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Many Christians and non-Christians remain largely unaware of the history of Christianity. This website lays out the facts as clearly as possible. Popular and topical areas are:
- Family Values - showing that traditional Christian teachings are the exact opposite of what are now widely taught as traditional Christian teachings.
- Persecution - the largely imaginary Persecutions of Christians contrasted with the extensive persecution by Christians of "Heathens", Witches, Heretics,Schismatics, Cathars, Jews, Inquisition Victims, Philosophers, Freethinkers,"Blasphemers", Apostates, Humanists, Pantheists, Unitarians, Deists andAtheists
- Attitudes to Sex - including some surprises, on topics such as Celibacy,Sadomasochism & Necrophilia
- The Christian record of Interference in Politics
- The origin of the Priesthood and the Papacy
- Miracles - how they have changed and why they have become so rare
- Traditional Battlegrounds between Christianity and science - with a list of lost battles
- How Mary, the mother of Jesus, keeps her Virginity
- Social Issues - The Church's uncomfortable record on social issues , includingSlavery, Racism, Capital Punishment, Penal Reform, Physical Abuse, Treatment of Women, Contraception, Abortion, Divorce, Children, Romanies, The Physically Ill, The Mentally Ill, The Poor, Animals, Ecology
- The question of whether any Christians really follow Biblical teachings as set out in the Old Testament and the New Testament?
For more detail and other topics see below:
How do we know what Christianity teaches? Thousands of Christian Churches teach different things, and all Churches over two hundred years old have changed their teachings during the last two centuries. One reason for disagreement is that different Churches select different sources of authority. Among these sources are various writings, notably the Old Testament and the New Testament. Another source of authority is "traditions" especially " Apostolic Traditions" supposedly passed down from the earliest years of Christianity. Other sources include notable early Christian men - the so-called Church Fathers.
Over the centuries Christian Churches have also accorded supposedly infallible authority to various men. For many centuries the Roman (ie Byzantine) Emperors were held to be infallible - a fact that is now heavily downplayed. Churches also taught that Councils of the whole Church, so called General Church Councils, were also infallible. More recently the Roman Catholic Church has claimed that Popes are also infallible. Each of these authorities is assessed, and the assessments summarised in Conclusions.
Related to these questions is the concept of Orthodoxy. Given the contradictory and otherwise unsatisfactory nature of the various Christian Authorities how can anyone know what constitutes the "correct" form of Christianity among the thousand of past and present denominations? One particularly thorny issue is the idea of a Christian priesthood, so the o rigin of the Priesthood is investigated in some detail.
According to many Christian apologists there cannot be any conflict between Christianity and science, since they deal with different types of knowledge. They occupy different domains which do not overlap and so they cannot ever come into conflict. This view is open to challenge by reviewing traditional battlegrounds, including Early Christian Attitudes to Science, and then specifically Cosmology, Mathematics and Physics, Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, Pharmacy and Medicine, Philology, Philosophy. In these the battles are now fought and have been decided. There are also a number of modern battlegroundsincluding Evolution and Genetics, Creation Science, and Origins of Life, some of which have important consequences
In line with the Moral Argument already mentioned, if Christianity was the one true religion, or was divinely inspired, then Christians should be able to demonstrate a superior morality and a superior moral record. Thus Christians would have a better record on Social Issues(such as Slavery, Racism, Capital Punishment, Penal Reform, Physical Abuse, Treatment of Women, Contraception, Abortion, Divorce, Family Values, Children, Romanies, The Physically Ill, The Mentally Ill, The Poor, Animals, and the Environment). Christians would have endured Persecutions of Christians without carrying out Persecutions themselves. Again, Christians would have a good influence on the governance of Christian States (for example creating a constructive Symbiosis between Church & State, not Meddling in National Governments, and exercising a positive influence in politics). Christians would have exercised a sensitive and positive influence over all aspects of Sex, would have promoted research into Science & Medicine, would have a record of opposing Violence & Warfare, and no record of Cultural Vandalism. As Christianity does not always live up to expectations, some Possible Explanations are considered and the evidence Summed up.
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