Ignorance and the Bible

Thank you.

You are welcome.

Ergo since I lack belief I don't "believe" anything about God.

C'mon. Try that with the morons...not with adults.

If you truly do not "believe" anything about gods...you would have answered my questions long ago.

Try answering them.

Should be no problem.

If you are not bullshitting...the answer is no to both.

Are you afraid of where that leads?


Thanks for finally understanding.

I've understood right along. You are going to claim victories no matter what.

You guys are simply to understand.
It's good to see that even you can learn.
Yeah. Too bad you cannot.

But...in your defense...you are a MAGA moron.
 
And that never happens. People never die for false beliefs.

Waco
Heaven's Gate
Jonestown
Order of the Solar Temple
Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments
Adam's Cult in Bangladesh
You were already shown that Jonestown was murder, not martyrdom.
They were also crazy. Crazy and unstable people are prone to delusion and manipulation. That's almost the definition of cults.

Frantically Googling for cults is not going to improve your argument.

The author of Romans and Galatians does not strike me as insane, and his life and martyrdom does not strike billions of people as analogous to a mass murder-suicide.



But we've made a lot of progress with this.

In your past iterations, you and many other JPP atheists were adamant that Jesus himself might have been just a mythical figure, and the authors of the NT knowingly conspired to fabricate a resurrection story decades later.

You all have been tip-toeing closer to the argument I've always made, and now there is near universal consensus that the Jesus and the crucifixion were historical events, and the apostles genuinely came to believe they saw Jesus after the crucifixion. The only question is whether they were hallucinating, mentally ill, or something else.

There weren't any coordinated conspiracies or agreements to blatantly lie.
 
You were already shown that Jonestown was murder,

If there was one single person who willingly drank the kool aid (and there was) then it was martyrdom for a belief.





Also: how much googling did YOU have to do to find a Netflix show with just a suggestion that they were murdered. No one is surprised, of course there were people who were forced to. But not all of them. Even the article you linked to doesn't make that claim. So even if one person did it willingly it makes my point)
 
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If there was one single person who willingly drank the kool aid (and there was) then it was martyrdom for a belief.





Also: how much googling did YOU have to do to find a Netflix show with just a suggestion that they were murdered. No one is surprised, of course there were people who were forced to. But not all of them. Even the article you linked to doesn't make that claim. So even if one person did it willingly it makes my point)
Thanks for coming over to my side, and conclusively proving people will not die for something they know is a lie.

When you posted as Perry, you and other militant atheists routinely made the argument that early Christians fabricated the resurrection story out of whole cloth.

My arguments must be pretty effective, since over the course of months you slowly begin to adopt, borrow, and tacitly submit to my reasoning.
 
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