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Where is the balance?
OmnusErudito Started conversation Sep 10, 2006
Such one-sided propoganda I find offensive.
Where is the balance?
Where is the opinion of other religions, of atheists, of science?
Nowhere. This article should be removed.
Where is the balance?
James42 Posted Sep 10, 2006
It is a story to which there is no reply, you either believe it, or reject it, but you can never forget it, because when you have read it, you know the answer to everything even if you do not believe it. James
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Potholer Posted Sep 11, 2006
There is no balance becuase James42 is seriously unbalanced (either that, or a sad troll posing as a religious nutcase).
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OmnusErudito Posted Sep 11, 2006
A certain thing I know, James42: you are a religious madman.
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James42 Posted Sep 11, 2006
According to the Pharisee so was Jesus the Christ.
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James42 Posted Sep 12, 2006
To be even a little like Christ would be an honour. James
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Potholer Posted Sep 12, 2006
>>"To be even a little like Christ would be an honour. James"
To put oneself forward as being like Cchrist could be considered by believers and unbelievers alike as being seriously immodest.
In any case, for every Messiah, there seem likely to have been thousands or millions of weirdos, quite a few of whom would also use the "But they mocked Jesus..." argument.
Where is the balance?
OmnusErudito Posted Sep 13, 2006
How would you be a little like Christ?
Dead in your early thirties?
Treated as an enemy of the security of the state, a terrorist?
Tortured to death?
A charlatan?
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