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I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
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RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
(March 3, 2013 at 6:48 am)Aractus Wrote: Actually if he has an intelligent argument as to why I shouldn't consider the verses I quoted as prophetic I'd love to hear it. The prophecy of the destruction of Jerusalem I think one of the strongest pieces of evidence in favour of the validity of the Gospel.

World War II is one of the strongest pieces of evidence in favor of the validity of Inglourious Basterds.
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#12
RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
No one knows anything. There are not enough facts to prove anything, and definitely not enough records to know who wrote the majority of the bible. Just because someone in those days wrote something and signed it John doesn't mean it was John the Baptist...
90% of the population around that time was illiterate.
Jesus's disciples were lower-class, illiterate(Acts 4:13), Aramaic-speaking peasants from Galilee.

Whoever wrote the bible were highly-educated, Greek-speaking Christians, who probably lived outside Palestine.
(March 3, 2013 at 3:50 am)Aractus Wrote: 1. you have no right to asset that I'm delusional
Delusional:
adjective
1.
Having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions.
2.
Maintaining fixed false beliefs even when confronted with facts.

Yep, sounds like you. ROFLOL

(March 3, 2013 at 3:50 am)Aractus Wrote: and 2. fuck you for assuming I use Wikipedia, I hate Wikipedia.
Man, you had me converted right up until that 'fuck you' bit. Might want to work on your witnessing attitude...


How do we know the story of Jesus isn't just a rehashed version of the Egyptian god Horus, which came way before Jesus...
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#13
RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
(March 3, 2013 at 3:50 am)Aractus Wrote: The fact that you ignore the strong evidence for the authorship of the Luke and John gospels proves to me you are not interested in objective evidence, and simply believe you can tell others, arbitrarily, what is and isn't a fact based on your beliefs.

Oh, the irony. The sweet, sweet irony.
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#14
RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
(March 3, 2013 at 1:42 pm)AtcAtheist Wrote: No one knows anything. There are not enough facts to prove anything, and definitely not enough records to know who wrote the majority of the bible. Just because someone in those days wrote something and signed it John doesn't mean it was John the Baptist...
Wow, no wonder you don't believe. Atc - as I said you need to address the evidence that you're presented with, what we're given, not make straw man arguments.

1. John the Baptist is a different character to John the Apostle. No one has ever suggested that he wrote the Gospel of John.
2. It is not signed with the author's name - a fact you're either unaware of or you have ignored in favour of your straw man.
3. You didn't bother saying a thing on the evidence of John's authorship - the evidence being that John doesn't use his name, but rather consistently uses the phrase "the disciple whom Jesus loved" to describe himself.
Quote:90% of the population around that time was illiterate.
Anthoer figure you've pulled from your arse.
Quote:Jesus's disciples were lower-class, illiterate(Acts 4:13), Aramaic-speaking peasants from Galilee.

Whoever wrote the bible were highly-educated, Greek-speaking Christians, who probably lived outside Palestine.
Every one of Paul's epistles was written by scribes and not by Paul. Why wouldn't it be the case that the lengthier Gospels were likely also written by scribes?
Quote:How do we know the story of Jesus isn't just a rehashed version of the Egyptian god Horus, which came way before Jesus...
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Oh well done, Clap! Did you get that list from Gerald Massey?

So you don't believe accounts written 2,000 years agro from reliable sources, but you believe Gerald Massey who dreamt up a bunch of bullshit and put it into a book? Isis was a virgin? The Egyptian legend says that her husband, Osiris, was assonated by being sealed in a box (ie a coffin), and then thrown in the Nile. Isis retrieves it, opens it and Osiris is already dead.

There is a version of the myth that says after this she uses a spell she learned from her father to bring him back to life so that he could impregnate her, after which he dies again. So the "resurrection account" to which you're referring isn't Horus, it's Osiris. And FYI he wasn't crucified.

In the earliest myths, Horus is the brother of Isis and Osiris. Later he becomes their son as per the myth I cited above.

There is only one known account of Horus's death. He dies from the sting of a scorpion and later he is brought back to life (like most of the other Egyptian gods were). Crucifixion didn't even exist 5,000 years ago in Egypt.

There are over 2,000 Egyptian deities, and it was Massey's claim that that Jesus is a compilation of characteristics from some of those 2,000 (which isn't hard with such a large pool of gods). However, he was wrong, intentionally dishonest, and misleading about many of those things, as well as the fact that you and others have taken his book and then claimed that all the characteristics of Jesus are from just one Egyptian god - Horus. Though this is never Massey's claim.

Additionally:

"Eastern star led three wise men to him when he was born"

Please cite a reference I'm not aware of Horus having his birth heralded by a star or by an angel. Also, in no account do "wise men" come to Horus - that I'm aware of - rather three Egyptian deities come. But you didn't claim that he was visited by deities, you claimed he was visited by three wise men, so I want to see your reference for this.

