(December 18, 2016 at 7:53 pm)Jehanne Wrote:(December 18, 2016 at 7:02 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: We do... It's in the philosophy subforum.
Do you want it here or do you want me to start a new thread? Of course, feel free to move it at any time.
(December 18, 2016 at 6:56 pm)21stCenturyIconoclast Wrote: Jeanne,
I possibly can be your "Huckleberry."
Okay, are you talking about a godly figure born of a virgin on December 25th, where he was attended by shepherds and was considered a great traveling teacher
and master? Did this godly character have 12 companions, or disciples, and where he promised his followers immortality, and as an added attraction to prove his
godliness, he performed miracles? Additionally, the person in question allegedly sacrificed himself for world peace, was buried in a tomb and after three days rose
again and was seen by his disciples?
Furthermore, is the godly person you’re acquiring about, identified himself with the lamb, was considered to be the “Way, the Truth and the Light,” and the
“Logos,” “Redeemer,” “Savior” and “Messiah,” where Sunday was celebrated as the day you worship this godly entity?
Is this the individual of your debate, subsequent to him being arisen from his three day tomb nap?
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Let's just focus on Jesus' (supposed) Resurrection from the Dead.
Jeanne,
Uh, okay, I thought you wanted to discuss the Iranian Bronze Age god of Mithras, who had the aforementioned godly attributes
way before the copycat Jesus did of Christianity. The pseudo-christians get real nervous when the primitive god of Mithra's historicity is
mentioned because Christianity is just a hybrid of Mithranism which existed way before the cult of Christianity. To deny this, is to deny
their serial killing Jesus as god incarnate as well.
Good luck in your debate when you find a "taker," hopefully it will be a pseudo-christian for entertainment purposes, so as to watch
said Christian turn themselves into a pretzel in trying in vain to explain away those damn embarrassing and disturbing biblical passages
used in connection with your topic at hand!
Pseudo-christian apologetics is one of the funniest acts known to any primitive god belief, agreed?
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