moon
Satire for Sanity
Go for it. Keep believing the dream of murdering Jews. What has that done for your people the past 70 years?
Having Israelis comply with international law is not ' murdering Jews' you sicko pervert.
Go for it. Keep believing the dream of murdering Jews. What has that done for your people the past 70 years?
No shit. Just like the fucking Roman gods and American Evangelism.![]()
Having Israelis comply with international law is not ' murdering Jews' you sicko pervert.
Driving all Jews into the sea is murdering Jews, Ms. Moon.
Especially an antisemitic Jihadist. No ulterior motives there, eh? LOL /sarcasm
If jesus was a Jewish spiritual teacher in his 30s and not been married, this would have been highly unusual
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Slate’s archives are full of fascinating stories. For Easter this year, we’re republishing this story from Dec. 24, 2008. Was Jesus in fact a common name back when he was alive?
Many people shared the name. Christ’s given name, commonly Romanized as Yeshua, was quite common in first-century Galilee. (Jesus comes from the transliteration of Yeshua into Greek and then English.) Archaeologists have unearthed the tombs of 71 Yeshuas from the period of Jesus’ death. The name also appears 30 times in the Old Testament in reference to four separate characters
I never see the OT as having anything to do w/ Christianity.
There are also 2 completely different Gods in the OT vs. the NT. It's really inexplicable to try to reconcile the two.
How do you think Christians should handle the question, "Is the god you worship the same god Jesus worshiped?"
How do you think Christians should handle the question, "Is the god you worship the same god Jesus worshiped?"
Especially an antisemitic Jihadist. No ulterior motives there, eh? LOL /sarcasm
I've never heard a legitimate scholar of antiquity deny that the Hebrew tribes weren't firmly ensconced in the Eastern Mediterranean Levant by at least the 8th century BCE
You ain't listening, bugler.
Haw, haw...............................haw.
I've never heard a legitimate scholar of antiquity deny that the Hebrew tribes weren't firmly ensconced in the Eastern Mediterranean Levant by at least the 8th century BCE
Thank God!!! Jesus fucking Christ, it took you long enough you .fucking moron. I consider idiots like you putting me on ignore to be a blessing, dip shit.You made my new thread-ban list, you racist asshole.
What's your shade today ? Lilac ?
Haw, haw...............................haw.
The existence of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah, the Babylonian exile, the Second Temple period are not contested by any legitimate scholars, Jew hater. Abraham and Moses may have been mythical.
Modern Y chromosome DNA analysis seem to suggest the assertions of Ashkenazi Jews who claim descent from the ancient priestly caste might have a kernel of truth
When you can prove the cause of the Big Bang, I may accept that. Until then, it's a big unknown.
IMO, Atheists and Theists are believers in something that cannot be proved. The only logical position is Agnosticism.
The existence of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah, the Babylonian exile, the Second Temple period are not contested by any legitimate scholars, Jew hater. Abraham and Moses may have been mythical.
Modern Y chromosome DNA analysis seem to suggest the assertions of Ashkenazi Jews who claim descent from the ancient priestly caste might have a kernel of truth
' This is what archaeologists have learned from their excavations in the Land of Israel: the Israelites were never in Egypt, did not wander in the desert, did not conquer the land in a military campaign and did not pass it on to the 12 tribes of Israel. Perhaps even harder to swallow is the fact that the united monarchy of David and Solomon, which is described by the Bible as a regional power, was at most a small tribal kingdom. And it will come as an unpleasant shock to many that the God of Israel, Jehovah, had a female consort and that the early Israelite religion adopted monotheism only in the waning period of the monarchy and not at Mount Sinai. Most of those who are engaged in scientific work in the interlocking spheres of the Bible, archaeology and the history of the Jewish people – and who once went into the field looking for proof to corroborate the Bible story – now agree that the historic events relating to the stages of the Jewish people’s emergence are radically different from what that story tells. '
http://noahkennedy.net/zeev-herzog-a...-of-the-bible/
I don't think it's logical to entertain even the notion that magic could exist. Just because I don't know exactly how the universe came to be doesn't mean I should give any credibility to people claiming that a god wiggled his nose like in Bewitched and poof here we are.