JayyxC
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| 07 May 2014 03:27 PM |
| How can you not be for marriage rights between two human beings? |
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| 07 May 2014 03:31 PM |
| Because of a book written thousands of years ago by desert people |
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JayyxC
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| 07 May 2014 03:50 PM |
"Exactly, a fictitious book(s)."
No, the Bible isn't fictious.
The Bible is based on visions, and what God tells prophets or writers what to put in the bible.
If you think about it, Jesus was a real person. So was Mohammed.
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JayyxC
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| 07 May 2014 03:54 PM |
| @DesiredShark - I would have to disagree with you on that. Unless you have proof, in which I don't have. Jesus could have been a real person but that doesn't prove that he was birthed by a v1rgin, or that his father was god. And same goes for Mohammed we don't know if he was the prophet or just a madman. |
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| 07 May 2014 03:59 PM |
Both Jesus and Mohommad really existed, but their titles like Son of God are questionable.
Jesus' teachings are correct and that's how you should live.
Mohommad, however, was probably just a power freak. (MY OPINION SO DON'T FLAME ME) |
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| 07 May 2014 03:59 PM |
"Jesus could have been a real person but that doesn't prove that he was birthed by a v1rgin, or that his father was god. And same goes for Mohammed we don't know if he was the prophet or just a madman."
It does if he speaks about his mother. |
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| 07 May 2014 04:01 PM |
"Mohommad, however, was probably just a power freak. (MY OPINION SO DON'T FLAME ME)"
If you actually studied about Islam, you'll find many interesting details. Mohammed, one day had a vision. And then, well, the rest should be self-explanatory. |
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JayyxC
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| 07 May 2014 04:07 PM |
| @DesiredShark - Yeah live by the teachings of Jesus? Especially "Take no thought for the morrow". |
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| 07 May 2014 04:07 PM |
| Christians: Sending 60%(AKA non Christians_ of the world to hell is justified. |
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JayyxC
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| 07 May 2014 04:07 PM |
| And he knows if his mother is v1rgin? |
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| 07 May 2014 04:10 PM |
"Yeah live by the teachings of Jesus?"
He spread the word of God, not the word of himself. |
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| 07 May 2014 04:11 PM |
> No, the Bible isn't fictious.
The Bible is based on visions, and what God tells prophets or writers what to put in the bible.
If you think about it, Jesus was a real person. So was Mohammed.
I don't know about you but putting every animal on a wooden boat sounds like fiction to me |
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| 07 May 2014 04:11 PM |
| Even worse to spread the word of an egotistical deity that drowns babies. |
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| 07 May 2014 04:12 PM |
"I don't know about you but putting every animal on a wooden boat sounds like fiction to me"
How do you know how big the arc is? |
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| 07 May 2014 04:13 PM |
"And he knows if his mother is v1rgin?"
Well, did Mary and Joseph, uhh, you know, right? |
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| 07 May 2014 04:13 PM |
| @Desired - It states that the boat was a mile long. Which is in itself impossible. |
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| 07 May 2014 04:16 PM |
"It states that the boat was a mile long. Which is in itself impossible."
Then, how big was the arc, exactly?
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| 07 May 2014 04:17 PM |
First off, where is the ark now? Assuming it was real it wouldn't just disappear
Secondly how did Noah get every single animal just in time? Do you have any idea how long that would take?
For more reasons look how bill nye talked about it |
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| 07 May 2014 04:18 PM |
| And along with other fictitious tale, in the bible. God created the world in 7 days (false), Noah's ark (false), V1rgin birth (false), Living inside of whales (false), the list is never ending. |
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| 07 May 2014 04:19 PM |
| Not to mention how it borrows stuff from pagan beliefs |
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| 07 May 2014 04:20 PM |
"First off, where is the ark now? Assuming it was real it wouldn't just disappear
Secondly how did Noah get every single animal just in time? Do you have any idea how long that would take?"
The ark is probably disintegrated, as it broke in half on beached.
Noah was given a 120 year countdown.
Noah didn't get every animal, it came to him. |
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| 07 May 2014 04:21 PM |
| Was that supposed to prove the validity of the story? |
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| 07 May 2014 04:23 PM |
| So did all the animals from the Americas walk across the ocean? |
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| 07 May 2014 04:24 PM |
| 120 years? Wouldn't Noah die of old age? |
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