Author: Arthur D’Adamo
Born into a Catholic family, Arthur D’Adamo was sent to Catholic school in third grade and instinctively doubted doctrines such as the necessity of a Catholic baptism for entrance into heaven, hell for an unforgiven mortal sin, and that the Eucharist was actually the flesh of Jesus. After graduating from a Jesuit high school, D’Adamo went to a state university to study electrical engineering, eventually getting a BS and later an MA in mathematics. His interests include mathematics, science, philosophy, and religion.
How Christianity’s Preeminent ‘Prophecy’ Is a Fraud
A long time ago as a graduate student, I found Arsenal for Skeptics (Richard W. Hinton, ed., 1934) on a college bookstore’s bargain table. I was trying to decide if the Christianity I’d been taught as a child was true or not. I had had problems from the first: the nun who’d said only Catholics …