Andrew wrote:
> On 2008-02-11 16:02:11 +0000, "Bill M" <wmech@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:
>
> >
> >
> > He created Adam from dirt and Eve from Adam's rib.
>
> Myth Bill. Do TRY to understand.
>
> >
> > Then he 'supposedly' created Jesus, a god on earth, by impregnating
Mary and
> > having Jesus live a relatively normal childhood. He was a carpenter in
his
> > adulthood until he was 30.
>
> Actually the Bible nowhere says that Jesus ever followed Joseph's trade.
>
> >
> >
> > Then for one, two or three years (depending on which Bible you wish to
> > believe)
> >
> > he lectured to a very small ****tion of the world population about his
wishes
> > and commands.
> >
> >
> >
> > Why did he place himself on earth in such an irrational fa****on? Why
didn't
> > he just follow Adam's simple direct process of coming to earth?
>
> I hadn't realised that being born was all that irrational. Come on Bill
> - you must have done it too.;
>
> >
> >
> >
> > He apparently was incapable
>
> or perhaps didn't
>
> > of reproducing his teaching in any permanent
> > form as
> >
> > there are no original records of his existence or teaching. All that
exists
> > are copies of copies by other men of totally unknown veracity and
accuracy.
> > There are NO originals - just copies of unknown origin. How can we
know
> > what the originals said?
>
> We can't. But what we have works for us.
>
> >
> >
> > Why would an all powerful God creator provide his creations with such
> > inaccurate
>
> err... Bill. If we don't know what the originals said, how do we know
> that what we have is inaccurate?
>
> > and questionable instructions?
>
> Because God likes open-minded questioning folks.
There it is again - the dead giveaway.
Here's a puny little human telling other humans what his god likes, a god
the
idiots think created the entire universe and needs puny little men to
speak for
it. If you god existed birdbrain it would speak for itself.
[I suppose now we will get another childish response like 'it does']
go away and get an education
> And whatever the cae,
> those instructions have worked for billions of people for thousands of
> years, so they can't be doing all that badly.
Just a few years ago billions in China thought Mau Tse Tung was a god, but
they
were wrong. Try buying one of his Little Red Books today. And your bible
will
go the same way eventually, as common sense and logic takes over from
mythology
>
>
> >
> >
> > The whole God/Jesus story is about as believable as Aesop's Fables.
>
> So you say Bill. Is this a good time for me to type "opinion" in
> capital letters?
Of course you could try to prove he is wrong. but you know you can't so
you
won't


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