Achán hiNidráne
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One of the greatest movies of all time - Groundhog Day! If you haven't seen it in a while, give it another go. No matter what your politics, you may enjoy this commentary on the film by Jonah Goldberg.
Name one person killed by a Christian in the first 300 years of its spread and growth from 12 cowardly apostles cowering in an upper room.
Especially when DOC could be discussing figs or shrimp or mixed fibers worn by Buddhists.
Well Jesus did tell the apostles there was some things he did not teach because they were more then they could bear and that he would send the Holly Spirit who would teach all things. The bible also said Jesus said many things that were not recorded just before he was resurrected.
Slavery could have been one of those things he did not think the apostles could bear at that time or slavery could have been one of those many things he talked about that was not recorded.
Sorry for being away so long:
... what?
You're saying "Don't own slaves" was MORE THAN THEY COULD BEAR?
"Don't buy and sell people" was so horrifying a thought that Jesus had to keep it SECRET?
my emboldeningYikes! Congratulations! You and Joobz (and others) have patience/stamina/sheer-bloody-mindedness that surely has a divine source. By the time the matyrs/presidents/ramsey/number-of-posts came around for the FIFTH TIME after repeatedly being dealt with I lost the will to endure such intellectual dishonesty. I don't know what iteration we're up to, but maybe Doc should check his calender - just to make sure it's not still Feb 2. (Guess the movie reference)
Even Christ couldn't convince everyone, which is why some decided to leave his group and some decided to nail him to a cross. Colitos has the right to his opinion, just as the people who left Christ's discipleship, and those who hung him to a cross had the free will right to their opinion. My 1600 posts are out there, people have the free will right to think of them as they choose. I asked Colitos for specific posts that caused him problems and he chose not to give any so I guess I can't do much more. I do hope he reads all my posts though if he hasn't. Or books by Norman Geisler, Ralph Muncaster, and Josh McDowell (and of course the bible).
my emboldening
The bolded bit covers my motivation pretty well.
I didn't have a clue about 2 February until carlitos enlightened me, and a quick Google tells me that the metaphor is spot-on.
Good one![]()
OK, I know that I'm way late, but can someone PM me a bingo card? I just want to see it.
Since I'm probably on DOC's ignore list, I'll ask if somone who he can see ask by proxy:
How about Hypaitia of Alexandria?
How about Hypaitia of Alexandria?
Yes, very good example. For that travesty alone christianity deserved to be abolished forever.
Nothing can ever make up for probably the single stupidest act in the history of history.
Despicable.
8 has been called about 25 times![qimg]http://www.yvonneclaireadams.com/HostedStuff/DOCBingo.jpg[/qimg]
No, you guys (non-gender specific) are the fantastic heavy lifters around here, while the rest of us just watch, learn something new (I know I have) and maybe throw in a snarky comment now and then when we are actually able to follow what's going on.
Btw, in the movie Bill Murray wakes up every morning to Sonny and Cher's "I've got you baby" on the clock radio. Now that I've glommed onto this metaphor, I'll be running it into the ground. That and the Judas thing. Until an non-theist that I respect tells me to stop, I'll be asking it: theists, how did Judas die?
8 has been called about 25 times!
How on earth can you mix up this thread which is about evidence for the NT authors telling the truth with something that just goes on and on, never reaching an end?Oh dang! I was holding my card sideways and I thought that was 'infinity'.
Nominated!How on earth can you mix up this thread which is about evidence for the NT authors telling the truth with something that just goes on and on, never reaching an end?
I claim to have met Luke Skywalker on the road Mos Eisley.
Now what?