These are some of my cognitive oppositions to Christianity:
1. Christianity is born in Semitic lands, addresses Semitic people, and forms Semitic law. I am not a Semite; therefore, Christianity is not the manifestation of archetypal supernature appropriate for my life and my people.
2. Christianity is not a functional religion of guidance through life. Every precept of Christianity teaches to completely reject the joys of life, for they are sins and temptations, and anyone who falls victim to their comforts must seek atonement. While I do understand that the physical and contingent plane of becoming is not a permanent, and therefore not a worthwhile, goal, the roots of spiritual ascension must come from sound physical appreciation.
3. Any man willing to follow a religion that forces him to his knees deserves to do so in a guillotine.
4. Weakness is not an admirable trait in anything, much less a human being.
5. A religion that bases its appeal on personal compassion and motherly nurturing as much as Christianity is the second of four stages of dissolution, and must be replaced by a solar spirituality that guides a man out of ultimate righteousness, not personal appeal.
6. A true man does not repent for something for which he is not sorry; he stands to his deeds.
That's all I can muster for now; more will come as the discussion ensues.
Your turn, DS.
SST
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