Religious Contradictions
What Is A Contradiction?
Definitions of the word Contradiction
1. A statement that is inconsistent or illogical and incongruent
with another one.
2. A statement of the opposite or different.
3. A statement that contradicts another statement.
4. Something containing conflicting qualities.
A contradiction would be any statement made in religious text that
is inconsistent, illogical, incongruent, different, conflicting or
the opposite of another statement, containing conflicting qualities.
This is an excellent example of a contradiction.
All cars are green
My car is brown.
If all cars were green then you wouldn't have a brown car. This is an obvious contradiction and easy to figure out, but we will encounter some that will be a little less obvious to confirm.
Genesis 1:31 And
God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.
And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day.
Genesis 6:6 And
it repented Jehovah that he had made man on the earth, and it
grieved him at his heart.
The Bible verses you just read wouldn't provide us with the perfect
contradiction. Whenever we have
something that can be rationally doubted, then it won't be the
absolute truth. This will be important to remember, because any time
you come across something that is not the absolute truth, then you
will need to face the facts and accept them for what they are.
Here's an example of what I'm referring to.
There are some Christians who believe sincerely that God doesn't
make mistakes. Therefore anything that can be confirmed as a
possible mistake without a satisfactory explanation should be
questioned and never accepted as the absolute truth until rationally
validated.
With that said, any time we find something in the Holy Bible that
would reference God making a mistake, it should be questioned,
instead of accepted as the absolute truth.