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RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 25, 2014 at 8:34 pm
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(June 25, 2014 at 8:32 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Read history and draw your own conclusions. They will work just fine on your world.
Yeah, as I thought, you have nothing.
When you care to stop talking out of your ass though, you can start educating yourself here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wycliffe
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RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 25, 2014 at 8:44 pm
Just think. There are billions on planets in the universe and we got stuck on this one at the same time.
What's your favorite part of the ethnocentric religious fairy tale in the Bible? Did you know that Moses wrote about how he died and was buried?
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RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 25, 2014 at 8:46 pm
(June 25, 2014 at 8:44 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Just think. There are billions on planets in the universe and we got stuck on this one at the same time.
What's your favorite part of the ethnocentric religious fairy tale in the Bible? Did you know that Moses wrote about how he died and was buried?
Just one citation? C'mon, we both know you have no justification but even to carry on with the pretense one would think you could produce a single reference to the nonsense you keep spewing. No? Really? You're gonna make the Christians look that much smarter than you?
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June 25, 2014 at 9:19 pm
Who do you need some authority figure to tell you what to think? You might as well believe in some god. As an educated American living in the 21st Century you should be able to analyze a complex problem and draw your own conclusions. All of the "experts" have a vested interest in keeping the party line alive. As I said before, there were manuscripts of various kinds floating around. But the English wrote the Bible. And that's one of the main reasons so many people believe in it.
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RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 26, 2014 at 12:12 am
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(June 25, 2014 at 9:19 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Who do you need some authority figure to tell you what to think? You might as well believe in some god. As an educated American living in the 21st Century you should be able to analyze a complex problem and draw your own conclusions. All of the "experts" have a vested interest in keeping the party line alive. As I said before, there were manuscripts of various kinds floating around. But the English wrote the Bible. And that's one of the main reasons so many people believe in it.
When every historian, from every point of view in the world, has never and would never seriously consider the hypothesis that the Bible was first written in the 14th century by Englishmen; and every archeologist who's ever lived, since it was a recognized profession--and thousands of writers who wrote before the 14th century--are well-aware that the Bible was not written by Englishmen in the 14th century (wait did people who knew of the Bible before the 14th century have a time machine?!? I wouldn't be surprised if you claimed this too); and when you can't provide ONE citation for the claim you keep spouting, then let's see...
Yeah. You're as dumb as a bag of rocks.
Oh and please tell me what "party line" the editors behind Wikipedia have. Global conspiracy looks like your only out.
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RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 26, 2014 at 12:17 am
(June 25, 2014 at 9:19 pm)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: Who do you need some authority figure to tell you what to think? You might as well believe in some god. As an educated American living in the 21st Century you should be able to analyze a complex problem and draw your own conclusions. All of the "experts" have a vested interest in keeping the party line alive. As I said before, there were manuscripts of various kinds floating around. But the English wrote the Bible. And that's one of the main reasons so many people believe in it.
You've got to be kidding. Tell me you're kidding? It's a dumb book with reprehensible morals. But is was written between 400 B.C. and 100 A.D. 1400 A.D has nothing to do with it except as translations.
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RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 26, 2014 at 12:36 am
I've said numerous times that there were all kinds of manuscripts floating around but they were not the Bible. The Vulgate was the first book that qualified as the Bible and it was written by a committee of Englishmen as a gift to the Pope. There were a couple of other copies and that was it. No one else had the book. Wycliffe and his committee came along and write their version and people gained access to it. The main reson so many people believe in it is that it was written by Englishmen, which gave it credibility.
If you notice they didn't give the main characters traditional Middle East Jewish names. They also included numerous clues to show that it was just a collection of B.S. stories, which some of you are smart enough to catch.
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RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 26, 2014 at 9:28 am
(June 25, 2014 at 8:20 pm)Pickup_shonuff Wrote: Not to mention, how DARE one tries to apply human arithmetic to God arithmetic. They're like, totally not the same. God is not bound by numbers people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, in God arithmetic, Pi = 3 exactly. They're totally not the same thing!
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RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 26, 2014 at 9:38 am
I'm wondering where you got the specific years from...
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RE: I bet you don't know this one
June 26, 2014 at 9:50 am
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(June 26, 2014 at 12:36 am)Wyrd of Gawd Wrote: I've said numerous times that there were all kinds of manuscripts floating around but they were not the Bible. What do you think these were manuscripts of? They were the Old and New Testaments... complied together, with some variations in different churches but overall similar, to what we call the Bible.
Quote:The Vulgate was the first book that qualified as the Bible and it was written by a committee of Englishmen as a gift to the Pope.
Funny, now you're contradicting your earlier claims because the oldest copy of the Vulgate that currently exists is from the 8th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Amiatinus
Derp.
Quote: There were a couple of other copies and that was it. No one else had the book.
"Parts of the New Testament have been preserved in more manuscripts than any other ancient work, having over 5,800 complete or fragmented Greek manuscripts, 10,000 Latin manuscripts and 9,300 manuscripts in various other ancient languages including Syriac, Slavic, Gothic, Ethiopic, Coptic and Armenian. The dates of these manuscripts range from c. 125 (the John Rylands manuscript, P52; oldest copy of John fragments) to the introduction of printing in Germany in the 15th century."
Yep. Just a few other copies. Not to mention these earlier copies of "the Bible":
Codex Vaticanus - 4th century
Codex Sinaiticus - 4th century
Quote:Wycliffe and his committee came along and write their version and people gained access to it. The main reson so many people believe in it is that it was written by Englishmen, which gave it credibility.
They translated it into the common language understood by the masses. I'm guessing that might be why it gained credibility among them.
Quote:If you notice they didn't give the main characters traditional Middle East Jewish names. They also included numerous clues to show that it was just a collection of B.S. stories, which some of you are smart enough to catch.
Oh please tell. I can't wait to hear about it.
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