Re: Another ridiculous pseudo-Christian urban myth debunked
Well, no one killed Jesus. Jesus gave himself freely. Nevertheless, it was the roman soldiers that crucified him.
No, it's not. You idiots must stop claiming that atheism is a religion. There's a difference. Religion is the belief in of a controlling power, and atheism is completely not that. You're saying the total lack of religion is a religion too, according to you reliable people. 
It's not far that people who can't defend their own notice get to create a fake, and somehow far argument. When it comes to religion, we aren't to sides of the same coins, and you don't get to put your un-reason upon the same shelf with my own reason.
If I say, I believe in the flying spaghetti monster and you don't, it's my religion. Now, that defeats the purpose of the word. If you're going to say the people who believe in something and the people who don't believe in that particular thing are just as religious, then, you're not using the word as it meant to be used.
Yes, the Bible, which is fiction, with myths stolen from older religions. The fact that London is real does not proves that Harry Potter is real. The fact that the walls of Jericho fell down or any other historical event in the Bible is not proof of the Bible's claim of the divine. It's the claims in the Bible that needs the evidence. People don't need the Bible to teach them how to be good, loving and decent humans, oh, wait, sorry, the Bible doesn't do that.
Are you really bad at history? They didn't kill all the Jews, thankfully.
He decided in December of 1932, he would leave Germany, never returning because he knew his life was in danger. Therefore, in February 1933, while we have visiting the United States, he stated there because of the rise to power of the Nazis. The persecution of Jews began in April 1933.
Originally posted by Pim Pendergast
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Originally posted by Pim Pendergast
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It's not far that people who can't defend their own notice get to create a fake, and somehow far argument. When it comes to religion, we aren't to sides of the same coins, and you don't get to put your un-reason upon the same shelf with my own reason.
If I say, I believe in the flying spaghetti monster and you don't, it's my religion. Now, that defeats the purpose of the word. If you're going to say the people who believe in something and the people who don't believe in that particular thing are just as religious, then, you're not using the word as it meant to be used.
Originally posted by Ex-Viking
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