Jesus Never Existed
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List of quotes from popular science works, supporting the idea that the universe could come into existence from nothing via natural processes. (That is without any recourse to the supernatural.)
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/mark_vuletic/vacuum.html
from Robert
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11:43 am - Monday,June 19, 2006
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Having just browsed http://www.jesusneverexisted.com/burning.html#tariff , the tariffs for torture page, I want to vomit. The vile barbarity of Christianity cruely afflicts humanity. This madness must be stopped. All theism must be made illegal and be efficiently suppressed.
from Robert
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11:17 am - Monday,June 19, 2006
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very nice...your research is very interesting...For a Novelist!
Perhaps it would do you a lot of good if you are to confirm and get-right your historical facts.
Also, another thing, if you are to bag Christianity, it might be in your favour not to use emotionally agrovating language and stick to the facts, because all the information that you have provided is incorrect or altered or misinterprated to suite your purpose.
And lastly, it's hard to discuss with you each and every one of your argumants on this forum, especially that I do not know what your belief is, so I am not sure how to respectfully address you and from what perspective. But from what I gather from my limited knowledge of you and from the pages on this sight that you purhaps are an athiest? And if that is the case, the only question I pose to you is..."If there is no God, then where did all that is around you start from? a Big bang? evolution? purhaps...but the question still stands, who created this rubble that by "chance" has become what you see?
It would be foolish for anyone to believe that everything came to existance from nothing, for even the most strongly viewed athiest believes in and respects the laws of nature and physics, and there is aboslutely no possible theory that suggest that anything can comeforth from nothing? everything occurs in a delicate balance of action and reaction; cause and effect.
And if you are not athiest and believe in some other god(s), which one is he/she/they? which other god is as self-reveling and self-giving and a true eternal living inspiration of love towards his creation like Christ is?
What are your thoughts in this? I would be more than honored to hear your reply, provided you maintain the same level of respect and dignity that I held for you.
from Phoenix
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5:39 am - Sunday,June 18, 2006
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"But sanctify the Christ as Lord in your hearts, always ready to make a defence before everyone that demands of you a reason for the hope in you, but doing so together with a mild temper and deep respect." (1 Peter 3:15 NWT).
Before any Chrisitians post something inflammatory here, read the above. WWJD
from Scoops
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6:22 pm - Wednesday,June 14, 2006
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I can understand someone's belief that the divine Jesus didn't exsist. However, can you disprove the writings of Josephus who acknowledged that there indeed was a Jesus and that he was from Nazareth? He wrote these things shortly after Jesus' death.
from Joel
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12:25 am - Wednesday,June 14, 2006
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google jesus josephus and jesus tacitus
from jayhawk
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9:22 am - Wednesday,June 14, 2006
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i found this site enlightening (pun intended), superbly written, suitably cynical, and vastly erudite.
what is clear, though, is that religious people cannot be reasoned with (see some posts above).
the final and cruellest irony is that these people will never realise they have wasted much of their lives pursuing a chimera, especially nuns, monks, popes, etc. i think there should be a brief afterlife in which religious folk are berated for being so credulous! 'there's nothing forthcoming you idiot. you blew the only life you had in a monastery. back to what it was like before you were born. sorry!'
i do wonder what we'd have been subjected to if christianity hadn't caught on. probably not secular humanism. mohammedism maybe - may the heavens forfend.
jim crace (atheist) wrote a fine novel called quarantine in which he gently and poetically suggests how the jesus myth might have started.
good on yer, ken
from the hooded gauntlet
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2:33 pm - Tuesday,June 13, 2006
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Oh, what a delightful shower of spam! Didn't that amuse everybody?
I guess it shows what happens when you let Christians have freedom of speech. KH
from Ken Humphreys
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8:25 am - Thursday,June 8, 2006
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Let's say at least some sort of "disciples" existed. Considering that most people in those times were illiterate, how was it they existed. Why are there no books from the Christman himself represented in the bible? Being force-raise pentacostal, I would always be told I was an evil child when I asked these questions. Good thing I didn't ask these in Mexico in the early 1800s, or I would have been burned at the stake!
from TBoy
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12:21 am - Wednesday,June 7, 2006
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Do you remember Herbert W Armstrong and Garner Ted Armstrong, two wealthy Yank tellyvangelists of the 1960s? Guess what happened to them. I just found it in http://www.ondoctrine.com/1armsg02.htm
This is a good site. Lots of stuff that needs saying, though it probably won't reach the people who need to hear it.
Beth
from Beth
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7:28 pm - Tuesday,June 6, 2006
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