This is a good point. However, not much has been discovered to support any of Christianity's claims. That's not my argument, though. My argument is with the lessons it's trying to teach. Many of it's lessons are very good ones, such as treating each other with decency, and maintaining as nonviolent a life as possible. It's a wonderful way to govern the weak-minded, and to give them hope and faith in something (I don't mean to imply that all Christians are weak-minded. That's certainly not the case.). I just think that some of the messages are wrong. So far, I seem to be wrong on the Adam and Eve argument, and possibly the knowledge argument. However, Christianity, like any other religion, preaches blind faith, which I think is wrong. If I'm going to believe in it, I'm going to learn about it. The only problem is that one of the best ways I learn is to argue. Being that it's a big no-no to argue with God, I'm not in the best position.





I also think that Christianity's messages have been taken way too far, too many times. Millions upon Millions of lives have been taken in the name of somebody who preaches peace. Christianity preaches persuasion of other cultures to believe in Christ, and too many times, that has been taken so far that all other rules and values have been forgotten. Many wars have been fought in the name of a religion that preaches quite hard against wars. There are many ways to interpret the Bible, but I find it hard to believe that there is any way to interpret it to be encouraging such violent behavior, even if it is against "heathens".