(December 15, 2008 at 10:55 am)Kyuuketsuki Wrote: Adrian has already demonstrated that your Hassan was in fact a Christian (converted 12 years ago) therefore it is reasonable to assume he may have had a pro-Christian agenda.He has? It's forbidden in Jordan to try and convert Muslims. If Al-Hassan was Christian, he would be deported or killed.
Quote:As a matter of personal policy I don't do theist URL's, they are always a disappointment, they always waste my time.I don't do anti-theist websites either. They show supposed errors but, they don't show the answer to the error. Very sneaky, indeed.
Quote:It's YOUR claim, you do the #@%$ing research!I did the research. I witnessed the coins, pottery, seating arrangements and iron and wooden crosses. Why did these ancient christians carry wooden crosses with them? A rememberance to their Messiah that was just executed by the Roman Army?
Quote:You asked where you said it was evidence, your own words exposed that you did ... pay attention!The evidence has been exposed. The Messiah lives!
Quote:Referring to Harry Potter books over a claim of religious worship nearly 2000 years before the author was born is what we would call a strawman, it is irrelevant to the point being made.What would J.K Rowling do if she had evidence of 70 men worshipping Harry Potter in 1979? Wouldn't that be an interesting turn of events?
Quote:I repeat, it's YOUR claim, do your own #@:&%ing research!I have done the research.. it's an amazing one of a kind discovery. The Messiah existed!
I'm sorry, but evidence has been exposed to the world.
The bottom line is this Jesus figure was being worshipped (33 A.D.) long before the Gospel records (55 A.D.).
You cannot explain nearly two decades.
The Gospels were right.. Jesus lived and died in 33 A.D.
And his followers had to flee to escape persecution by the Romans.