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Old 06-04-2012, 02:18 AM   #21
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If Jesus was completely fictional, the accounts of him would be more consistent ... that's a literary argument, but a good one.

... and now Mountainman and aa will tear a strip off me.
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"...If Jesus was completely fictional, the accounts of him would be more consistent.."

This is called good-sense (common sense) in Italy!...


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Old 06-04-2012, 02:22 AM   #22
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Again, we see a so-called Expert commit the unpardonable "sin" of introducing the Pauline writings as the earliest source in the Canon WITHOUT a shred of corroboration from antiquity.

Carrier MUST know that in order for him to use the Pauline writings as a credible source of antiquity that he MUST, MUST, MUST first establish the veracity and historical accuracy of the Pauline letters.

It is unforgivable for a so-called Expert to base his Myth theory on Presumptions about the Pauline letters.

Not one author of the Canon corroborates a Pauline letter. None-Zero-Nil.
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In fact, NONE of the letters socalled 'Pauline' were written by the character known to history as 'Paul of Tarsus', which, in fact, NOT was named Paul, and NOT even came from Tarsus. However, he also wrote yet more letters than those that are commonly attributed to him.

It is highly likely that into some of the current 'Pauline epistles', there is a bit of material that once belonged to one or more letters written by the character in question, namely Paul of Tarsus. It is also likely that there was, in effect, an real exchange of letters between him and Seneca.

The true story of the origins of Christianity it is extremely complex, because very complex was the character known to history with the pseudo-name of Jesus of Nazareth. If you decide not to accept this historical perspective, we will proceed until infinite with such improbable 'mythical' theories or other ....

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Before I address this topic, try asking around if anyone knows of a 'strange' or particular prophecy of Allan Kardec, regarding the truth about the true origins of Christianity ..

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I've already read quite enough of Kardec's 'Spiritist' garbage to last me for an entire lifetime.

You got something 'really extrordinary' from Allen Kadec the Spiritist Fraud that's setting your shorts on fire, then just spill it, 'cause I am sure as hell am not about to go around asking lunatic questions about this ancient fruitcake fraudster from every person I meet.
Frankly I think you are not right for the exegetical task ... Perhaps it is best that you return to hoe ...

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Is this your way of confessing that you really have nothing at all of any value to offer from your jackass Allen Kardec fraudster?

Please. Do post this Allen Kardec 'Spiritist' horse-shit that you are so impressed by.
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Frankly I think you are not right for the exegetical task ... Perhaps it is best that you return to hoe ...

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Is this your way of confessing that you really have nothing at all of any value to offer from your jackass Allen Kardec fraudster?

Please. Do post this Allen Kardec 'Spiritist' horse-shit that you are so impressed by.
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'merda di cavallo' would be me?

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Old 06-04-2012, 09:31 AM   #25
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Should I likewise address you in Hebrew?

You came on here alleging that;
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'Allan Kardec ..made a real 'prophecy'. I do not know how he did it, but it is really extraordinary!'
And now you are unwilling to simply present this allegedly "really extraordinary!" 'real prophecy' to those that do inquire what the hell it is you are going on about???

I know. It must be another one of those incredible secrets of yours that you cannot possibly publicly devulge or your imagined book will be utterly ruined because every other religious writer on earth will be able steal your 'really extraordinary!' Allen Kardec thunder for their books.
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Should I likewise address you in Hebrew?
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You forgot this:

"..No one disputes your right to express your reservations about what I write ... As long as everything stays on a plane of substantially 'fair play'...."

No dialogue is possible with you. Here end my attempts ...

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Is this your way of confessing that you really have nothing at all of any value to offer from your jackass Allen Kardec fraudster?

Please. Do post this Allen Kardec 'Spiritist' horse-shit that you are so impressed by.
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'merda di cavallo' would be me?

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No - it would be Allen Kardec's output.
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'merda di cavallo' would be me?

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No - it would be Allen Kardec's output.
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Sorry ....I asked you if you had received my message, but I have not been answered ....

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I received your message, but I do not understand it completely. I am not sure why you did not post it for everyone.
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I received your message, but I do not understand it completely. I am not sure why you did not post it for everyone.
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Maybe because it's not time yet .. From what happened, could rise to a 'hornet's nest' of controversy ...


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