did oj kill nicole n ron??
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Your scholarly work is on par for a 3rd grader with crayons and those who are convinced that Area 51 still holds extraterrestrial secrets.
Quote from BernardRichards:
Unfortunately, I just report the news. I don't make it, but you can kill the messenger if it makes you feel better.
Quoting the work of another as if that is any kind of definitive answer does not make you a messenger; it makes you a rather poor researcher.
You get 10 people into a room, you will get 10 opinions on many issues. Ensure they are all well-educated and you may get 11 opinions. This is the domain of the person you quote as "reporting the news."
Quote from Jerry030:
But being divine, all things are know to you...so do a miracle and give me the exact opening price.
Praise the Lord!
Quote from BernardRichards:
The early Christians were all Jews. A Jew claiming divinity would have been burned at the steak in a manner of speaking, but in reality possibly stoned to death by some zealots 2,000 years ago or ostracized as a mad man.
That is why Judaism originated in the first place. A man claiming to be God was pure paganism. Also, based on metaphysical principles and how God defines himself in the Torah it is impossible that there is any physicality to God.
He can not be born because that would mean that he is changing states, and a Perfect Being can not move from one perfection to another. That is an impossibility. There is only one final state of perfection that defines the Divinity. Similarly, he can not die because again that would imply that He is changing states. Jesus if you believe that he existed was like any other human being. He was born and he died so there is no way that he can fulfill the characteristics of God as defined in the Torah.
All of this stuff about Jesus being divine or part of the Trinity comes from paganism, and since Christianity is in effect an amalgamation of Judaism and paganism there is nothing really surprising about that. I already explained that Paul accepted non-Jews as converts to his version of Judaism without circumcision, and as Christianity became the dominant religion it accepted many pagan customs and beliefs so it would be palatable to the many different people that it wanted to absorb.
The idea of a man god which you have with Jesus was nothing new. Again it goes way back to various forms of paganism in antiquity. There were holy virgins that were assigned or dedicated to various gods in antiquity. Now and then there were problems with these holy virgins. One of them became pregnant. How is that possible? They were holy. No man was suppossed to come near them. Well, that could mean only one thing. The god that they were dedicated to impregnated them, and their child was a god or half god. This is pure speculation, but I suspect that this idea of gods impregnating humans got started with a high priest that tried to save his daughter from certain death if it was found out that she had a secret lover.
Ok Jem, I answered some of your questions, but I am sure this is not what you wanted to hear.
You accept Jesus and the New Testament on the basis of blind faith just like a Moslem accepts the Quran and Mohammed as the greatest of prophets on the basis of blind faith. Why don't you want to take a look at the sources that question whether Jesus existed in the first place, and similarly why doesn't your Moslem friend want to question whether Mohammed was really a prophet and holy man? Because both of you have accepted your belief system on the basis of blind faith, and asking these questions would make you heretics, and that would mean based on your beliefs systems that you just bought yourself a box seat in hell for eternity.
This is a debate forum Jem. I may be good a debater, but I am not that good. I can not argue with dogmatists whether they are religious or secular or on the right or on the left. You are not searching for the truth. You and your ilk know the truth already.
What do you want from me -- to validate your belief system which you accepted on the basis of blind faith? Good luck, I'll do that when hell freezes over.
In the next post I'll list some sources for honest truth seekers as to why I believe Jesus was a figment of Paul's imagination, and point you to a treasure trove on this subject.
Quote from Turok:
Just a note on the above:
When Rcanfiel (Now "TraderZones", 'cause he was banned) does the whole foot-stomping, red faced, childish rant routine such as the above, it doesn't mean that you're really wrong -- if he thought that he might actually attempt to engage you with contrary factual evidence. It just means he doesn't like what you said.
There's a lot of the real world that Rcan doesn't like -- don't confuse him with facts.
JB
Quote from BernardRichards:
I appreciate the encouragement Turok, but it really isn't necessary.
What I wrote was written for you and those like you!
It wasn't written for Jem, Blackhorseshoe, Traderzones, or those like them.