christianity has been riding via background with out a driver's licence. This e-book is addressed either to believers who don't draw back from confronting uncomfortable proof, and to these those who don't have anything to do with the Church and who've regularly suspected that anything in Christianity isn't really rather right.

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