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Top comments that mention products on r/TheFacebookDelusion:

u/iamaravis · 1 pointr/TheFacebookDelusion

Regarding who wrote the Pentateuch, I enjoyed this book.

u/sickduck22 · 2 pointsr/TheFacebookDelusion

Glad someone posted this.

This is the book where I first learned it.

u/XSlicer · 1 pointr/TheFacebookDelusion

At - "Keith Hey Pete...send this to Marc for Xmas...http://www.amazon.com/Burnt-Impressions-jesus247-Jesus-Toaster/dp/B0042QRYO8 "

The "Marc" is a highlight.

u/rookiebatman · 3 pointsr/TheFacebookDelusion

> If it's a celeb it's fair game.

I didn't see anything specifically about that in the sidebar, and I recently got frustrated about a post being removed in another sub (r/politicaldiscussion) due to vague and counter-intuitive rules (and the mods not being helpful at all in explaining why), so I didn't want to risk it. It's Tim Keller, the author of The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/TheFacebookDelusion

She probably read this book -> http://www.amazon.com/Dateable-Are-You-They/dp/0800759117. It's a horrible book by the way.

u/MikeTheInfidel · 36 pointsr/TheFacebookDelusion

"Witnessed by hundreds. Unless of course they were all lying."

None of them wrote about it, so what evidence is there of that?

Also, the gospel authors (who are totally anonymous) were not eyewitnesses, and nobody else wrote about it.

And nobody was "hunted down and murdered" for anything. The martyrdom of the early church fathers is largely legendary and not based in actual historical fact.

u/ElvishLlama · 2 pointsr/TheFacebookDelusion

Yep...sounds about right. When I used to go to religious events we did this study from this book that said you have to be in control of your body and your boyfriends. It's your fault if he finds you attractive enough to want to fuck you. Paraphrasing, of course. I stopped going to church promptly after and can't believe I spent money on this book. While I didn't wait until marriage (mostly out of rebellion to my old religion) I find that I felt, and sometimes still feel, very guilty for having sex. Here is the stupid fucking book. Read the reviews.

Religion really has affected my state of mind. I had anxiety and depression as a kid because I thought that I wasn't good enough for god, and I thought he was going to rapture everyone up and leave me. I could not understand why the fuck people are so giddy about him coming to take them and leaving the rest of the world to rot. And even as an adult I know I'm not religious but I still have anxiety about being wrong about it, even though I don't want to be with the god I came to know for eternity.

tl;dr you can really mess up impressionable minds with religion.