Incendiary in its passion and irrefutable in its evidence, this
classic of atheistic literature condemns Christianity as
superstition and wishful thinking rooted in early paganism,
"sourced" by anonymous fables, and promoted by self-serving men
seeking "worldly riches and power." Raging against the blatant
manipulations of the early Church and the antiscience agenda of the
modern Church, American writer JOSEPH WHELESS (1868-1950) takes on
everything from faked "relics" and the "holy mummery" of stigmatics
and other dramatic mystics to the "priestly terrorism" of the
Crusades, the Inquisition, and the Church's historical intolerance.
This is an absolute must-read for anyone looking for ammunition to
counter the argument that the longevity of Christianity is evidence
of its legitimacy. ALSO AVAILABLE FROM COSIMO: Wheless's Is It
God's Word?
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