Margot
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Yes.so are we living in hell right now?
Yes.so are we living in hell right now?
Coincidence that of all people, Jews (Biblical God's Chosen people)The actions of Schindler and Perlasca had nothing to do with their self-preservation. They would have been arrested, tortured, and executed if the Nazis caught the slightest wind of what they were doing. These Jews were strangers to them.
We learned in freshman biology that evolutionary biology has nothing to do with an individual saving his entire species. There is no evolutionary benefit to saving people outside your family or immediate community. The whole goal of evolution is to ensure your own individual genetic information is protected and propagated, even at the expense of strangers, rivals, weak and inferior people, and other members of the species.
That why evolution got dubbed 'survival of the fittest' in the popular lexicon.
Hitler was no ones puppet,sure groups tried to make him a puppet for their interest,but it didn't work out that way.Hitler was a puppet of swiss bankers.
yes.Hitler was no ones puppet,sure groups tried to make him a puppet for their interest,but it didn't work out that way.
There’s nothing about nature that indicates a personal deity. Nothing.
Eh...theists blindly guess there is a god and then blindly guess about the nature of that god...about what pleases and offends the god...and the consequences of a human doing either.I never said anyone “has to” believe in the virgin birth. Nobody “has to” anything on any religion. It’s a choice, not a requirement. As I said, you can talk to any of the millions of Catholics worldwide about their Virgin Mother.
The birth story was just another concoction to fulfill prophecy. Just as the deification of Jesus was a concoction to fix the problem of their messiah getting killed. That wasn’t supposed to happen to a messiah, so now what the fuck to do? Oh, let’s make him a god.
Then, it took another couple of centuries for them to concoct another fix regarding the god thing. He can’t be a subordinate god to the Big Guy, so let’s invent the Trinity to fix that problem.
There always needs to be a fix, doesn’t there?
blind guess blind guessPrior to relatively recent times...there was nothing about nature to indicate that galaxies existed...other than the group of stars we are able to see. (Which are a relatively few of the many stars in our galaxy in the Orion arm.
So???
Eh...theists blindly guess there is a god and then blindly guess about the nature of that god...about what pleases and offends the god...and the consequences of a human doing either.
Atheists blindly guess there are no gods...and then lie about the fact that they do.
Six of one...
except atheists usually want to kill everyone.Prior to relatively recent times...there was nothing about nature to indicate that galaxies existed...other than the group of stars we are able to see. (Which are a relatively few of the many stars in our galaxy in the Orion arm.
So???
Eh...theists blindly guess there is a god and then blindly guess about the nature of that god...about what pleases and offends the god...and the consequences of a human doing either.
Atheists blindly guess there are no gods...and then lie about the fact that they do.
Six of one...
^Self parody trollexcept atheists usually want to kill everyone.
Wrong. Your “should have” fails. Morality IS relative. The Zionists prove it where they have no problem with the genocide they are perpetuating on the Gazans. Notice the Zionists are one of the Abrahamic religions.Which confirms my previous posts; atheists believe morality is relative. They should have no problem with what is happening in Gaza. Survival of the fittest. It's natural law.![]()
Sinning is in your theological wheelhouse, not mine. I have no transgressions against a deity as I’m sure you do.That's the very definition of being delusional!
"I have never sinned"!
Most healthy people do not think their soul was born damned.Sinning is in your theological wheelhouse, not mine.
There certainly is. It's a common stage act and there are some pretty good street performers that are magicians.I guess I missed that story. Agreed on doubting it's veracity. There's no such thing as magic.
It's amazing how the far Church of No God reaches. Do you have ANY idea what crucifixion entails??Good point about wandering ascetics. The same goes for rabbis and religious leaders wandering around Judea. How many were executed? John the Baptist was beheaded for his beliefs. What makes Jesus so memorable? "Rising from the Dead". As you and I have discussed it's humanly possible to have survived such a short crucifixion even if dying of sepsis or gangrene later. That would, indeed, make a helluva memorable story. He had a good message too.
FWIW, fear of being buried alive is called Taphophobia and wasn't uncommon in era's before modern medicine or embalming...which is a way to make sure they are dead. LOL
Laying someone in a tomb only to see them rise three days later from their coma is entirely plausible. Live burials were a legitimate fear by people since they'd trapped only to die of suffocation or dehydration.
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Do you know what that even means, Hugo?Most healthy people do not think their soul was born damned.
go kill yourselfDo you know what that even means, Hugo?
Bingo. This kid has an even more warped view of the divine than most.Most healthy people do not think their soul was born damned.
Yes, that person seems to have some mental dysfunctions.Bingo. This kid has an even more warped view of the divine than most.
What is organized about the cosmos?Revelation in nature points can reasonably be interpreted as evidence of a rational mind, or a purposeful organizing entity given the lawful, mathematically rational, organized, and finely tuned nature of the cosmos.
Circular argument, but not a fallacy (yet).If one accepts the evidence and testimony of God entering human history as the human being Jesus of Nazareth, then there is a personal God.
This part is correct.You don't have to agree with it
I just don't think it's irrational and idiotic to hold a basic Christian belief based on the evidence and weight of the testimony.
Goes back long before then.That's what I used to think.
The fact is there was a fully reported resurrection story from the earliest days of the Church in Jerusalem found in 1 Corinthians. And Phillipians (dated 50 AD) cites an early Christian creed that refers to Jesus as God in nature.
Those creeds are from very early days, probably from the 30s AD. Which means the resurrection account and the belief in Jesus as lord in nature goes back to the earliest days of the Church in Jerusalem, and were not later legendary accounts fabricated out of whole cloth.
Fuck o dear!Yes, that person seems to have some mental dysfunctions.
^^^This is one hilarious sentence. Hard to imagine that someone with education could utter it with a straight face.Atheists blindly guess there are no gods...
That isn't atheism.That's about the least attractive part of atheism: