M1Religion.com
Most of us decide on a particular view of the underlying nature of things and live accordingly.
We can decide on this view using either of two methods:
- assessing the evidence for each possibility and adopting the one that makes most sense, or
- adopting the one that the people around us tell us we should adopt.
Method 1 would seem to be the one most likely to lead to the correct view. But the fact that parts of the world have predominant faiths that are quite different from those in other parts of the world, suggests that most people go with Method 2.
Of course there is no conclusive proof for any world view. If there were, the debate would have been settled long ago. Afterall, no one tries to disprove Pythagoras’ Theorem. But there are arguments which can be somewhat persuasive. This site presents some of these arguments.
The material on the site would make most sense if read in order. But, as most people wouldn't want to read it all, each item on the navigation bar leads to a fairly stand-alone article. You can just pick whatever grabs your interest.
If you are going to read just one article, 'For and Against' presents arguments for and against Christianity, and would be a good one. Either 'Evil Thoughts' or 'Creation' would probably be the easiest and most light-hearted. 'Abortion' might be the most thought-provoking. All of these are under the 'Christianity' menu.
 
Odin, Yahweh and Zeus, three of the many gods that humans have believed in.
Image Acknowledgements
Blue sky: PickPik       Ganesh: Easy-Peasy.AI       Muslim: Wikimedia Commons       Christ: Wikimedia Commons      
Jew: PickPik       Hell: Flickr       Sikh: Wikimedia Commons       Buddha: StockVault       Odin: BasedLabs      
Yahweh: Easy-Peasy.AI       Zeus: CGDream
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