"Baptized by Anup the Baptizer at 30"

Anup is never - to my knowledge - mentioned in ANY of the accounts of Horus at all. So again, provide a reference for your claim because as far as I can see, Horus is never baptized by anyone at anytime in any ancient Egyptian accounts.

"Had 12 disciples"

Again, where is your reference to this, because there is no account of Horus that has him teaching 12 disciples.

"Performed miracles and walked on water"

Well of course he "performed miracles" he's an Egyptian deity, but again you've failed to deliver a truthful or honest account of the myths of Horus. Provide a reference to an account where Horus walks on water, because as far as I know he didn't. Massey made the connection with an account of Oannes - NOT with Horus.

"Raised El-Azur-us from the dead"

Once again, you provide another baseless claim. Horus never raises anyone from the dead - show me an Egyptian myth where he does??

"Was transfigured on a mount"

Again, provide a reference, there is no transfiguration account of Horus.

"Crucified, buried in a tomb and resurrected"

Well I've already explained that Horus wasn't crucified. He also was never resurrected (unless you're referring to the scorpion thing). I haven’t seen an account that has him being buried in a tomb either, so if you'd like to enlighten me on this I'm all ears.

For someone who supposedly doesn't like BS, you sure just made a lot of totally bullshit claims there.
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RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
Good for you! I was ready to come out, posted on a Richard Dawkins page on FB, and had no clue that it went public on my wall lol! My husband was not happy at first, but I told him I'd consider his arguments if he considered mine. He listened and... tadaaaaaaa! He's atheist now Smile If he wasn't I don't think we'd last. Sorry, but I couldn't be married to a Christian who feels ashamed of who I am. Why is saying you're atheist betrayal and her saying she's a believer not?
Pointing around: "Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, you're cool, fuck you, I'm out!"
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#16
RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
Oh sorry I missed this one - Horus's birthday is celebrated on December 21st (as are many Egyptian gods), not December 25th as per your claim.
For Religion & Health see:[/b][/size] Williams & Sternthal. (2007). Spirituality, religion and health: Evidence and research directions. Med. J. Aust., 186(10), S47-S50. -LINK

The WIN/Gallup End of Year Survey 2013 found the US was perceived to be the greatest threat to world peace by a huge margin, with 24% of respondents fearful of the US followed by: 8% for Pakistan, and 6% for China. This was followed by 5% each for: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, North Korea. -LINK


"That's disgusting. There were clean athletes out there that have had their whole careers ruined by people like Lance Armstrong who just bended thoughts to fit their circumstances. He didn't look up cheating because he wanted to stop, he wanted to justify what he was doing and to keep that continuing on." - Nicole Cooke
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RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
(March 3, 2013 at 8:49 pm)Aractus Wrote: Oh sorry I missed this one - Horus's birthday is celebrated on December 21st (as are many Egyptian gods), not December 25th as per your claim.

Aractus. I'm an idiot. You win. What do you want from me?
Now please SHUT THE FUCK UP!
This was a post about me publically admitting my atheism, not a god damn debate over what is right or wrong about the bible.
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- Your friendly Air Traffic Control Atheist.
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#18
RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
Quote:but most saying they'll pray for me...

That's basically doing nothing. Settle for that.

There is no indication of who wrote any of the gospel horseshit...and even worse, we have no idea who was the last to edit it.... and edited it was!

Xtianity is one lie piled on top of another. Amazing that it can still fool people in this day and age but....I see you've already met Aractus.
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#19
RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
Aractus:
PS. Your profile picture looks like a gay cross between David Arquette and George McFly...

What do I care what you think?
ROFLOL

(March 3, 2013 at 9:26 pm)Minimalist Wrote: I see you've already met Aractus.

Yeah, he's been here less than 5 months and already pushing 1000 posts... Get a fucking life!!
- Marc
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#20
RE: I just confessed my Atheism to friends and family!
Good on ya, man, but you'll find your beliefs being completely rearranged within the next few months. Something you'll come to realize is that atheism isn't a belief at all, but rather it is a named lack of belief. Often when pointing this out to certain religious idiots [see: all of them] you'll get some bullshit like "You don't get called an a-stamp-collector for not collecting stamps! It IS a belief!" First of all, point out that there ARE states of mind involving the mindset of "none/off" in regards to something. Beliefs especially. Point out that the reason you self-identify as an atheist has nothing to do with actively believing or disbelieving in a god; but rather as a term to set you apart from the majority who ARE believers. It is little more than that. It is describing a state of mind in which there is no "yes" or "no" but rather simply "none."
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