If there were no Republicans, you'd have no reason to live anymore.
Nat Geo channel ran their 2-hour show this weekend on what (we'd call today) the politicians/marketing men (women were oppressed/excluded then as now from "religious" power) left out of the Bible.
There was lots of competing stuff around when the Christians were building their brand, so they had to come up a huge persistent, multi-century marketing/spin campaign to sell their Boy to the uneducated, child-like, low-information simpletons of their time (seems most of those simpleton's descendents watch Fox, love Rush, and live in US rural areas).
And of course, the resulting Catholic Church hierarchy always needed money, money, money.
Virgin Birth (misogyny/anti-sex, their Boy couldn't possibly arrive from screwing a woman)/assumption, numerous miracles, resurrection from death, stone rolling, etc would have certainly wowed the simpletons back then, as now.
If there were no Republicans, you'd have no reason to live anymore.
its doubtful that he was tall and fit. He was a bas and treated like by his peers. thats why he went to the countryside to learn from john the baptist. he was more than likely malnourished which would have stunted his growth. he sure did like getting people to feed him later in life though. it was the last of many suppers while he was on the lam.
I was just thinking that the martyrdoms were do ented by the same people that proclaimed his resurrection. Not exactly a neutral confirming source.
Oh, and to answer your question, he was apparently "beamed up" after hanging around for a while with the eleven surviving disciples and the new twelfth one. A missed opportunity, I must say. If he really wanted believers, he should have just picked up preaching again...after scores of people saw him crucified to death. That'll get you some followers....
Yeah, I do.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God….He was in the beginning with God…All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being….In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men….The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it…
Thanks for the evil, God.
What a friend!
You injected Repugs, I didn't.
But I do appreciate your accuracy in attributing to Repugs the characteristics in my post. They are the ignorant, truthiness, low-information crowd.
I don't think the bible (written by mortal men all of which lie to one degree or another) or christianity has a lock on the absolute truth, but I don't see how anyone could not believe in a higher power of some kind. The complexity of nature and the world is beyond anything that could have just randomly evolved from pond s . I'm not saying this higher power created each organism, but that even more mind boggling, created the mechanism for that diversity to evolve.
Then it logically follows that this complex being would require an even more complex creator.
That's a reasonable argument based on the limitations of the human mind. It's like our inability to truly grasp the nature of infinity.
a great being once told me that infinity is able/un able.
Well...yes and no.
He probably wasn't tall, likely was somewhat fit as a carpenter and with all that walking though.
He didn't go into the desert to be taught by the John the Baptist. John just baptised him. You're conflating two different stories. And he also fed other people at various point.
No because most of them were the ones who first got martyred.
St. Paul in particular was executed as a Roman citizen and St. Peter I believe was also crucified. That stuff wasn't recorded by Luke or even written in the Bible. Like I said, that was done independently.
See that's another area where I think you're mistaken. While he first appeared before the surviving 11 there were quite a few other followers he hung out with before leaving. Don't remember if that numbered in the hundreds or the thousands though...It was a good amount although obviously not completely ideal.
Thing is, I just don't think the goal was to get followers/become recognized in this instance.
All I know is I didn't come from a damn monkey. lol I will accept that Jesus was an alien.
Evolution has nothing to do with religion.
Carry on.
I don't believe in religions, but I take Jesus over Muhammad the pedophile.
Evolution is a religion.
Carry off.
Only to idiots like you.
education level doesn't mean , if religion tells u tons of bull , science does too. jesus got rescued and fled away, and i ain't no skeptic or pagan tbh
Science is fluid, and constantly re-evaluating it's own conclusions. Religion is like a bug frozen in amber.
Belief in a higher power and belief in evolution are not mutually exclusive.
Why must you show everyone your true age with your immature comments?
http://www.icr.org/i/pdf/imp/imp-332.pdf
Why must you show your stupidity with your stupid comment?
Do you believe that evolution is a religion?
I thought evolution was a theory.
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