- In the beginning - The Bible
- The Origin & Authors of the Old Testament
- The Books of the Old Testament
- Is the Old Testament inspired?
- Genesis: Creation
- Genesis: Adam & Eve
- Genesis: The fall of man & “Original Sin”
- Genesis: Cain & Able
- Genesis: The "Nephilim"
- Genesis: The Flood
- Genesis: Sodom & Gomorrah
- Exodus: Ten Commandments
- Exodus: The Exodus
- Contradictions: Quick Reference
- Who is the God of the Old Testament?
- The origin & Authors of the New Testament
- The "Synoptic Problem"
- Is the New Testament Inspired?
- Constantine I
- The Bible: What version?
- The Gospels analysed
- The Life of Jesus analysed
- The Death of Jesus analysed
- An Easter Challenge for Christians
- The New Testament analysed
- Contradictions: Quick Reference
- Who is the God of the New Testament?
- The Philosophy of Christ
- The origin of Religion
- The origin of Christianity
- Links between Christianity and other (older) religions
- The "Fish" and the "Cross"
- Unknown History: The Dark Ages
- Unknown History: The Crusades
- Unknown History: The Inquisition
- Is the Bible fact or fiction?
- Biblical incondidtensies with the physical world
- Is the Bible the word of God?
- The Bibles Nemesis
- Archaeology and Biblical accuracy
- The "Bible Code's"
- Original sin and salvation
- Who was Jesus and did he exist?
- The Fabulous Prophecies of the Messiah
- Was the death of Jesus a real sacrifice?
- Problems with the "Resurection" story
- The Trinity exposed
- Justified faith or emotionalism?
- Humans and "Free Will"
- God and "Free Will"
- Can we judge God?
- Investigating God
- Holy Experiences of God
- Why am I me?
- Answers to prayer
- The seduction of Fundamentalism
- An apologist's charade
- Christianity in court
- The case against immortality
- Salvation exposed
- The arrogance of man
- Our universe
- In the end
- Now what?
- Genesis
- Exodus
- Leviticus
- Numbers
- Deuteronomy
- Joshua
- Judges
- Ruth
- 1 & 2 Samuel
- 1 & 2 Kings
- 1 & 2 Chronicles
- Ezra | Nehinia | Ester
- Job
- Psalms
- Proverbs | Songs
- Isiah
- Jeremiah
- Lamentations
- Ezekiel
- Hosea | Joel
- Amos | Obadja
- Habakuk | Zephanja | Haggai
- Zecharia | Malachi
- Matthew
- Mark
- Luke
- John
- Acts
- Romans | Galations
- Ephisians | Phillipians | Colossians
- 1 & 2 Corinthians
- 1 & 2 Thessalonians
- 1 & 2 Timothy
- Titus | Philemon
- Hebrews | James
- 1 & 2 Peter
- 1, 2, 3 John | Jude
- Revelations
- The Quest for the historical Jesus Christ
- Was there no historical Jesus?
- 20 References to the Conspiracy of Silence

For as long as I can remember I was told to “believe” and do not let doubt get a foothold in my heart. Christians believe they do not need proof of anything, because that is what faith in Jesus is all about. For a long time I did just that. I believed without any doubt that the Bible is the ultimate and inerrant Word of God. Now I realise that this lie, is the only and ultimate way for the leaders of the Christian religion to keep there flock from deserting them en-mass!

1 Thessalonians 5:21 - "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good"

I tend to prove that this “faith”, that is required by the Christian religion, is based on lies and deceit. I do not have a problem with the definition of faith. However, if there is reasonable doubt that what you “believe in” might not be true then it is your duty and right to find out if your faith is justified or not.

John 20:29 - "Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe."

The entire “blind faith” of Christianity is base on this scripture. This scripture is the noose that has been strangling Christians and keeping them in darkness for about 2000 years! This scripture is the wall all Christians are hiding behind when confronted with questions and facts about their religion that is impossible to answer or justify. I intend to break down this wall brick by brick to help you see, to show you what I believe is the truth.

I would like to extend a challenge to all Christians to read this book and test if your faith in the Bible is justified or not. I also want to challenge people that believe that they have fallen away from the faith to read this book and see they do not have to live in guilt any more. Moreover, that they have nothing to feel bad about for not having faith in the Bible any more.

I invite every one to come on a quest with me to explore the “unholy ground” on which the Christian faith is based on. I dare you…

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