It is much easier to let them define their faith first before you start attacking pieces of it. Otherwise you will fall into the not a real Scotsman excuse. This since no Christian that I’ve met so far have the exact same belief, they all pick and chose the bits and pieces they like. So if you point out flaws in Christianity as a whole they can honestly say that it doesn’t apply to them, but if you instead let them first define their faith then you can go and show the inconsistencies within their own faithbubble.
God is not perfect. God is not omniscient. God is not omnipotent. God is not infallible. At least, that is if the bible is how we should measure god.really don't thing you have any understanding of what god is.
God is omniscent
God is omnipotent
God is infalliable.
God can't be wrong and Christians believe he has never been wrong. Whether he killed some people makes no difference if he grants them eternal life in heaven. Byut really that doesn't matter because god is perfect, and the NT says forgiving.
If you accept that god is perfect then you have to accept that the bible is imperfect/false in its description of god and if you do that then every Christian needs to define their own personal belief in what passages of the bible is true and what passages of the bible is false. (This is of course something which the denominations/churches dislikes strongly but what most Christians do anyway, i.e. selective reading.)
Example of an imperfect God from the first chapters of genesis: (there are plenty more)
The creation myth is based upon it taking time and work to do it. A perfect god would have created a perfect world. A perfect and omnipotent god would also not have to rest at all.NIV Genesis 2 wrote: 1 Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array.
2 By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested [a] from all his work. 3 And God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done.
So if you as a Christian set faith into the biblical creation myth then you agree that god is not perfect.
The whole flood myth is based upon god’s disappointment in his own creation. If god was not disappointed God would not have to flood the earth. You cannot be disappointed in your own creation if you are perfect.NIV Genesis 5 wrote: 5 The LORD saw how great man's wickedness on the earth had become, and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all the time. 6 The LORD was grieved that he had made man on the earth, and his heart was filled with pain. 7 So the LORD said, "I will wipe mankind, whom I have created, from the face of the earth—men and animals, and creatures that move along the ground, and birds of the air—for I am grieved that I have made them."
So if you as a Christian set faith into the biblical flood myth then you agree that god is not perfect.
The tower of Babel myth is based on god realising the potential of all humans united. A perfect god would have realised this from the beginning. A perfect and omniscient god would not create something which is not perfect. A perfect god wouldn’t have the need to stop the united humans.NIV Genesis 11 wrote: 5 But the LORD came down to see the city and the tower that the men were building. 6 The LORD said, "If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them. 7 Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other."
8 So the LORD scattered them from there over all the earth, and they stopped building the city. 9 That is why it was called Babel [c] —because there the LORD confused the language of the whole world. From there the LORD scattered them over the face of the whole earth.
So if you as a Christian set faith into the biblical Tower of Babel myth then you agree that god is not perfect.
And so on and so forth, suddenly there is not so many Christian myths left which does not contradict a perfect god. Which Christian scholars would be the first to point out.
Also it defies another base Christian creed. That Jesus had to die for our sins.
If god was perfect he would not have to let the Holy Ghost impregnate Mary to conceive a son so that he could then be crucified by men.