RE: The rapture is finally here again!
November 30, 2010 at 7:51 pm
(This post was last modified: November 30, 2010 at 7:54 pm by chatpilot.)
Chapabel Wrote: Can you prove any of your statements? How do you know He did not exist? How do you know He's not coming back? How do you know He is not the Son of God? Unless you can prove your statements with evidence, all you offer is an opinion.
Let's see, although the burden of proof is on you I will indulge you. How do I know he did not exist? Well, the non-Christian or secular evidence for his existence is scant and in most cases has been shown to have been manipulated by the good ole church. Because his existence is not provable outside of the biblical texts once you conclude that he did not exist, then you can safely assume that he will not come back. And finally, if he did not exist, and therefore cannot come back since he was never here in the first place then it is safe to assume that he was not the son of God either.
Now let me ask you some questions? Where is the body of Christ? Oh I forgot he conveniently ascended up to heaven like every other mythical god man before him. Every Christian relic the church claims to find turns out to be a forgery so there goes that side of your argument. Christians love to cry out for proof but for some reason this requirement doesn't seem to apply to them because they believe all of that nonsense by faith. So we are supposed to accept this bunk by faith as well.
I agree ziggy, Christians love to cherry pick the bible and quote it out of context to try and make sense of their insanity.
Let's see, although the burden of proof is on you I will indulge you. How do I know he did not exist? Well, the non-Christian or secular evidence for his existence is scant and in most cases has been shown to have been manipulated by the good ole church. Because his existence is not provable outside of the biblical texts once you conclude that he did not exist, then you can safely assume that he will not come back. And finally, if he did not exist, and therefore cannot come back since he was never here in the first place then it is safe to assume that he was not the son of God either.
Now let me ask you some questions? Where is the body of Christ? Oh I forgot he conveniently ascended up to heaven like every other mythical god man before him. Every Christian relic the church claims to find turns out to be a forgery so there goes that side of your argument. Christians love to cry out for proof but for some reason this requirement doesn't seem to apply to them because they believe all of that nonsense by faith. So we are supposed to accept this bunk by faith as well.
(November 30, 2010 at 6:25 pm)ziggystardust Wrote:(November 30, 2010 at 4:35 pm)chatpilot Wrote: Yet another dumb ass prophesying the end of the world and the coming of Christ for his saints! According to Harold Camping a so called biblical scholar the coming of the Lord will be on May 21, 2011 http://familyradio.com/index.html my problem with this is that Christians who attempt to predict the return of Christ unknowingly are contradicting the very scriptures they proclaim to believe in. Mark 13:26,27,30-33 (NJB) 26 And then they will see the Son of man coming in the clouds with great power and glory.27 And then he will send the angels to gather his elect from the four winds, from the ends of the world to the ends of the sky. 30 In truth I tell you, before this generation has passed away all these things will have taken place.31 Sky and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.32 'But as for that day or hour, nobody knows it, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son; no one but the Father.33 'Be on your guard, stay awake, because you never know when the time will come.
Do any of these morons even bother to read the bible? Or is this one of those cherries that they choose not to pick? Attention Christians!! 1. Jesus did not exist, he was a mythical character. 2. If he did exist he died and he is not coming back! Oh and he was not the son of God but rather another whack job much like we see today in the many cults that have arisen as a result of Christianity.
I can attribute this whole attitude you have described above to people reading Matthew 24:34 and thinking that Jesus is talking to them, rather than the 1st century Jews.
I agree ziggy, Christians love to cherry pick the bible and quote it out of context to try and make sense of their insanity.
There is nothing people will not maintain when they are slaves to superstition
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