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Old 12-28-2003, 08:00 PM   #11
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It does not mean things were created " by some invisible magic man in the sky". That is your own "pre-conceived notion".
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Old 12-28-2003, 08:06 PM   #12
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Atheists killed Jesus? I thought it was the Romans. Wouldn't that be polytheists killed Jesus?
Please. One polytheist. Under pressure from a whole mob of Jews, if we are to believe the Gospel writers. It was Jewish politics that caused the whole thing.
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Well I keep hearing defrent things, you killed him, no he killed him, what you all talking about that guy did it. They should make a movie called who killed Jesus.
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Old 12-28-2003, 10:25 PM   #14
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That reminds me of that Baptist minister that tried to convince me of the existence of god while on a church picnic in the mountains of Southwestern Colorado. He said everywhere he looked he saw the handiwork of god and asked me how I could not see it that way. I told him, as we looked out over the beautiful Dolores River canyon at sunset, that I saw many natural processes at work, including erosion occuring over hundreds of thousands of years that exposed layer upon layer of sedimentary rock deposited over millions of years and igneous rock thrust up by tectonic forces to the elevations we see before us. In other words, I think the "book" is "written" by fajillions of anonymous contributors over a bazillion years, not by some invisible magic man in the sky.


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God's creation is so perfect, yet the Bible is so flawed like shit. No comments.
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Old 12-28-2003, 10:39 PM   #15
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God's creation is so perfect, yet the Bible is so flawed like shit. No comments.
Huh?

I choose door #3, Monte.

[Door #3 opens to reveal creation and the babble both flawed "like shit"]


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No worries, Biggus...he's probably from Austria anywho.
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Old 12-29-2003, 04:13 AM   #18
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Well I keep hearing defrent things, you killed him, no he killed him, what you all talking about that guy did it.
I don't care if jesus existed or how he died or who killed him. Being an atheist I don't care since I don't think any of it matters.
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I once heard it said that, an atheist is akin to seeing a book, then stating it has no author.
Actually, it's more like reading Lord of the Rings, and then stating that no hobbits were the authors.
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Actually, it's more like reading Lord of the Rings, and then stating that no hobbits were the authors.
Or in my view, it's like a hobbit looking at Middle-Earth, and saying it has no author.
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