God and my Neighbour

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Robert Blatchford 1903
English
  • Preface
  • Forewords
  • The Sin of Unbelief
  • One Reason
  • What I Can and Cannot Believe
  • The OT: Is the Bible the Word of God?
  • The OT: The Evolution of the Bible
  • The OT: Notes on the Moses Myth
  • The OT: The Universe According to Ancient Religion and Modern Science
  • The OT: Jehovah the Adopted Heavenly Father of Christianity, Part 1
  • The OT: Jehovah the Adopted Heavenly Father of Christianity, Part 2
  • The OT: The Book of Books
  • The OT: Our Heavenly Father
  • The OT: Prayer and Praise
  • The NT: The Resurrection. Value of the Evidence in Law
  • The NT: The Gospel Witnesses
  • The NT: The Time Spirit in the First Century
  • The NT: Christianity Before Christ
  • The NT: Other Evidences of Christ's Divinity
  • The Christian Religion - What is Christianity?
  • Determinism - Can Man Sin Against God?
  • Christian Apologies
  • Christian Apologies: Christianity and Civilisation
  • Christian Apologies: Christianity and Ethics
  • Christian Apologies: The Success of Christianity
  • Christian Apologies: The Prophecies
  • Christian Apologies: The Universality of Religious Belief
  • Christian Apologies: Spiritual Discernment
  • Christian Apologies: Some other Apologies
  • Christian Apologies: Counsels of Despair
  • Conclusion - The Parting of the Ways
"I have been asked why I have opposed Christianity. I have several reasons, which shall appear in due course. At present I offer one.
I oppose Christianity because it is not true.
No honest man will ask for any other reason. But it may be asked why I say that Christianity is not true; and that is a very proper question, which I shall do my best to answer."

Thus states the author in one of the first chapters of this book, and subsequently he lays down his apology, drawing his conclusions from numerous books published by believers and unbelievers alike, and, of course, from the bible itself. (Summary by Availle, with a quote from the book.)

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