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Originally posted by Killcomic
reply to post by EmmortalKorrupta
Au contraire. You could argue that the fact we now understand cause and effect and not believing that things happen because of the will of some high and mighty being proves otherwise.
Originally posted by EmmortalKorrupta
Originally posted by Killcomic
reply to post by EmmortalKorrupta
Any evidence on that?
I think that history speaks for itself.
Today, we use little to no logic. We have smart phones and the internet to do it for us.
A man of immeasurably more worth could stand in front of you, telling you to be nice to people, not do bad things, share your things, and generally how it's pretty nice not to be a bad person, and you'd ignore him because he's someone you can argue with.
But jesus.. a fantasy written down on paper.. brings love and joy to your heart. Why? the romanticised nature of this entity is what you really worship.
Originally posted by Killcomic
reply to post by EmmortalKorrupta
Cause and effect are not theories,they are reproducible effects 100% of the time. That makes them facts.
85% of the world believe in a higher being? Well then, we all know that 60 percent of statistics are made up. 40 percent of people know that.edit on 27-5-2013 by Killcomic because: Because I can.
Originally posted by winofiend
Originally posted by EmmortalKorrupta
Originally posted by Killcomic
reply to post by EmmortalKorrupta
Any evidence on that?
I think that history speaks for itself.
Today, we use little to no logic. We have smart phones and the internet to do it for us.
Ahh it was obviously a lot better when we nailed people to a cross for being a bit mental. Or let lions rip them apart for our entertainment.
Logic and reason in biblical times.
lol
Originally posted by Lazarus Short
reply to post by Snsoc
As to your point #2, just because Zionist-Occupied Palestine calls itself "Israel" it does not mean that it is Israel. It would be Judah at the most, and to call itself Israel is an over-reach at best. Further, since most of the Jews in the country are descendants of Ashkenazic Jews who were descendants of Kazar Jews who were descendants of Japheth, they are not even Shemites, and that means they are not Hebrews, Israelites, or Judahites, and that means their going to Palestine does not fulfill Biblical prophecy.
Originally posted by Killcomic
reply to post by EmmortalKorrupta
I'm sorry but I have yet to see cause and effect fail. Can you give me a well documented example where cause and effect doesn't work?
edit on 28-5-2013 by Killcomic because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ntech
reply to post by Snsoc
Actually he should be coming back anytime now. The problem is unfinished business from the first century AD. And here it is in a verse.
Hosea 6
2 After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.
So what does this mean? As 2nd Peter 3-8 states a day with the Lord is as a thousand years and a thousand years is but a day.
So according to the book of Hosea the Jews and Israelites were to face a 2000 year top level Leviticus 26 curse. Followed by a thousand year "day of Jezreel".
So to put it simply the curse has to run out before his return.