Rcanfiel strikes me as the typical insecure Christian trying to convince himself through numbers. However just as in trading the majority is almost always wrong and especially so in this case. To believe Jesus was anything but an ordinary man is wide eyed naivety and childlike ignorance
Rcanfiel strikes me as the typical insecure Christian trying to convince himself through numbers. However just as in trading the majority is almost always wrong and especially so in this case. To believe Jesus was anything but an ordinary man is wide eyed naivety and childlike stubbornness
A mythological figure to be used by various religions for their own purpose and for individuals who need that crutch to get through life. http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa.htm http://mama.indstate.edu/users/nizrael/jesusrefutation.html http://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Myth-G-Wells/dp/0812693922 http://rationalrevolution.net/articles/jesus_myth_history.htm http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa.htm
There's no need to burn down the house just because someone put up some gawd awful green curtains. See... You were given a mind. Are you telling me you can't use it to discern fact from fiction? Jesus
At least rcanfiel attempts, deluded a deity as he is, tries to say something he thinks has value. But you make a similar mistake on the opposite side of the coin. Rcanfiel makes me special, the only son of God among men. You make me the same as men, but not the same as the Son of God. Both of these thought systems serve the same end: to kill the truth that man may keep his fleshly home and call it "reality". The truth is, there is only the Son of God. When he is deluded, he thinks of himself as a man, or, "the son of man". This means I was the same as all men. But delusions cannot change the reality of the Son, whom he denies. Underneath the mask of flesh is the Son of God. This means all men are the same as me. There is only one Son of God, and we are It. This information will 'save' you if you apply it. Jesus
Regarding 911: The official story differs greatly from the evidence on the ground. Does this mean the towers never stood? Likewise, the "official" story about me differs from the facts. Does this mean I never stood up? Jesus
Quote from sosexy Rcanfiel strikes me as the typical insecure Christian trying to convince himself through numbers. However just as in trading the majority is almost always wrong and especially so in this case. Sosexy strikes me as the typical frustrated person who is probably using an alias, and who knows nothing about where he came from or where he is going, knows nothing about the eternal or infinite, but likes to think therefore his blindness makes him an expert on things he knows nothing about. To believe Jesus was anything but an ordinary man is wide eyed naivety and childlike stubbornness Great. Then you won't mind providing proof that he is ordinary, instead of God. And when I say proof, I don't mean your opinions.