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8? Cutting yourself a bit short there McGee.
But man, that's one long hit list. Wondering where is Christ that one can run straight to?
And the Qur'an.
And the Qur'an.
And the Qur'an.
nope, the Yanks made up their own versions.
nope, the Yanks made up their own versions.
lots of them
from Joseph Smith right through to L Ron Hubbard
,,, and ain't that the literary truth (as opposed to alternative facts)
There are some gems in his predominantly pulp fiction.L Ron Hubbard
Called the “Black Panther Mechanism”, it is repeatedly described in 1950 in the original book: “Dianetics, the Modern Science of Mental Health”.
Hubbard goes on to say: “Let us suppose that a particularly black-tempered Black Panther is sitting on the stairs and that a man named Gus is sitting in the living room. Gus wants to go to bed. But there is the Black Panther. The problem is to get upstairs. There are five things that Gus can do.” The five alternates are described as (1) ATTACK, (2) FLEE, (3) AVOID, (4) NEGLECT and (5) SUCCUMB.
I don't believe he did exist (atleast not the character as he is described in the bible)Weren't you saying a while ago that he didn't exist ?
IN their version he hadn't gone through the whole shape shifting and change of focus in favour of socialism by issuing a new testament of rules and regs.
Jesus said-"Don't misunderstand why I have come. I did not come to abolish the law of Moses or the writings of the prophets. No, I came to accomplish their purpose."
Now you are quoting the alleged sayings of a mythical being (according to you).
If you don't believe in his existence it's pretty hypocritical to give a fictional character any credence in a discussion.
Did Jesus issue new rules? In the sermon on the mount he said he didn't come to change the old laws, and that none of the laws will change until judgement day.
Jesus said-"Don't misunderstand why I have come. I did not come to abolish the law of Moses or the writings of the prophets. No, I came to accomplish their purpose."
Mate, your comparison isn't applicable.So it's hypocritical to talk about quotes made by fictional characters? how so?
I often here people say "With great power, comes great responsibility." the fact that quote comes from Spider Man doesn't mean it's not true, even though spider man is fictional.
Also, if some one said spider man believed we should be irresponsible with power, I might reference the above quote, again it doesn't mean I think he is real, I am just talking about the character in his fictional universe.
We can talk about Darth Vader, Harry Potter, spider man and Jesus without believing they are true.
There were 613 commandments before we got to Jesus, so maybe that is the 614th commandment.A New Commandment (the 11th Commandment if my maths are correct)
So it's hypocritical to talk about quotes made by fictional characters? how so?
I often hear people say "With great power, comes great responsibility." the fact that quote comes from Spider Man doesn't mean it's not true, even though spider man is fictional.
Also, if some one said spider man believed we should be irresponsible with power, I might reference the above quote, again it doesn't mean I think he is real, I am just talking about the character in his fictional universe.
We can talk about Darth Vader, Harry Potter, spider man and Jesus without believing they are true.
A quote by a fictional character about himself or his abilities - like Superman's "I can fly." or "Leaping tall buildings." - remains however fictitious.
The Bible (New & Old Testament) is fictional - they were teaching stories of the day.
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But "Joshua ben Joseph" was not a fictional character he walked the earth and died a terrible death believing he had a special connection to the Almighty Father.
"Joshua ben Joseph" was delusional right up to the point of taking his last breath - screaming - "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?"
With great power, comes great responsibility
But anyway, you are cherry picking. You quote a supposedly fictitious character and say he's right and then quote him other times and say he's wrong. Pretty silly.
Weren't you saying a while ago that he didn't exist ?
Offcourse I don't believe Jesus (the bible character who was the son of god and performed miracles) existed, other wise I wouldn't be an atheist.
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