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More Debate On Religion
Render215 Date: Sunday, 05/Apr/09, 2:06 AM | Message # 16

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Even if the God, Gods, were present right now... We would not understand or be able to comprehend... imo...

Our crazy notions and politics the true god would scoff at... mockeries. The Sun. Thats a good start... But there are more than one of those....

Planetary Galactic Meteorite clouds could be our God for all we know.... Bc in essence it's how we were created (hypothetically)...

Science has killed Religion to the point where it has gotten fanatical... and frustrating to try and make points without being beaten down with the bible belt.. lol


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eboyd Date: Sunday, 05/Apr/09, 2:11 AM | Message # 17

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I_Guy, yes, you are right. It was still a more sensible comment than most of what sodr says though biggrin

Btw, I agree Render.


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s0dr2 Date: Sunday, 05/Apr/09, 3:22 AM | Message # 18

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It was still a more sensible comment than most of what sodr says though biggrin

who-at does ziss mean? clallange me, i dare u


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eboyd Date: Sunday, 05/Apr/09, 3:28 AM | Message # 19

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tommy biggrin

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s0dr2 Date: Sunday, 05/Apr/09, 3:28 AM | Message # 20

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hommie what??

hommie who??

by any chance have you read KING LEAR by william shakespeare??


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eboyd Date: Sunday, 05/Apr/09, 3:30 AM | Message # 21

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Damn! You're too quick for me dude! biggrin where's my white flag! I surrender! lol

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ill Date: Sunday, 05/Apr/09, 5:04 PM | Message # 22

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Science has killed Religion to the point where it has gotten fanatical... and frustrating to try and make points without being beaten down with the bible belt.. lol

religion killed itself when it lost what it was based on


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Lord Meth Date: Saturday, 18/Apr/09, 11:43 PM | Message # 23

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This is an excellent example of a FAILED forced argument...nice try T Nizzle.....
s0dr2 Date: Saturday, 18/Apr/09, 11:48 PM | Message # 24

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religion killed itself when it lost what it was based on

ill, i dont get you....youre COMPLETELY against religion and so closed minded to even consider it.......you confuse/amaze me

maybe its b/c you're still young, if so i can understand


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Render215 Date: Sunday, 19/Apr/09, 0:31 AM | Message # 25

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Religion is a touchy subject for a lot of folks.. It goes to show how much of a sway it has over people.

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NtG Date: Sunday, 19/Apr/09, 0:36 AM | Message # 26

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scientology is the truth man!!!

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s0dr2 Date: Sunday, 19/Apr/09, 0:58 AM | Message # 27

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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EmSeeD Date: Sunday, 19/Apr/09, 3:14 AM | Message # 28

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Flavius Josephus

sorry sodr but turns out it was a fraud some people added stuff about jesus into his writings


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s0dr2 Date: Sunday, 19/Apr/09, 5:28 PM | Message # 29

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sorry sodr but turns out it was a fraud some people added stuff about jesus into his writings

i thought u are a christian? where's your source for this claim?


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EmSeeD Date: Sunday, 19/Apr/09, 10:26 PM | Message # 30

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i thought u are a christian? where's your source for this claim?

i am a christian i just keep reading stuff that says this was a fraud, i mean it would be good if it is authentic

okay here is one saying that it is authentic but one or two lines were added but even without those lines it still talks about Jesus and his miracles etc.

http://www.windmillministries.org/frames/CH15-2A.htm

Now, there was about this time Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man, for he was a doer of wonderful works—a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews, and many of the Gentiles. He was [the] Christ; and when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him, for he appeared to them alive again the third day, as the divine prophets had foretold these and ten thousand other wonderful things concerning him; and the tribe of Christians, so named from him, are not extinct at this day.[37]

okay so apparently the lines in bold were added by some christian, but idk i haven't read much about this


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