joobz
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Serious question: How do these two seemingly incongruous statements gel - in your view - DOC?
Even speaking (at times) in parables that the people of the day could understand and remember (remember some might only hear him speak once), the well read multi-lingual Jefferson still considered Christ's teachings the most moral and sublime ever given to man and that includes all the ancient Greeks that Jefferson probably read in Greek since he knew both Greek and Latin. I imagine if Jesus and Jefferson ever had a sit down together Jesus wouldn't have needed to speak in parables.
That's not an answer. It is a dodge. Answer the question.Even speaking (at times) in parables that the people of the day could understand and remember (remember some might only hear him speak once), the well read multi-lingual Jefferson still considered Christ's teachings the most moral and sublime ever given to man and that includes all the ancient Greeks that Jefferson probably read in Greek since he knew both Greek and Latin. I imagine if Jesus and Jefferson ever had a sit down together Jesus wouldn't have needed to speak in parables.
I'm sorry, DOC, but - despite three readings - I fail to infer anything other than what seems to be a cognitive-dissonance-induced dodgeEven speaking (at times) in parables that the people of the day could understand and remember (remember some might only hear him speak once), the well read multi-lingual Jefferson still considered Christ's teachings the most moral and sublime ever given to man and that includes all the ancient Greeks that Jefferson probably read in Greek since he knew both Greek and Latin. I imagine if Jesus and Jefferson ever had a sit down together Jesus wouldn't have needed to speak in parables.DOC said:If a messiah did come doesn't it seem logical that he would preach the most moral and sublime teachings ever known to man.Serious question: How do these two seemingly incongruous statements gel - in your view - DOC?DOC said:You don't feed babies prime rib. Jesus was speaking in ways the unlightened of that time could digest. That's why he spoke in parables.
And Jefferson was a slave owner and this whole point is a dodge.Even speaking (at times) in parables that the people of the day could understand and remember (remember some might only hear him speak once), the well read multi-lingual Jefferson still considered Christ's teachings the most moral and sublime ever given to man and that includes all the ancient Greeks that Jefferson probably read in Greek since he knew both Greek and Latin. I imagine if Jesus and Jefferson ever had a sit down together Jesus wouldn't have needed to speak in parables.
I notice that these quotes are presented without attribution or source.Quotes from Jefferson:
I notice that these quotes are presented without attribution or source.
I think DOC made them up himself.
No, those are actual Jefferson quotes, but besides taking them out of context to support his usual line of theocratic BS, I think DOC is pulling them from that fracking, white supremacist web site... again: (http://christianparty.net/tjchristian.htm)
A Google search of the quotes gave it away as a common source. What do you want to bet he'll claim that he didn't know he's using a racist website as a source... again?
DOC shows his true colors... again.
This is a fair response to Mark's post.The above post is sad, it really is. No, I did not get those quotes from that website or that organization. But even if I did, so what, they're Thomas Jefferson's quotes.
Promise me you will never do jury duty. Especially on murder cases.
Your post is probably the sorriest post I've seen in my 2+ years on this site and believe me I've seen a lot. I must have really hit a nerve somewhere for you to make a post like the above.
Your post is probably the sorriest post I've seen in my 2+ years on this site and believe me I've seen a lot.
Possibly, possibly not. However, I will extend the courtesy of "benefit of the doubt" and assume it wasn't his source.Ergo, it is highly probable that the Christian Party site is the source of the liar's Jefferson references.
Oh, I believe you but this an attempt by DOC to act the victim and to try to dodge a question about his messiah that contradicts all that he has claimed. He is trying to use your evidence of him as a chance to escape since he is obviously cornered.I expect flat-out denial from the liar, but I can't abide people who call themselves "atheists" who are willing to concede and capitulate with the likes of DOC. I did the ******* Google search. I found that the qoutes shared the same source, a source that the liar has cited before and reflects his bigoted beliefs. Ergo, it is highly probable that the Christian Party site is the source of the liar's Jefferson references.
True to form, you divert your attention from what is relevant and spout farcically ironic waffleYour post is probably the sorriest post I've seen in my 2+ years on this site and believe me I've seen a lot.