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- puzzack0
What do you mean Jesus was Jewish? Are you joking?
- soda0
What do you mean Jesus was Jewish? Are you joking?
puzzack
(Apr 6 05, 06:08)bwahahahahahah!
I have catholic friends who think he is italian...
- ********0
Jesus was a beloved of Allah ;)
- ********0
WTF!
Jesus was Jewish you sillies... ha hah ahaaa
:)
- vburo0
i read old and new testament, Quran, Torah, Might is Right (satanic) and Kama-Sutra.
for the people trying to be funny, the last one is only a small part about sex.
Hym
(Apr 6 05, 04:48)how long did it take you? and these were "the full" versions??
- vburo0
recently a documentary about the life of Ann Frank ended withe following:
"after the Bible, Ann's diary is the most read non-fiction book".
Bible == non fiction? excuse me?
unfittoprint
(Apr 6 05, 05:59)if(person == atheist); bible==fiction
if(person == neonazi);
frank_diary==fictionor something like that..
- ********0
nice logic
- Hym0
how long did it take you? and these were "the full" versions??
vburo
(Apr 6 05, 06:14)on and off, long ago during highschool, i had a sort of theology fetish after eating politics, then i got more into psychology literature, and now a bit neurology for entertainment.
btw Jesus was an epileptic
- vburo0
on and off, long ago during highschool, i had a sort of theology fetish after eating politics, then i got more into psychology literature, and now a bit neurology for entertainment.
btw Jesus was an epileptic
Hym
(Apr 6 05, 06:29)Is that your personal observation as a result of your combined studies? sounds interesting..
- arinya0
Jewish! I thought he was a carpenter!
=D ..... The bible it's self say we shoiuld never stop searching for exact knowledge and alot of people always get it wrong. Guess that's why Dubaya Bush thinks it's okay to have wars. They are in the bible!
- nLHb0
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I never read the bible. But I have to admit I really enjoyed the film......Monty Python's Life O' Brian!
Dita_kz
(Apr 6 05, 05:50)haha me too!
- Jaline0
remember kids, "no sex before marriage" and "women can't do anything right"
I haven't read the Bible although I've read some passages b/c...you know...the damn book is so popular.
As for Jesus being Jewish, I totally didn't know that until I was around 13. But I'm still in hysterics when someone else thinks he's Christian...
like this: hahahahahahahahahhaha
- puzzack0
But I'm still in hysterics when someone else thinks he's Christian...
like this: hahahahahahahahahhah a
Jaline
(Apr 6 05, 06:38)What do you mean? Off course he's Christian! He started it, didn't he?
- nLHb0
he was born a jew.
the name "christian" comes from his last name
duuuuuuuh!!
- ********0
puzzack
Jesus Christ, the man, started the faith known as X-tianity through divine intervention.
However, from an ethnic/origin perspective he was Jewish as in Judaic.
From one to the other.
- Jaline0
there ya go
- Hym0
Is that your personal observation as a result of your combined studies? sounds interesting..
vburo
(Apr 6 05, 06:31)others deserve credit for that statement, the assumption is that he suffered from a rare neural disorder with similairties to epelipsy triggering paranormal experiences, aliens, ghosts, angels... there are papers analysing vatican acknowledged miracles which give a valuable insight in the condition
But dont simplify it, Jesus and his portfolio werent created in one generation.
- ********0
The diary of Anne Frank is a work of fiction
- kendo0
I have been reading this occasionally.
- discipler0
Never read it cover to cover. I've read significant portions of it though and I've found it to be life-transforming. It's fascinating when you consider how long it has survived and how it remains a best-seller to this day, despite all the attempts to burn, ban and do away with it altogether, throughout history.
The Bible is a historical document. Most historical documents/volumes that are regarded as indesputable fact, were only copied 7 - 10 times and are riddled with significant textual variances. With the Bible, however, there are presently some 5,000 Greek manuscripts in existence, with as many as 25,000 more copies. Just as amazing is the fact that the earliest manuscripts can be dated back as far as 120 A.D. This is tremendous when you consider that only seven of Plato’s manuscripts are in existence today — and there’s a 1,300-year gap which separates the earliest copy from the original writing! Equally amazing is another fact; and that is, that the New Testament has been virtually unaltered. This has been demonstrated by scholars who have compared the earliest written manuscripts with manuscripts written centuries later. And remember, the accounts in the New Testament were recorded directly by eyewitnesses. Facts like these are powerful in supporting the notion that God has preserved his word and that it can be trusted.