What if the stories you were taught to accept without question-about creation, miracles, salvation, and divine authority-were never rooted in truth? What if history, science, and logic told a a very different story?
In The Mythology of Christianity, the author, once deeply indoctrinated in the Catholic faith, dismantles centuries of dogma with clarity, evidence, and reason. Drawing on history, science, and philosophy, this book explores the contradictions, fabrications, and harmful legacies of Judeo-Christian belief. From the myths of Genesis to the second-hand information of the New Testament gospels, from the violent legacy of the Old Testament to the corruption of the papacy, the narrative reveals how organized religion has shaped, and often shackled, human progress.
With a balance of scholarship and accessibility, the book challenges readers to confront difficult questions: Why do billions accept their inherited faith without evidence? Why has religion demanded obedience at the expense of truth? And what might humanity achieve if our energy, time, and resources were freed from superstition?
The Mythology of Christianity may shake your personal faith, but it will call you to embrace reason, question inherited beliefs, and envision a future grounded in knowledge, humanism, and critical thought.