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i don't beleive in heaven, hell, god, angles , or any of the crap.
Originally posted by pupik
Any splinter group off the mainsteam of any religion, and be considered a cult. The word "cult", doesn't always have negative assosciations, despite it's excessive usage in modern-day media. However, few Jews berre baptizing, and not all beleived that a Messiah would come.
Ok, I see where you are on that...
Big deal. Everyone was proclaiming to be the Messiah at the time. There were plenty coming before and since Jesus' time. The Romans came to Judea at the moment, and sure messed the whole thing up. Not that the area was a particularly stable one before or since, anyhow.
Jesus was special. He fulfilled all the prophecies that had been talked about for 3,500 years (since the beginning of the earth).
So John didn't write his own Gospel, but he wrote Revelations 100 years later than that? I don't think that is so. I got my sources, by the way, from The New American Catholic Bible; copyright 1987.
ARGH! IT'S NOT HIS BOOK!!!!! Most of the books in the New testament were letters to other people. John the Baptist was dead long before the Books of John or Revelations were written. It was John the Apostle (John of Zebedee) who wrote Revelation, and it was to him that the 4th book of the New testament was written, NOT JOHN THE BAPTIST! And you're right in saying that you don't think it was written 100 years later BECAUSE IT WASN'T!!! it was supposedly written in 70 A.D., which is only 40 years after the Gospels were written. Granted, the life span back then was only about 40, but keep in mind that the Romans could not kill him (they threw him in boiling oil). so I think thatwould add the necessary years to his life (if he's given divine immunity to all deadly diseases and such).
Actually, I've read both New and Old Testaments, cover-to-cover, twice. Without anyone telling me to do so; I did it out of respect for gaining knowledge and truth about religions.
You obviously didn't pay much attention to the actual Word of God (it seems as though you just briefly skimmed it without taking anything from it). You were more interested in the subtitles and notes (which can be misleading). Obviously this Catholic Bible needs to get its facts straight.
Originally posted by danoff
all religious groups are cult - scary, weird cults.
Tell me (symbolically) drinking the blood of you're icon doesn't make you a cult.
Originally posted by Attila_Da_Hun
i don't beleive in heaven, hell, god, angles , or any of the crap.
Originally posted by Jpec07
Jesus was special. He fulfilled all the prophecies that had been talked about for 3,500 years (since the beginning of the earth).
Originally posted by milefile
Hoo boy... Where to start.
No it is blood. And your god would be mad at you for saying any different. If it was just grape juice why would the priest perform all his voo-doo over it? In the consecration the priest says, quoting Jesus, "Drink my blood." Why are you ashamed of it? Just admit your religion is perverse, that it is based on the death of your god and is filled with morbid ritual.Originally posted by Jpec07
Ok, we're not actually drinking his blood; that's just morbid. His blood was shed for the forgiveness of our sin, drinking a cup of grape juice saying it's jesus' blood is just an outward symbol that our sins are forgiven. If you have a problem with that, then don't take communion (simple as that, it's between you and God).
Originally posted by Jpec07
Uhm, please note that no-one was around back then, so we don't know how the earth started. So we don't know if it was just a big rock floating in space that fell into the orbit of the sun, or if it was God saying "Exist" and there it was. I believe that the earth only began 5-6000 years ago, but you all might think it started 4.6 billion years ago. please don't go spouting off these theories as fact, because they have yet to be proved...
yes it has! how the fnck canyou believe the earth started 6000 years ago?Originally posted by Red Eye Racer
uhhhh,.. eh,... uhhh,.. it has been....... just recently actually.
Originally posted by Attila_Da_Hun
yes it has! how the fnck canyou believe the earth started 6000 years ago?![]()
Originally posted by Jpec07
Uhm, please note that no-one was around back then, so we don't know how the earth started. So we don't know if it was just a big rock floating in space that fell into the orbit of the sun, or if it was God saying "Exist" and there it was. I believe that the earth only began 5-6000 years ago, but you all might think it started 4.6 billion years ago. please don't go spouting off these theories as fact, because they have yet to be proved...
im watching itOriginally posted by Red Eye Racer
May I recommend,.. though slightly off-topic,.. watching "Walking With Cavemen" on the Discovery Channel, next Sunday the 15th at 8pm.
It WILL be the most informative and watched documentary in the history of cable television,... not because it's fake either![]()
Well, yes, you are. It's called the miracle of Transubstantiation, and it was/is a fundamental cornerstone of Catholic theology. The wine literally becomes the blood of Christ and the wafer becomes His flesh. I'm not claiming that you are Catholic, but you need to understand that this is the basis of Holy Communion.Originally posted by Jpec07
Ok, we're not actually drinking his blood; that's just morbid.
Yes there is. I'm not a geologist so I'm sorry I can't prove it right now for you. But dating rocks is a science. I believe the oldest rocks on the surface of Earth are jutting out somewhere is Scottland, 4.something billion years old. Yep.Originally posted by Jpec07
Where the heck are you pulling this "It's been proven" crap out of? IT'S A THEORY, THERE ISN'T ENOUGH EVIDENCE EITHER WAY TO SUPPORT IT!!!!!
Originally posted by neon_duke
Well, yes, you are. It's called the miracle of Transubstantiation, and it was/is a fundamental cornerstone of Catholic theology. The wine literally becomes the blood of Christ and the wafer becomes His flesh. I'm not claiming that you are Catholic, but you need to understand that this is the basis of Holy Communion.
Originally posted by milefile
Yes there is. I'm not a geologist so I'm sorry I can't prove it right now for you. But dating rocks is a science. I believe the oldest rocks on the surface of Earth are jutting out somewhere is Scottland, 4.something billion years old. Yep.
Originally posted by Jpec07
and how did they find out that it was 4 billion years old? Carbon Dating? that stuff is as inacurate as a drunk man who can't hold his liquor throwing a dart (that's been proven). And don't say radioactive dating either, because that's just as inacurate.
Oh, you do? Interesting. Actually, you know what you've been told by people who don't wish to have their dogma questioned.I know for a fact that carbon dating is false
Originally posted by Jpec07
(and we can't see the edge of the universe, it's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to far away.
agreeOriginally posted by Red Eye Racer
<-sigh-> I havn't the time nor the patience to debate this matter with a closed-minded individual like yourself. If you want the "scientific explainations",,.... look em up yourself,... other than that,.. go on living in your secure little world.