Meek Messiah: Christianityвђ™s Lies, Laws And ... - No
: Paulkovich highlights what he views as internal contradictions and irrational claims within the Bible, portraying it as a tool for control rather than a divine text.
: Paulkovich argues that there is no credible historical evidence for the existence of Jesus. He cites a list of 126 contemporary historians and writers who lived during or shortly after the alleged time of Jesus but failed to mention him or the events described in the Gospels. No Meek Messiah: Christianity’s Lies, Laws and ...
: While praised by atheists and critics of religion for its relentless research, some scholars argue its "mythicist" claims (that Jesus never existed) are far-fetched and rely on rhetorical weight rather than historical accuracy. No Meek Messiah: Christianity's Lies, Laws and Legacy : Paulkovich highlights what he views as internal
Michael Paulkovich's is a provocative critique of the Christian religion, focusing on historical, logical, and moral challenges to its traditional narrative. Key Arguments and Themes : While praised by atheists and critics of
: The book details how Christianity rose to power not through divine truth, but through political maneuvering within the Roman Empire, specifically during the reign of Emperor Theodosius. Format and Reception
: Written in a lively, non-academic, and often humorous prose, the book is designed to be accessible to a general audience.