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Celsus complained that Christianity was a phenomenon limited primarily to the lower class. He claimed that Christians actively sought out and converted the ignorant, uneducated, and lower class, as they were the only people who would believe in such a ridiculous theology and blindly follow its doctrines.

The True Word

Book by Celsus
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The True Word is a lost treatise in which the ancient Greek philosopher Celsus addressed many principal points of early Christianity and refuted or argued against their validity. Wikipedia
Author: Celsus
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Celsus's late second century "On the True Doctrine: A Discourse Against the Christians," is one of the most remarkable and thorough-going arguments ever written ...
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Speaking of prophets in his own time, Celsus says: "These habitually claim to to be more than prophets, and say such things as 'I am god,' or 'I am a son of god ...
crippled of soul, teaching a doctrine that relates only to the body and living in the hope of raising a dead thing to life. It would have been better had ...
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Jan 1, 2024 · Celsus explains that Christians lowered the moral standards by claiming that everyone is in fact a sinner, no matter how righteous he lives, and ...
Your doctrine regarding the resurrection of the dead, and the divine judgment, and of the rewards to be bestowed upon the just, and of the fire which is to ...
Feb 16, 2012 · Celsus gave a point by point critique of Christian doctrine, and why it should not have been believed by anyone. He stated that the “virgin” ...
Aug 8, 1997 · After these points Celsus quotes some objections against the doctrine of Jesus, made by a very few individuals who are considered Christians ...
Celsus wrote his work True Discourse (or, True Reason) as a polemic against the Christians in approximately 178 CE. Celsus divided the work into two sections, ...