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Re: Concerning Jesus and the early Christians [message #372924 is a reply to message #372561] |
Sat, 21 February 2009 21:51 |
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It's because of verses like these:
"But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for verily I say unto you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of man be come." (Matthew 10:23)
"Truly I say to you, there are some of those who are standing here who shall not taste death until they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom" (Matthew 16:28)
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Re: Concerning Jesus and the early Christians [message #372958 is a reply to message #372561] |
Sun, 22 February 2009 06:09 |
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Anyone claiming themselves to be the son of god and that he is the second coming would be seen as insane.
People that aren't christian would think he's just pure insane, and christians would just think he is taking the mick and certainly not believe him.
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Re: Concerning Jesus and the early Christians [message #373028 is a reply to message #372975] |
Sun, 22 February 2009 14:11 |
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Cabal8616 wrote on Sun, 22 February 2009 13:30 |
R315r4z0r wrote on Sun, 22 February 2009 10:52 | He wont come, it's just a ploy to get people to "behave" themselves. Because everyone knows how chaotic the world would become if people couldn't believe in imaginary forces that have answers to everything...
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This is why I'm convinced atheists have a secret shrine to the secret atheist god they secretly believe in.
Secretly.
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they worship satan
abortion is a blood sacrifice unto satan
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Re: Concerning Jesus and the early Christians [message #373577 is a reply to message #373144] |
Thu, 26 February 2009 00:34 |
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renohol
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well, wouldn't the stars and planets all have to align to form a huge majical star like when Christ was born, and wouldn't God have to have un married sex with another young Jewish woman?
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Re: Concerning Jesus and the early Christians [message #373580 is a reply to message #373577] |
Thu, 26 February 2009 00:57 |
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reborn
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renohol wrote on Thu, 26 February 2009 02:34 | well, wouldn't the stars and planets all have to align to form a huge majical star like when Christ was born, and wouldn't God have to have un married sex with another young Jewish woman?
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If you believe in Christianity's God, and believe the bible, then you must concede that God is at least as old as Earth is, as he was supposed to of made it. According to the Bible, the Earth is roughly 6000 years old, meaning that God is aged between 6000 years - infinity.
Given this, he may prefer an older woman.
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Re: Concerning Jesus and the early Christians [message #373644 is a reply to message #373580] |
Thu, 26 February 2009 10:52 |
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Jerad2142
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reborn wrote on Thu, 26 February 2009 00:57 |
renohol wrote on Thu, 26 February 2009 02:34 | well, wouldn't the stars and planets all have to align to form a huge majical star like when Christ was born, and wouldn't God have to have un married sex with another young Jewish woman?
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If you believe in Christianity's God, and believe the bible, then you must concede that God is at least as old as Earth is, as he was supposed to of made it. According to the Bible, the Earth is roughly 6000 years old, meaning that God is aged between 6000 years - infinity.
Given this, he may prefer an older woman.
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Older... no one better start holding their breath if we are going to wait for a woman older then god to come along to give birth to give birth to Christ.
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Re: Concerning Jesus and the early Christians [message #374426 is a reply to message #374325] |
Mon, 02 March 2009 11:41 |
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Spoony
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It's interesting the age of the woman is mentioned, since there is an argument that 'virgin' is simply a mistranslation of 'young woman' (in the same vein, the 72 'virgins' promised to Islamic suicide-murderers is thought to be a mistranslation for grapes... which, again, makes a little more sense and is a lot less condescending to Muslim women 'hi girls, if you have sex you aren't going to heaven, and if you stay a virgin all your life you'll go to heaven but only for the comfort and convenience of a man).
If that is the case, then the original prophecy is a lot less remarkable and a lot more plausible. Also, perhaps a Christian can point out where in the Bible Jesus says his mother was a virgin. I asked that question before, no answer yet.
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Re: Concerning Jesus and the early Christians [message #374427 is a reply to message #374426] |
Mon, 02 March 2009 11:49 |
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nikki6ixx
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Spoony wrote on Mon, 02 March 2009 12:41 | (in the same vein, the 72 'virgins' promised to Islamic suicide-murderers is thought to be a mistranslation for grapes...
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Man, I can get like, a billion raisins for about five bucks at Costco. 72 raisin's for your life?! That's horrible, you need at least 6 dozen just to make a decent batch of cookies.
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Re: Concerning Jesus and the early Christians [message #374546 is a reply to message #374427] |
Tue, 03 March 2009 00:25 |
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Spoony
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is it surprising that the price is so low? religion has always taught that we humans are miserable sinners who only exist to worship the dictator (no Kim Jong-Il or Stalin could put it better). but take heart, because the beauty of life all around us and of non-living things in the cosmos... was all created specifically with us in mind.
bit of a contradiction.
Any Muslims here wanna comment on the 72 virgins business (assuming it actually does mean 'virgin', as most Muslims seem to believe). To my knowledge, the only mention of women in the Muslim version of heaven is the 72-virgins concept. This seems to imply two things.
1. Women who have sex aren't going to heaven, even if they live a virtuous life. This seems to be not only extremely repressive, but also quite harmful to the survival of the human species - after all, Islam does instruct its follows to spread Islam everywhere and anywhere, so...
2. Those women who take heed of point 1 and remain a virgin all their life might end up going to heaven, but only for the comfort and convenience of a man; only as little more than a sex slave. The 72-virgins scenario does rather indicate that the women will have very little choice in the matter; most likely the man would have the complete choice of which of his many virgins to use, and when, and how often.
So, my Muslim friends, question: do you think any of this is good? Aren't you as repelled by this as I am? I can only guess as to how condescending all this is to women (as is so much else in Islam); I also find it pretty damn condescending to men, too. Am I supposed to be tempted by the above deal? Is it supposed to make me want to give my life in the service of Allah, as it does for so many suicide bombers all over the world all the time?
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