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Haunted 03-29-2005 05:17 AM

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Originally posted by wufong
hmm funny how historians can't find any fault with it huh?try as they might.
Dumb-ass, can I call you dumb-ass? Thanks. Dumb-ass, historians find fault with everything from Genisus to Revelations. The fuckin Bible is no more than a quasi truthful fairy-tale.

AUSTIN316426808 03-29-2005 02:10 PM

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Originally posted by wufong
yeah well you look like harry potter with bleached eyebrows.


you're retarded beyond belief.

wufong 03-29-2005 10:30 PM

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Originally posted by Haunted
Dumb-ass, can I call you dumb-ass? Thanks. Dumb-ass, historians find fault with everything from Genisus to Revelations. The fuckin Bible is no more than a quasi truthful fairy-tale.
call me what you want..harriet potter. but it's clear all the brains in your family went to harry your twin. they are unable to find fault with one thing in the bible. and thats a fact.

wufong 03-29-2005 10:32 PM

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Originally posted by AUSTIN316426808
you're retarded beyond belief.
did you just say you're retarded beyond belief? man don't be so hard on yourself.

Sedated_replica 03-30-2005 01:38 AM

Wow.... Wufong is my hero.

They are unable to find "fault" in the bible? they're unable to find any truth too the bible either.

wufong 03-30-2005 02:47 AM

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Originally posted by Sedated_replica
Wow.... Wufong is my hero.

They are unable to find "fault" in the bible? they're unable to find any truth too the bible either.

o really ??????let me see here a few people who had nothing to do with the bible wrote of jesus. 1)Rabbi Eliezer and writers of the Talmud, talk about Jesus and his miracles.
2)Cornelius Tacitus wrote about Jesus and the first century Christians in his Annals.(he wasa roman historian)
3)Thallus, a Samaritan historian, wrote ca. 52 A.D.
4)Suetonius . another roman historian. ( although he doesn't provide direct evidence of jesus. Suetonius does mention a huge population of christians living in rome by 60 ad. a huge enough population that nero blamed the buring of rome on them....)
plus there is more.. do you want any Archaeological evidence or some sceinctific evidence.. all evidence that was once refuted by historians, sceinctist, archaeologist. but is now widly accepted..
i'll end this by qouting a non christian historian..
"A.N. Sherwin-White, a respected classical historian at Oxford says about the book of Acts, "For Acts the confirmation of historicity is overwhelming...any attempt to reject its basic historicity even in matters of detail must now appear absurd."

god bless and have a nice day :D

ShankS 03-30-2005 02:56 AM

Go wufong!! ....Go wufong!! ....Go wufong!! ....Go wufong!!

bloodrayne 03-30-2005 03:13 AM

Jeez...This easter thread is still up here?.......It's over already...Let it die....Oh...And since I didn't wish anyone a 'Happy Easter' earlier...Here ya go ;)

Haunted 03-30-2005 05:15 AM

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Originally posted by wufong
o really ??????let me see here a few people who had nothing to do with the bible wrote of jesus. 1)Rabbi Eliezer and writers of the Talmud, talk about Jesus and his miracles.
2)Cornelius Tacitus wrote about Jesus and the first century Christians in his Annals.(he wasa roman historian)
3)Thallus, a Samaritan historian, wrote ca. 52 A.D.
4)Suetonius . another roman historian. ( although he doesn't provide direct evidence of jesus. Suetonius does mention a huge population of christians living in rome by 60 ad. a huge enough population that nero blamed the buring of rome on them....)
plus there is more.. do you want any Archaeological evidence or some sceinctific evidence.. all evidence that was once refuted by historians, sceinctist, archaeologist. but is now widly accepted..
i'll end this by qouting a non christian historian..
"A.N. Sherwin-White, a respected classical historian at Oxford says about the book of Acts, "For Acts the confirmation of historicity is overwhelming...any attempt to reject its basic historicity even in matters of detail must now appear absurd."

god bless and have a nice day :D


None of this is concrete. It's all speculative. Sure Jesus probably lived, but that doesn't mean he was divine.

urgeok 03-30-2005 05:33 AM

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Originally posted by Haunted
None of this is concrete. It's all speculative. Sure Jesus probably lived, but that doesn't mean he was divine.

darling !!! he wassss he wasss !!!
when he put on the sequin dress and the glitter pumps ...

there's simply no other word to describe him !


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