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You stubborn #$%^&youkrst wrote:excellent!
if only i lived a bit closer i could go to church with you.![]()
but since i blasphemed the holy spirit i have only a lost eternity being tortured in hell to look forward to, though he is a merciful god, he is also just, and i only have myself to blame for my lack of faith... ohhh... hang on a minute ....
bible quote from Romans 9
14 Are we saying that God is unfair? Certainly not!
15 The Lord told Moses that he has pity and mercy on anyone he wants to.
16 Everything then depends on God’s mercy and not on what people want or do. 17 In the Scriptures the Lord says to Pharaoh of Egypt, “I let you become Pharaoh, so that I could show you my power and be praised by all people on earth.”
18 Everything depends on what God decides to do, and he can either have pity on people or make them stubborn.
God... you bastard, you made me stubborn
PS: love you jesus
Of course they would.Time Bandit wrote:They would really be shook up if they knew they had been lied to the last 2000 years, the whole sheeple herd would stampede.
My guess is he cannot tell you and if he does he's going to claim the bible told him so. You gonna love that circular logic.tat tvam asi wrote:^And what truth would that be Doulos? Lay it on us.
Great idea! Like it. Thanks for the link to the book I had no idea Doherty had written that.tat tvam asi wrote:Chris, Earl Doherty (who we've been linking to @ the Vridar blog) has just published an e-book refuting Ehrman's "Did Jesus Exist?" chapter by chapter.
Why don't we consider putting Doherty's book up for discussion? It's bound to run up page views. He takes Ehrman to task.
In this case, you really can judge a book by it's cover:
The End of an Illusion: How Bart Ehrman’s “Did Jesus Exist?” Has Laid the Case for an Historical Jesus to Rest