Why Christian mainstream core theology drives many to atheism rather than to faith.

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Re: Why Christian mainstream core theology drives many to atheism rather than to faith.

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Oh come on, we are not expected to read this, are we?
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If you study history, you will discover that Christianity died in the 19th century. Darwin's theory of evolution was a shock to the Western world and since then there has been no serious Western intellectual that will support Christian dogma. I am talking about people at the level of Descartes and Pascal or even Saint Thomas Aquinas. This will never happen again. Christianity's head has been cut off. Nietzsche summarized the situation with his "God is Dead" line. Neitzsche wasn't necessarily happy about this. He was just reporting the reality.

This is an interesting scholar who explains why Zarathustra was the Indo-European's first prophet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjYpghe1bCc&t=17s
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Re: Why Christian mainstream core theology drives many to atheism rather than to faith.

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@Gali you can read what Alex believes in his posts above on page one of this thread. Apparently he put his photo in his avatar now too, which is very brave of him. :) Can you do the same? lol. Most guys here don't hae the guts to do that, except for @kangarunner and yours truly of course. It's the mark of a truly authentic man I think.
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