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Old 05-09-2008, 09:59 AM   #186 (permalink)
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The essay that this thread is based on more than lives up to its title. All it does is just make the simple, easy-to-understand, point that if the Christian god and his son were who the Christians say they were there would be certain things that people should expect to see when looking back at the period. It gives several examples that in and of themselves alone would be knockout blows to any notion that the Christian god and his son were who the Christians say they were. For example, it points out that Jesus didn't tell his followers about the huge land masses on the other side of the planet. People who read the essay keep missing the significance of that point. Here's the significance:

It was very important to Jesus for his followers to go out and spread his message. In fact, that's what spreading the gospel means, it goes all the way back to Jesus himself. Only an ignorant fool, therefore, would argue that it wasn't very much in Jesus' interest to tell his followers about the huge land masses on the other side of the planet that were inhabited by tens of thousands of people that they weren't aware of even existed. But Jesus didn't. The reason he didn't is because the so-called son of the being who supposedly created the Earth didn't even know what in the hell the Earth was shaped like nor who or what was on it.

Knockout blow!

Case closed!!

The final debunking of Christianity!!!

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