Yesterday I watched a pretty interesting movie, The god who wasn’t there, and I really do recommend it. It takes up many interesting facts, most of them about Jesus, gives quite a few reasons as to why christianity is wrong.
Now I’m neither for nor against a god, but I’m certainly against one like the christian one.
But anyway, as I said I really recommend it. Yet remember when you watch it to think for yourself, as always.
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I really liked The God Who Wasn’t There and it actually got me very interested in the origins of the Bible. I had always understood, at some level, that the Bible was a collection of documents, but it never occured to me to think of those documents as individual writings. After watching TGWWT I went on a spree, borrowing and buying as many books on the Bible as I could get. The information out there is almost as astounding as what people don’t know… the document gap that they present in TGWWT is just one of many pieces of information that we never get told about the Bible.