Re: Pope - near miss ...
- From: "Best team in the world" <Rooney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 13:29:34 +0100
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"Pope Pompous XVIII" <knocking@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Best team in the world explained :
"Pope Pompous XVIII"
Do you think a judge and jury should be present when a murder is
committed in order to prosecute and convict the murderer, Jesper?
You just need a reliable witness pope. There are none to any of the
fanciful nonsense from the bible that you claim is true.
HTH
So, without ever having heard their testimony, you have already dismissed
the eyewitness accounts of the women who found the tomb empty?
Graves are often found empty pope.
The people who find them so don't usually rush to think, blimey, they must
have risen from the dead.
There are a million and one more likely reasons that a tomb is empty than
the dead person in it just got up and started living again.
The gospels are so full of contradictions and inaccuracies, especially
concerning the resurrection, that a judge would rule them inadmissable as
evidence.
HTH
Presumably god and christ wanted a large following throughout the world. It
was important to them that as many people as possible worshipped them.
Then why the *** didn't they put a bit more evidence into proving their
existence?
Why not a bit of cloud-writing?
Why not a few messages on the hides of new born calves?
Some lightning that forms the words 'god rules'?
Why didn't jesus rise from the dead and then go and make sure more people
saw him, telling them to make a proper note of what they're seeing and not
to confuse their stories with those of the neighbours?
Why not send a message now?
No one's heard from either of them for 2000 years?
Just a quick hello would do the trick?
Why don't they get in touch pope?
Please tell me.
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