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Opposing Views Web Site Links |
Jonestown Massacre Plus 20: Questions - Article written on the 20th anniversary of the Jonestown massacre; from CNN.
Revealing the Truths of Christianity and Islam - Opposition to Christianity and Islam from a Hindu perspective.
The Case Against Religion - Albert Ellis, Ph.D. argues that religion seriously sabotages mental health.
Proof that Religious and Mystical Doctrines are Hoaxes - "I faithfully accepted religious teachings and submersed myself on an eight-year spiritual journey only to discover that the enlightenment offered was a deception. I felt angry and betrayed." (As told by Tracey Alexander during a series of interviews with Eric Savage).
The Great God Hoax - Various religious beliefs irreverently examined.
Jesus Christ Is the Only Way to God - Opposition to Catholicism, New Age, paganism, atheism, Buddhism, the "unsaved," and versions of the Bible other than the King James.
God's FAQ - The only website officially sanctioned by God Himself.
The Christian Connection Cult Files - Criticism of non-Christian religions, and groups considered to be cults and sects.
God Hates Fundies - Tries to debunk myths, lies, and other misinformation spread by hate groups and religious fundamentalists.
The Page of Unreason - Information about the destructive sects Scientology, Anthroposophy, and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Alternative Considerations of Jonestown and Peoples Temple - Discussion of issues surrounding the Peoples Temple, sponsored by the Dept. of Philosophy and Religion, University of North Dakota.
God Wars - General, critical overview of religion and religions worldwide.
Liberation! - Opposition to Christian and Islamic fundamentalism, and promotion of liberal religion.
Truth Be Known - Essays critical of various religions and religious ideas.
Universal Life Church of the Atomic God - Parody of religion.
Godless Heathen - Asserts that all religions are wrong and that nobody knows anything for sure. Large section about origin of man included.
GodLogic - Promotes rational thinking for answers to questions typically answered with God or religion. Asserts that religion is not benign and needs to be refuted.
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