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| READ...MY...HANDS!!! Location: Chatanooga TN at tennessee temple university Posts: 2,770 | Are you perfect? is any human perfect? case closed. [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] HOUSE: There's a bullet in his head. CAMERON: He was shot? HOUSE: No … somebody threw it at him. |
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![]() Moderator Location: Reading, UK. Posts: 7,197 | Perhaps everyone here should re-read the original post, hmm? This isn't particularly a debate topic, just a poll. Go argue elsewhere. ![]() I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. -George Best, on being asked what he did with his footballing fortunes. |
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On the other hand, we know the disciples are as fictional as their mythical teacher. Each one is attributed multiple deaths and ludicrous travels nor do we have a shred of evidence for their existence. Quote:
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Also, the knowledge that Jesus never existed isn't as new as you'd think. For the past 200 years, a minority of scholars have understood the truth. They included some of our founding fathers: "And the day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus, by the supreme being as his father in the womb of a virgin will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerve in the brain of Jupiter."-Thomas Jefferson, Letter to John Adams, April 11, 1823 Quote:
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The point is in fact well known to biblical scholars, and not disputed by them. The Hebrew word in Isaiah is (almah), which undisputedly means 'young woman', with no implication of virginity. If 'virgin' had been intended (bethulah) could have been used instead (the ambiguous English word 'maiden' illustrates how easy it can be to slide between the two meanings). The 'mutation' occurred when the pre-Christian Greek translation known as the Septuagint rendered almah into .... (parthenos), which really does usually mean virgin. Matthew (not, of course, the Apostle and contemporary of Jesus, but the gospel-maker writing long afterwards), quoted Isaiah in what seems to be a derivative of the Septuagint version (all but two of the fifteen Greek words are identical) when he said Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying, 'Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel' (Authorised English translation). It is widely accepted among Christian scholars that the story of the virgin birth of Jesus was a late interpolation, put in presumably by Greek-speaking disciples in order that the (mistranslated) prophecy should be seen to be fulfilled. Modern versions such as the New English Bible correctly give 'young woman' in Isaiah. They equally correctly leave 'virgin' in Matthew, since there they are translating from the Greek." Quote:
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| READ...MY...HANDS!!! Location: Chatanooga TN at tennessee temple university Posts: 2,770 | You know, I ain't arguing with someone who ain't even going to look at the evidence and refuses to put up more than their own assertions. I have presented mountains of evidence to a blind man who evidently can't see past his own ego. Dthmstr254, over and out. [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] HOUSE: There's a bullet in his head. CAMERON: He was shot? HOUSE: No … somebody threw it at him. |
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![]() Made of pure win. Posts: 3,808 | Neither you nor I are under any obligation to consider propaganda as "mountains of facts". In glancing through your posts, I haven't seen anything beyond logical arguments based on unsound assumptions & appeals to the gospels (which we've established are faulty & unsupported). On the other hand, I've clearly indicated why each and every claim you've made is flawed. Where is your counter-argument? Drizzt would be disapointed in you for giving up. :) |
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| Hot Lava Location: Redlands, CA Posts: 2,347 | Quote:
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Come on, you're being ridiculous. | ||
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| Hot Lava Location: Redlands, CA Posts: 2,347 | Quote:
Real mature. | |
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| BANNED Location: Los Angeles Posts: 3,203 | Quote:
I don't know about other people's reasons, but personally, never believing in Christianity, Jesus, the Bible, or God at all my entire life is probably the reason I reject it. If I was convinced of it at an early age, maybe I would have trouble rejecting it, but (though exposed to religion) it never took. I have to imagine this is a common experience. | |
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| Hot Lava Location: Redlands, CA Posts: 2,347 | Which is probably true as well. We know that the people who wrote the Gospels were never disciples of a real Jesus or even eyewitnesses to anything that they claimed happened. Thinking that Matthew actually walked with Jesus is like thinking J.K. Rowling hangs out with Hagrid. |
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| God is good Location: Down by the river, stealing your water Posts: 1,518 | Quote:
True, there are some BS claims out there, but sometimes standards for normalcy suggest that some claims, despite their apparent departure from logical standards, aren't necessarily BS. Of course, it depends on your perspective, but I don't like your abusive tone. Maybe you don't care though, so carry on. | |
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![]() Made of pure win. Posts: 3,808 | You do know no one has touched this thread since January, yes? Quote:
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| God is good Location: Down by the river, stealing your water Posts: 1,518 | In reference to our cultural standards, I suppose. In fact, a dominance of logic in thought processes can also be attributed to a particular culture(s), just as emotional determination can. Sorry about responding. |
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| Christian Location: South Carolina, USA Posts: 19 | I found this interesting, Zhavric. You said on the first page: "Please don't use analogies...Stick to debating what's being said and leave analogies be." On the last page: "Of course they wouldn't have. They weren't real. You may as well say, 'Lois Lane would NEVER miss a chance to tell the world who Superman really is, but she doesn't!' and demand we see that as 'evidence' of Superman's existense." I believe you used a couple other "Superman" analogies, too. Is that not an analogy, and therefore an inconsistency in your words? P.S. Zhavric, I was wondering if you would put a link to this in your signature. I have been driven to my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had no where else to go. Last edited by OratorDeVeritas; Jun 5, 2007 at 07:04 pm. |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 38 | Inconsistencies - all of the inconsistencies. A few examples: Major parts of the ideology itself conflicts with other major parts of the ideology, (Like a good God that is in control of of every event wouldn't create helpless humans that are born evil only to force/allow/destine them to sin and then punish them, lol - or God can't create itself, especially not from nothing, because it wouldn't have existed yet in order to do so.) much of it conflicts with observed outer reality (bad things happen to good people!) as well as conflicting with my inner (emotional / psychological) reality (IE: If God doesn't want us having sex except in very strict controlled circumstances, why are our sex drives so powerful? If God knows everything, God must know that I don't change my behaviors (think necessary evils) until I have an alternative - so why didn't he just put those alternatives in the Bible?) * Note: I reject the religion aspect of the Bible, but I do believe in Jesus, and occasionally read his words to glean wisdoms. But I am also Buddhist and Discordian in the same non-religious trying to get to the heart of spirituality sort of way. So on a technicality, I am Christian, but I am nothing like the typical religious Christians, so I don't even bother to call myself one, in order to avoid confusion, lol. The truly creative mind in any field is no more than this: A human creature born abnormally, inhumanely sensitive. - Pearl Buck |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 8,936 | Quote:
I reject the idea of having a title or "name tag" as belonging to a group identity. | |
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