This incendiary book constitutes a formal theological disproof of the central tenets of Christianity - the Trinity and the Incarnation. Christianity is a staggeringly false religion. The reason most Christians continue to believe is that a) they have been relentlessly brainwashed and b) they don't actually know anything about Christianity. The absurdities of Christianity can be understood only by examining the many heresies that sprang up in the early centuries of the Church, challenging every aspect of orthodox Christian thinking. These heresies have boxed in Christianity so much that all that's left is a statement of what Christianity ISN'T. It's only possible to be a Trinitarian Christian by stating the empty formula "three persons in one God" without ever daring to specify what "person" means. Similarly, Christians mouth the hollow formula of the Incarnation: "two natures, human and divine, in one person" without having any idea of what "nature" means. This is a book by the Pythagorean Illuminati.
This incendiary book constitutes a formal theological disproof of the central tenets of Christianity - the Trinity and the Incarnation. Christianity is a staggeringly false religion. The reason most Christians continue to believe is that a) they have been relentlessly brainwashed and b) they don't actually know anything about Christianity. The absurdities of Christianity can be understood only by examining the many heresies that sprang up in the early centuries of the Church, challenging every aspect of orthodox Christian thinking. These heresies have boxed in Christianity so much that all that's left is a statement of what Christianity ISN'T. It's only possible to be a Trinitarian Christian by stating the empty formula "three persons in one God" without ever daring to specify what "person" means. Similarly, Christians mouth the hollow formula of the Incarnation: "two natures, human and divine, in one person" without having any idea of what "nature" means. This is a book by the Pythagorean Illuminati.