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more ad hominem. the last resort of a lost argument.And BLOBI has an anal complex with strong pathalogical tendencies...
more ad hominem. the last resort of a lost argument.And BLOBI has an anal complex with strong pathalogical tendencies...
wtf is that supposed to mean.......you got a fuckin problem.....I thought you might!
Will I ever learn not to involve myself in these discussions?!?!
So someone regretting their violence is not moral. Mmm OK - oh that's right you prefer the blood-soaked swords of the conquering Israelites.The Baghavad Gita is a beautiful book. But Arjuna is a warrior who regrets his violence. Not the essence of morality at all.
If you challenge the Bible's historical value, perhaps you could compare it with other ancient literature. And all the other modern literature exists as offshoots of the original book : The Bible.
Shakespeare even wrote one of the versions. So you consider The Bard to be a fool do you?
i was referring to your other posts - you certainly don't back down from an argument (nor should you).wtf is that supposed to mean.......you got a fuckin problem.....
...heh...just kidding.....its a great book if you are planning on going into bussiness for yourself.....
I've been through this like 10 pages ago. Its true, the Bible is the oldest history book. Watch the History Channel sometime, it has great programs like Decoding the Past or Ancient Mysteries. Point being, they dive into the Bible constantly and professional historians whether believers or skeptics give credit to the Bible being very accurate of its depiction of the past relating to different regions, kings, genealogy and also stories from the Bible. Its a known fact man.Why is it that religious fundamentalists always feel they are right, but have no reason for thinking so?
I asked you to provide evidence that the bible is 100 times more reliable historically than ANY other document, and that the first printed books were bibles and you responded by telling me to calculate the income of Christian countries and non-Christian countries? What does that have to do with the history of the bible and its reliability as a historical text?
Before I say something, I always check to make sure what I am saying is true. I guess this is what makes debating religion so difficult. I have to bend over backwards to research and gain knowledge on the subjects I wish to debate, and the religious side can just regurgitate the same false information ad nauseum until the debate goes away.
Do you have a link for that?Point being, they dive into the Bible constantly and professional historians whether believers or skeptics give credit to the Bible being very accurate of its depiction of the past relating to different regions, kings, genealogy and also stories from the Bible. Its a known fact man.
And I second that. I believe you should be able to believe whatever you want too. If believing in religion makes you happy than keep doing what your doing. Just don't let anyone take advantage of you because of it. My mom used to tell me "Let God take care of it", but God never took care of it. If you lose an arm, can you prey for it to come back? How come people don't prey for world peace more often, to the point where there is world peace?there is no debunking christianity because people can choose what they want to believe thank God i live in a society where i can have that freedom
Alright, once again claims with no evidence.
Therefore, allow me to dig through a vast amount of research to prove to you the bible is not a reliable historical text. If you still dont believe me, get out your trusty bible for some fact checking:<snip>
...shall I go on?
i once saw the image of timothy leary in the beer stains on a cocktail napkin. i worshiped him for several months until i spied the outline of nancy reagan's face in the varicose veins on the legs of a particularly obese beach-goer and became completely confused, not to mention a bit nauseated. i then found jesus in back of a deserted warehouse. i offered to share my sandwich with him if he revealed to me the meaning of life, but he hit me over the head with a length of pipe and stole both my sandwich and my individual sized bag of fritos. i then awoke to the experience of being urinated on by a neighborhood bum. in my befuddled state i believed him to be an embodiment of vishnu and pleaded with him for some small favor. instead i was beaten once again and lost both my wallet and my vintage mickey mouse wrist watch. bruised, confused, pungent with the excrement of the homeless and completely at a loss as to the time of day, i trudge wearily on - seeking signs and portents and attempting to divine some order in this chaotic universe. i think fondly of those simpler times, of the stains on a paper napkin and the faith that they instilled. am i wiser for my discoveries or merely a fool for having believed at all?Apparitions?
don't worry -- you'll be blessed for keeping the faith.i once saw the image of timothy leary in the beer stains on a cocktail napkin. i worshiped him for several months until i spied the outline of nancy reagan's face in the varicose veins on the legs of a particularly obese beach-goer and became completely confused, not to mention a bit nauseated. i then found jesus in back of a deserted warehouse. i offered to share my sandwich with him if he revealed to me the meaning of life, but he hit me over the head with a length of pipe and stole both my sandwich and my individual sized bag of fritos. i then awoke to the experience of being urinated on by a neighborhood bum. in my befuddled state i believed him to be an embodiment of vishnu and pleaded with him for some small favor. instead i was beaten once again and lost both my wallet and my vintage mickey mouse wrist watch. bruised, confused, pungent with the excrement of the homeless and completely at a loss as to the time of day, i trudge wearily on - seeking signs and portents and attempting to divine some order in this chaotic universe. i think fondly of those simpler times, of the stains on a paper napkin and the faith that they instilled. am i wiser for my discoveries or merely a fool for having believed at all?
i sure wish i could afford a cheeseburger.