Low-rent Skeptic with nothing new or extraordinary on his site; he even endorses the Christ myth. For this reason, and because he offers nothing not already addressed within our subject purview, we deem him unworthy of reply.
Callahan, Tim
An honest (but still ill-informed) Skeptic whose subject is Biblical prophecy.
I don't intend for these links to be comprehensive -- I happen to know several Roman Catholics who are more "Protestant" than some Protestants I know...and I happen to think that there are many true believers in their rank-and-file fold....since there are already many people addressing these issues, I leave it to the reader to judge from what I offer below.
Works of John Paul II -- our consult recommends the following items especially: 236, 257, 274, 735, and 784. Want some insight into how Benedict XVI sees things? Recommended, this.
See here. [Off Site] Christiadelphians are Unitarians (see more specific item linked at end), reject eternal punishment, reject civil protest. They also do not believe that Satan is a personal being. For a critique by another source on this subject see here (by Anthony Buzzard, whose conclusions on the Trinity we do not endorse).
Christian Crimeline
A "timeline" of the sins of Christianity circulating these days; a few entries are true, most are bogus or unverified. See our response here.
The Andy Griffith of health and wealth teachers. What's a Tishbite? (Inside joke.) See here. [Off Site]
Copycat Thesis
General idea that the Bible is stolen pagan myths. See entries under individual deities or Scripture references, or go to my general article linked here.
Author of one of those "oh yeah, another revelation that happens to overturn Christianity but has poor documentation" documents. In a later works, Modern Apocrypha, Goodspeed noted the findings of Martin Dibelius in 1936 that this work had been "taken bodily" from K, H. Venturini's Natural History of the Great Prophet of Nazareth, a "romantic reconstruction being made to masquerade as a contemporary historiical document."
Another of those "sins of the church" issue. We recommend a site here by a Professor of Medieval History in the UK. See also here by a professor of history. [Off Site]
Cutner, Herbert
Minor-name freethinker from England. Promulgated the Christ-myth, though not very well.