• Flax@feddit.uk
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    3 days ago

    I have yet to find one “contradiction” that actually holds any water. Usually it boils down to one writer describing angels as men while the other describes them as angels, or another writer mentioning details that another didn’t. If anything, it shows a lack of corroboration which makes them more reliable, especially between John and the Synoptics. There’s nothing that’s actually contradictory

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      The insane beauty of debating a religious nut is knowing that any logic can instantly be countered by them reaching into their pocket and . . . POOF! Magic.

      EDIT: With that in mind, enjoy this link. Don’t bother coming back. I’ll just scoff derisively.

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                  A hysterical fake that’s been debunked many times? This is your evidence of an all-powerful omnipotent creature? A rag?

                  Provide a picture of your supposed imaginary deity of choice contemporary with your first picture. ie TODAY, THIS YEAR.

                  This isn’t UFO debate club. Provide evidence. Fairy tales, frauds, concoctions, or deflections not tolerated.

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                    7 hours ago

                    Provide me photographic evidence of Julius Caesar.

                    But about this rag- it’s quite humbling that the omnipotent creator and governor of the Universe would come down and be a man like that. Beaten, bruised, pierced and scorned.

                    And the radio carbon dating of it to the middle ages was recently debunked, turns out those were just repair cloths nuns put on it at some point. Fibers were found showing it may have been from the first century middle east. And even then, scientists still cannot explain the image.