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Was The Bible a Copy Infringement of Greek Mythology?

icon1 Published by Darkangel in Religion on March 4, 2010 | 7 Comments

This is an article that explains the parallels between the bible and Greek mythology.

Religion is Not The Opium of The People

icon1 Published by Andrew Michael in Religion on March 7, 2010 | 6 Comments

There has been much rejection of religious ideas all-over the world, which originates from people who view religion as a means of gaining control of the weak and desperate.

My First Communion

icon1 Published by Vincent Catalano in Religion on August 24, 2009 | 1 Comment

My upbringing was not without religion. It’s exactly why I’m not a religious man. Here is the story of how I lost my faith and why I can never regain it.

The Prison of Hope

icon1 Published by brokentopaz in Christianity on July 14, 2009 | 2 Comments

The quote “The Bible is a window in this prison of hope, through which we look into eternity.” by John Sullivan Dwight is examined.

Why the Disciples Didn’t Get It

icon1 Published by Karen Gross in Christianity on April 8, 2009 | 10 Comments

Jesus told them that He was going to be killed and then come back in three days, but the disciples were astonished when they actually witnessed Him do just that. I think that I would have been rather amazed as well. How about you?

Paganism Vs. Christianity

icon1 Published by Darkangel in Christianity on January 26, 2009 | 2 Comments

This is an article that explains all the similarities and parallels between the old pagan religion and the christian faith and the similarities and explains how today’s christian holidays such as Easter and Christmas were actually originally pagan holidays. I think you will find this article quite interesting and will be surprised at my research and evidence if you just read this article with an open mind.

Is Monotheism Progress?

icon1 Published by Tommy B in Religion on October 27, 2008 | 2 Comments

The major differences between monotheism, mainly in the form of Christianity, and animism, a polytheistic religion. The article explains why both religions appeal to different lifestyles.

Paganism is the Original Faith of Christianity

icon1 Published by Darkangel in Paganism on June 11, 2008 | No Comments

Christianity holidays were once pagan holidays and all the Christian traditions of the catholic church were adopted from the ancient pagans.

Did Christianity Derive From Paganism

icon1 Published by Darkangel in Paganism on June 11, 2008 | 3 Comments

How christianity was simply just a plagiaristic copy from the pagan faith.

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