Did Jesus fly to the sky in a UFO?

no it hasn't.

gotta link?

It was used to justify slavery and the vile treatment of blacks.
It was the cause of death for millions during the Crusades.
It was responsible for the witch hunts in the US between the 15th and 17th centuries.
It was used to persecute Jews and Muslims.


Now, before anyone goes ballistic, I am not condemning Christianity itself. But to claim it is innocent and pure is just nonsense.
 
It was used to justify slavery and the vile treatment of blacks.
It was the cause of death for millions during the Crusades.
It was responsible for the witch hunts in the US between the 15th and 17th centuries.
It was used to persecute Jews and Muslims.


Now, before anyone goes ballistic, I am not condemning Christianity itself. But to claim it is innocent and pure is just nonsense.
I hate to use the NO TRUE CHRISTIAN fallacy........

but here we are.

generally the teachings of religions are markedly different from how their adherents actually behave.

they are aspirational after-all, and we are all sinners.

the actual teachings are what we usually discuss here.
 
I hate to use the NO TRUE CHRISTIAN fallacy........

but here we are.

generally the teachings of religions are markedly different from how their adherents actually behave.

they are aspirational after-all, and we are all sinners.

the actual teachings are what we usually discuss h

I am sure many people want to separate themselves from those who want a Xtian theocracy.

But what Jesus said is not the only source of their material.
 
I am sure many people want to separate themselves from those who want a Xtian theocracy.

But what Jesus said is not the only source of their material.
Christianity was uncrecognizablly changed to be fit for a religion of political and violent empire.

boo, council of nicea.

:truestory:

nobody reallys wants '-cracies' or '-isms' in their lives.

except for bad people. they like to use cracies and isms against their enemies. they could turn Tupperware maintenance tips into an engine of death.
 
everybody's shit smells, ziocuck.
WTF is a ziocuck? I'll have to look that one up.

"Ziocuck" is a derogatory and offensive slang term, primarily used to describe a non-Jewish supporter of Zionism—often an evangelical Christian—who is perceived as excessively supportive of Israel based on religious or political beliefs. The term combines "Zio," a pejorative shorthand for Zionist or Jewish, with "cuck," derived from "cuckold," implying weakness or betrayal of one's own group.

  • Etymology and usage: The word originates from online far-right and alt-right communities, particularly on platforms like 4chan and Twitter, and is used as a political insult.
  • Contextual examples: It has been applied to U.S. politicians and public figures perceived as prioritizing Israeli interests over national or ethical concerns, as seen in tweets and commentary from figures like @Lucas_Gage_ and outlets such as Nemos News Network.
  • Related terms: It belongs to a broader set of offensive neologisms like ziocunt, ziopig, and cuckservative, the latter referring to conservatives accused of betraying their principles.
  • Tone and reception: The term is widely considered antisemitic or antisemitic-adjacent due to its use in white supremacist and extremist circles, and its deployment often signals hostility toward both Zionism and its supporters.

 
WTF is a ziocuck? I'll have to look that one up.

"Ziocuck" is a derogatory and offensive slang term, primarily used to describe a non-Jewish supporter of Zionism—often an evangelical Christian—who is perceived as excessively supportive of Israel based on religious or political beliefs. The term combines "Zio," a pejorative shorthand for Zionist or Jewish, with "cuck," derived from "cuckold," implying weakness or betrayal of one's own group.

  • Etymology and usage: The word originates from online far-right and alt-right communities, particularly on platforms like 4chan and Twitter, and is used as a political insult.
  • Contextual examples: It has been applied to U.S. politicians and public figures perceived as prioritizing Israeli interests over national or ethical concerns, as seen in tweets and commentary from figures like @Lucas_Gage_ and outlets such as Nemos News Network.
  • Related terms: It belongs to a broader set of offensive neologisms like ziocunt, ziopig, and cuckservative, the latter referring to conservatives accused of betraying their principles.
  • Tone and reception: The term is widely considered antisemitic or antisemitic-adjacent due to its use in white supremacist and extremist circles, and its deployment often signals hostility toward both Zionism and its supporters.

yes.

ziocucks are repulsive idiot fools who cannot spot abusive relationships.
 
yes.

ziocucks are repulsive idiot fools who cannot spot abusive relationships.
You mean me calling someone a repulsive idiot fool? It's not that you use the phrase that's the problem it's that you think you arent an abusive asshole like you claim others to be. It's hilarious. Whats is the other name you use? Montel Cucumber or something?
 
No. As @Cypress and I have discussed, it's more probable that he survived the few hours on the cross long enough for his followers to see him. Whether he died later on due to his wounds, sepsis and/or infection is unknown.

FWIW, I believe the story of his "resurrection" by the results even if he died later on.
 
No. As @Cypress and I have discussed, it's more probable that he survived the few hours on the cross long enough for his followers to see him. Whether he died later on due to his wounds, sepsis and/or infection is unknown.

FWIW, I believe the story of his "resurrection" by the results even if he died later on.
Jesus having a near death experience would certainly fit the facts as we know them.

The attestations and manuscript evidence that his followers genuinely believed they saw him after the crucifixion is too strong to discount by using claims that the disciples were just all having a mass hallucination, or that they conspired to concoct a lie.
 
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