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Old 06-23-2007, 02:13 PM   #31
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I don't remember where it is but I would say one of the worst passages is the one where Elijah was made fun of by some kids and God sent a bear to rip them to shreds.
In my post #6, I should perhaps have mentioned that the Elisha story is in 2Kings 2:23-25. There were 42 kids killed, according to the story book.
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I don't remember where it is but I would say one of the worst passages is the one where Elijah was made fun of by some kids and God sent a bear to rip them to shreds.
In my post #6, I should perhaps have mentioned that the Elisha story is in 2Kings 2:23-25. There were 42 kids killed, according to the story book.
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I'd like to make a shirt that has "Jesus loves the little children..." on the front and "Unless they make fun of prophets (2 Kings 2:24)" on the back.
I think a lot of folks would list that story/passage.
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Old 06-25-2007, 08:28 AM   #33
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What is that one about a wife intervening in a fight between her husband and another bloke, touching the other blokes rude bits and getting her hand chopped off?
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Just two here:

The Old Testament
The New Testament

As a result, Julian found himself afloat in an empire
which had been robbed by a despot, and over which
a new state religion, recently appeared, was in place
having milked it since Nicaea.

He was convinced that the NT was a fiction of men
composed by wickedness. And I think he may have
been in a position to know the political history of the
age, does'nt anyone else?
I agree. The Emperor Julian found himself in a bad position. Christianity had already started growning like a cancer and it would take a radical surgical step to eradicate it. He was well on his way to getting rid of that cancer when he foolishly went to war with the Parthians and was killed. A sad day for the world, but a happy one for Christians who then took off where they left off and have been running every since. If I ever invent a time machine, I am going to go back and warn Julian not to take up that foolish war so he can get back to what is important and fixing the Empire and rescuing it from the Christians.
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Old 06-29-2007, 07:25 AM   #35
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Assassinated by his xian arms bearer according to Gore Vidal!
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