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06-03-2002, 01:20 PM | #11 |
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The great thing about science, is people say what they mean, so no one can say "I don't interpret quantum physics literally." I wish Darwin told parables, possibly 'The prodigious species'?
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06-03-2002, 03:03 PM | #13 |
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Lest we not forget the 'cockatrice':
(Isaiah 11:08,14:29,59:05 and Jeremiah 8:17) |
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Dammit!...I recall another reference to all of these creatures besides the Bible...I forgot...wait...wait...wait...I GOT IT! I remember now! It was the computer game Heroes of Might and Magic!
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Adding to the list:
Zombies Satyrs Devils Six-winged angels Demons A walking/talking serpent A talking donkey Human-headed, six-winged beasts Ghosts Sea monsters Giants ...all of which are depicted in the Christian bible. |
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All evidence that Gary Gygax wrote the Bible
<Moses approaches the Red Sea, pursued by an army of pissed off Egyptians *Rolls 100-sided*...> |
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Thank You Samhain and Missus Gumby for the further illustrations of fantastical creatures in the Bible! Despite Gemma's deliberate evasion of the questions I think I (along with all your help) have proven my point.
The beasts of Harry Potter are "satanic" and will corrupt your children, but how soon the Christian and Catholic forget what sort of beasts exist within their own Holy Book. If one is a sucker for believing in a pink or purple dragon, what makes the belief (of the justified belief if one doesn't "literally translate" the bible ) any less of a fools bet? I have no doubt that if one tried one could convince a large segment of Christians and Catholics that because these creatures are mentioned in the bible that they did indeed exist. And for many centuries people full well believed that these creatures were indeed true to fact because the Bible told them so! What I find even more ridiculous about the "sucker" claim coming from a Catholic is their belief in Saints and the "magical" and fantastical powers attributed to them. Take St. Brighid, who so closely matches the Goddess Brighid's folklore that is makes one wonder .... whom which came 1st the Pagan Goddess or the Catholic Saint??? Brighid |
06-04-2002, 04:43 AM | #18 |
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Well guys, all of you can find a rich content of mythical creatures in fantasy and game series like forgotten realms, dragonlance, warcraft,etc, where there is no such thing as scentific laws at all.
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"whom came 1st the Pagan Goddess or the Catholic Saint??? "
The nuns taught me that it was the Holy Spirit that came first |
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But no need to roll for a miracle, Part Water is only a 6th level spell!! [ June 04, 2002: Message edited by: Bible_Humper ]</p> |
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