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morph wrote:i come to things like this to call on the all mighty powers of p grizzle to kill threads and to get my post count up... aaannnnd before i leave
ALL MIGHTY P GRIZZLE HEAR THIS PLEA, YOU ARE THE ONE TRUE THREAD KILLER, PLEASE COME AND STOP THIS THREAD FROM GOING FORTH AND BECOMING EVEN MORE RETARDED AND STUPID.....*bows and does ritual dance to bring forth da P Grizzle*
manicman wrote:While I've given up on debate based on the logic of theology since Christains argue in circles I'm still waiting for actual evidence that the bible is true.
Did Jesus ever do any miracles that are historically validated?
manicman wrote:I'm still waiting for actual evidence that the bible is true.
manicman wrote:Did Jesus ever do any miracles that are historically validated?
MR. Nate wrote:On the side note. God is clearly not a seahawks fan. The evidence is much better for his being a steelers fan (the immaculate reception)I do know this: The Detroit Lions have no fans in the spirit realm at all. Even Satan is bored with their mediocrity.
MeDeFe wrote:Nah, that wasn't rosé wine, that's sort of translucent... slightly.
And this is what I was after:
"After the missionary explained the Bible's superior civilized plan of salvation to several natives, one of them stood and said, "Like you, we love our gods and seek to love one another. What we do not understand is why your god tried to pin down sin by using His son as a voodoo doll."
Anon
MR. Nate wrote:Most of the time, the fact that an ancient work has a large number of copies, and claims to be true, and was written within the lifetime of the people that actually experianced it is enough to carry serious weight. Not so in the case of the Bible however, because it demands something back. Does it strike you at all odd that the 1st heresies Christians had to deal with were claims that Christ wasn't HUMAN? not that he wasn't God, that was pretty much given. People argued that He wasn't human. Anyone care to comment on that?
heavycola wrote:MR. Nate wrote:Most of the time, the fact that an ancient work has a large number of copies, .... Does it strike you at all odd that the 1st heresies Christians had to deal with were claims that Christ wasn't HUMAN? not that he wasn't God, that was pretty much given. People argued that He wasn't human. Anyone care to comment on that?
Why, yes![]()
A few jews start to think jesus might be the messiah. He rides into jerusalem and starts espousing a new philosophy. The jews are waiting for a warrior, by the way, a messiah to come and challenge the romans and free teh jews, basically.
Instead, jesus is executed like a common criminal. This does not compute - so for teh 30 years after his death, the mythology of the blood atonement/resurrection etc grows as a way to reconcile his death with jewish messianic expectations.
30 years after his death the gospels are written, filled with the myths that had sprung up around jesus. Voila.
heavycola wrote:MR. Nate wrote:Most of the time, the fact that an ancient work has a large number of copies, and claims to be true, and was written within the lifetime of the people that actually experianced it is enough to carry serious weight. Not so in the case of the Bible however, because it demands something back. Does it strike you at all odd that the 1st heresies Christians had to deal with were claims that Christ wasn't HUMAN? not that he wasn't God, that was pretty much given. People argued that He wasn't human. Anyone care to comment on that?
Why, yes![]()
A few jews start to think jesus might be the messiah. He rides into jerusalem and starts espousing a new philosophy. The jews are waiting for a warrior, by the way, a messiah to come and challenge the romans and free teh jews, basically.
Instead, jesus is executed like a common criminal. This does not compute - so for teh 30 years after his death, the mythology of the blood atonement/resurrection etc grows as a way to reconcile his death with jewish messianic expectations.
30 years after his death the gospels are written, filled with the myths that had sprung up around jesus. Voila.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
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