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The essence of christianity is ignorance; replacing a complex natural system defined by chaos by a system made up of polarized good and bad, of which the former is to be strived for and the latter demonized, because another universe somehow imparts this will upon to ours. Most people love this because it allows them to live in a blissful, numb way and avoid taking any action which might offend anyone.
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''This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins... (1 John 4: 10)''
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[[God|Who is God]]
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[[Jesus|Who is Jesus and why did he have to die?]]
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[[Becoming a Christian]]
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[[Living as a Christian]]
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[[Facts, figures, demographics and trends in Christianity]]
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[[Reflections]] - Read some short reflections about Christ and Christianity
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[[Testimonies]] - Hear stories of how other people became Christians and what God has done in their lives.
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==Other contents pages include==
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[[Bible]]
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[[Current issues]]
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[[Church history and denominations]]
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[[Christian doctrine and debates]]
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[[Cults and other religions]]
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[[Christian art, literature and music]]
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[[Miscellaneous topics]]

Revision as of 08:13, 16 March 2005

This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins... (1 John 4: 10)


Who is God

Who is Jesus and why did he have to die?

Becoming a Christian

Living as a Christian




Facts, figures, demographics and trends in Christianity


Reflections - Read some short reflections about Christ and Christianity


Testimonies - Hear stories of how other people became Christians and what God has done in their lives.

Other contents pages include

Bible

Current issues

Church history and denominations

Christian doctrine and debates

Cults and other religions

Christian art, literature and music

Miscellaneous topics