View Poll Results: Was there a person now known as Jesus born?
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12-22-2009, 07:28 PM #251
If I'm not mistaken the Crusades were not all bad, Islam was being spread with the point of the sword and would have overtaken Europe had it not been squelched.
I don't think that the Crusades were really Christian either, just stating that it might not have been all bad.Last edited by Miner123; 12-22-2009 at 07:40 PM. Reason: typo and addition
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12-22-2009, 07:40 PM #252
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12-22-2009, 07:46 PM #253
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12-22-2009, 07:50 PM #254
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12-22-2009, 07:51 PM #255
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1.) Please STOP !!!! those books point blank state they don't have proof...
in fact reading them changed my mind from thinking there was empirical proof of a "Historical Jesus" to knowing there isn't...
2.) To every other Christian on here quoting scripture, Hmmmm hello we don't believe, that just doesn't prove anything to us....
3.) The argument that everything else can't be proved either, Evolution, The Big Bang etc etc: just doesn't work, that is like saying well those aren't facts so mine must be... sorta like Mom taught you, two wrongs don't make a right...
4.) What does is matter anyway???? again you have Faith, anything you hear, you believe, since when does proof mean anything to believers????.... in fact proof would negate the need for Faith...
5.) Do you Christians also believe in Ghosts, ESP, Precognition, Magic, Clairvoyance, Demons, Spirits, different Dimensions, mind over matter etc: etc:??????
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12-22-2009, 07:59 PM #256
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12-22-2009, 08:15 PM
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So you would agree with what I said about the world beginning around 11,000BCE? This is far too short a time period for anything even remotely space/time related to effect. Again (again), you are just stating here that "certain events" are true because they are in the Bible without any corroborating evidence. If you are trying to prove the validity of the Bible on a chronological, geological scale, then this is most certainly a case where I think evidence should be required. Do a forum search on creationism for more info.
So what you're saying here is that it has nothing to do with plate tectonics, climate change, ocean floor fault lines or anything like that? You may want to check up on what you think you know about evolution and the changing landscape of our planet (beyond 11,000 BCE). You are not thinking on a large enough scale. Prior to land tortoises on the Galapagos, there were no Galapagos. The animals that live there are DIRECTLY a result of the volcanic activity in that area, which FORMED the islands and CAUSED the warm water climate in the immediate region surrounded by cool, depths which, as any marine biologist will tell you, is a ****tail that tons of both land and sea animals thrive upon. God nothing.
This paragraph is pretty out of control. There is no "exponential expansion of space/time" the way you describe it. Read up on red/blue shifts in measuring interplanetary expansion. Scientists have been able to measure and trace the expansion of the universe to the point of the big bang but not before. I've spoken about this in other threads but it keeps coming up. If you want to get into creationism (again) I suggest we start a new thread.
Why not? Wasn't my question legitimate? Or are you happy just believing EVERYTHING that another sect believes save a few minor details? Are Catholics / The Vatican wrong for entertaining evolutionist ideas?
Incorrect. The agnostic says "I don't know if there's a [God, higher being, etc] or not." Unless Christians have some other definition for it that I'm not sure of, in which case, I'll stand corrected (by Christians).
12-22-2009, 08:17 PM
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12-22-2009, 08:56 PM
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I would think they were aware of the risk of their faith. Early Christians hid in the Catacombs in Rome. They knew if they were found out they would be put to death. Why risk it? Just go on with your life as before and you have no more problem, easy right? But people were willing do die before renouncing their faith, and it continues to this day. That is strong medicine.
Besides that, what would they possibly have to gain by conning anyone?
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12-22-2009, 09:13 PM
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