bursto
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scipture andIt’s not so much about god existing, as it is about scripture being right. Narrower claim.
god dont make homemade bongs done it happy nowI’m satisfied he isn’t.
scipture andIt’s not so much about god existing, as it is about scripture being right. Narrower claim.
god dont make homemade bongs done it happy nowI’m satisfied he isn’t.
Large adult entertainment section in the back!i would be so deeply disappointed...It would better to be a Lockerite...
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All Hail J....
Pliny & Tacitus were both right, but woefully short of the mark; forward to the present day, christians are excessively unlikeable, insisting as they do that their cartoon ‘reality’ should take precedence over all other considerations & the rest of us should just let them (*you*) run things how they (you) like …living with the autistic as I do, I ASSURE you that none of this is any different from a simple inability to accommodate the realities of existence. If your gawd is worth anything, it’s probably trying to tell you the same thing right now.whats ridiculous is someone who is trying to add up piles of cow shit to prove god doesn't exist
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As far as we know, the first author outside the church to mention Jesus is the Jewish historian Flavius Josephus, who wrote a history of Judaism around AD93. He has two references to Jesus. One of these is controversial because it is thought to be corrupted by Christian scribes (probably turning Josephus’s negative account into a more positive one), but the other is not suspicious – a reference to James, the brother of “Jesus, the so-called Christ”.
About 20 years after Josephus we have the Roman politicians Pliny and Tacitus, who held some of the highest offices of state at the beginning of the second century AD. From Tacitus we learn that Jesus was executed while Pontius Pilate was the Roman prefect in charge of Judaea (AD26-36) and Tiberius was emperor (AD14-37) – reports that fit with the timeframe of the gospels. Pliny contributes the information that, where he was governor in northern Turkey, Christians worshipped Christ as a god. Neither of them liked Christians – Pliny writes of their “pig-headed obstinacy” and Tacitus calls their religion a destructive superstition.
Hey, leave my Sacred Stem *out* of this…!
I hate say, it…but that’s a *nice* ass….Should this be a poll, or would you rather choose for yourself?
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100% true: *I* am the one saying that the entire thing was a con FROM THE BEGINNINGi've never denied that a man named jesus existed at the time he was supposed to have existed...i'm denying that he was in any way a devine being, anything more than a man who had a cult, albeit a benign one.
I'm not actually an atheist, i'm not sure if a deity exists or not, but I'm convinced that not one single religion that exists today has anyone's best interests at heart except their own, and that the world would be a better, more peaceful place without any of them.
for God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten son to Camembert our sins.… Cheeses in history
I think perhaps it was like a virus. It started on it's own, and unscrupulous people perpetuated the myths, compounded and combined them, let them mutate on their own, gerrymandered them, lied, omitted, misinformed, and mislead, to gain and maintain power.100% true: *I* am the one saying that the entire thing was a con FROM THE BEGINNING
FROM THE BEGINNING
No emoji is equal to this….for God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten son to Camembert our sins.
The Word Of Cheeses...for God so loved the world that he sent his only brie-gotten son to Camembert our Stilsins, that whoever believeth in Gouda would not parmesan, but have everlasting gruyere...
Well, the EMPIRE was crumbling, and some bright child figured a way to do likewise with priests instead of soldiers (sort of)…shoring up a failing empire - that’s a thing, right?I think perhaps it was like a virus. It started on it's own, and unscrupulous people perpetuated the myths, compounded and combined them, let them mutate on their own, gerrymandered them, lied, omitted, misinformed, and mislead, to gain and maintain power.
Sound like any right wing political parties we all know?
casein point!The Word Of Cheeses...
that's an alarmingly familiar thing...Well, the EMPIRE was crumbling, and some bright child figured a way to do likewise with priests instead of soldiers (sort of)…shoring up a failing empire - that’s a thing, right?
My godson…came home from school one day, and asked his mom, “do we believe in Cheeses?”The Word Of Cheeses...
she probably told her mother that he believes in Six Flags before Marriage.My godson…came home from school one day, and asked his mom, “do we believe in Cheeses?”
“Why do you ask?” says Mom
“One of the girls in the next building wanted to know if we believe in Cheeses….”
“What did you tell her.”
(Brightening considerably) “I told her I believe in Six Flags!”
We all agreed that was a fine answer, and that he had done well.