What you are talking about is essentially an online book. I skimmed the contents and didn't see anything I haven't seen ten million times before. Frankly, it's rather juvenile, or if you prefer something a little more charitable, it is to theology what the
the History Chanel is these days to history. I mean, anyone using "popular" atheist arguments like claiming the Bible says the earth is flat or that rabbits chew the cud is someone I immediately write off as uneducated
at best. The whole opening section is little more than poisoning the well, and they actually think that Jesus never existed. And to prove it, they link to jesusneverexisted.com! I mean . . . REALLY. Anybody who thinks THAT is a real source is about as interesting as someone who looks to the National Enquirer or the Onion for the news sources.
Look, anybody can throw together a quick 'n' dirty case against Christianity. It's lazy thinking. So let me tell you what I would strongly encourage you to do: start at the first argument and look up the rebuttals. They are very easy to find. If you have trouble finding them, ask us here. But for now, take it on faith from me that this is all a joke. If you take my advice and actually do this, when you get to the end of it, you're going to be shocked at how foolish it all is. And for what it is worth, that's how I got my start around 20 years ago. Somebody posted an article called 101 Contradictions in the Bible. I didn't know too much back then, and some of them seemed like a big deal. So I literally went through every single one. I looked them all up and found that ALL of them were flimsy (to put it politely). About a year later I found that others had done the same thing and had posted their answers on the web, and not surprisingly, a great many of my answers were the same. I cannot tell you how much that exercise strengthened my faith.
So far from looking at this as something to be afarid of, look at this as an opportunity to see better through the garbage that's out there. Right now, you have to take it on faith that it's garbage. And seriously, ask those of us who have been around a very long time if any of those arguments worry us one bit. Frankly, you'll find from us a collective yawn, because it really is
boring. But that is great news for you--not because we can give you answers. No, but because that means that in a relatively short time, you can get all the answers, too, and then
you will find yourself in a place where you think it's boring, too.
tl;dr - there's too much to answer in anything like a single post. Go through that site item by item. I promise you that there are lots of answers. All of those "arguments" are tired, old, and discredited. They are using ridiculous sources that no serious people take seriously. Do that, and when you get through the process, you'll have an immensely strongly faith than you did before, and you'll actually be
thanking God for letting you get a taste of that garbage. I mean, if
that's the best that atheists have to offer (and, sadly, it isn't, but it is pretty typical of the popular atheism fifteen year old boys find interesting), then you'll rest much easier in your faith.
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I'm going to jump way ahead, by the way . . . to prove how juvenile this is, read this book:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18087/18 ... 8087-h.htm
It's called
Historic Doubts Relative To Napoleon Buonaparte. There, the author uses exactly the same kind of "reasoning" as these fools to show that Napoleon never existed. It's a hysterical read, and not terribly wrong. When you see their methods for what they are, you'll write them off for what they are--conspiracy theorists no better and no more serious than
these . . . er . . . nice folks (my favorite among these being the claim that the moon doesn't exist . . . really, if people can claim that the moon doesn't exist, are you at all concerned when people can claim that Jesus didn't exist?!?)