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This category includes sites that disagree with Christian beliefs or view Christianity, Christians or particular denominations in a negative way. Views discussing philosophical, ethical or moral shortcomings of Christian leaders or denominations are accepted, particularly if written by non-Christians.

You may find sites written by members of one Christian denomination criticizing another denomination within the denominational subcategories here. However, sites criticizing a denomination by other members of the denomination should be listed within the category for that denomination within Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations and not within this Opposing Views area.
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A set of links for atheists, agnostics, and former Christians, many annotated, collected by Steve Locks. With his own articles.
An essay on Christian hate by Isaac Bonewits.
Offers articles to expose facts about Christianity including history, origins, authorities and flawed philosophy.
Christianity examined from the perspective of memetics, the study of viruses of the human mind. With related articles by Don Baker, Richard Baker, and others.
Californian, Gnostic priest and neo-pagan Tim Maroney offers 1984 essay disputing the morality of the Christian God.
Fifty simple proofs to show that God doesn't exist. Also includes a forum, blog, videos and cartoons.
More than fifty articles on subjects such as deceptive clergy, Biblical errancy, and the Vatican.
Roman Piso asserts the New Testament was written by the Piso family, and that Arrius Piso was the real name of Flavius Josephus. With extensive links and many pages of text.
Carefully annotated links to more than twenty forums for ex-Christians and others pursuing secularism.
Online text of selected writings from the deist who helped inspire the American Revolution, including "The Age of Reason," which debunks the Bible.
Christian organization investigates and reports on fraud in religious ministries including televangelism, with extensive links to news items.
Classically educated author Acharya S offers links to numerous articles critical of Christianity and religion in general.
Author Scott Nelson presents excerpts from book in progress including an argument that the apostle Paul did not found the true Church.
A set of links for atheists, agnostics, and former Christians, many annotated, collected by Steve Locks. With his own articles.
Offers articles to expose facts about Christianity including history, origins, authorities and flawed philosophy.
Fifty simple proofs to show that God doesn't exist. Also includes a forum, blog, videos and cartoons.
More than fifty articles on subjects such as deceptive clergy, Biblical errancy, and the Vatican.
Online text of selected writings from the deist who helped inspire the American Revolution, including "The Age of Reason," which debunks the Bible.
Classically educated author Acharya S offers links to numerous articles critical of Christianity and religion in general.
Author Scott Nelson presents excerpts from book in progress including an argument that the apostle Paul did not found the true Church.
Christianity examined from the perspective of memetics, the study of viruses of the human mind. With related articles by Don Baker, Richard Baker, and others.
Roman Piso asserts the New Testament was written by the Piso family, and that Arrius Piso was the real name of Flavius Josephus. With extensive links and many pages of text.
An essay on Christian hate by Isaac Bonewits.
Christian organization investigates and reports on fraud in religious ministries including televangelism, with extensive links to news items.
Californian, Gnostic priest and neo-pagan Tim Maroney offers 1984 essay disputing the morality of the Christian God.
Carefully annotated links to more than twenty forums for ex-Christians and others pursuing secularism.

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