Comments by "TJ Marx" (@tjmarx) on "The Palestinian teenagers swapping stones for assault rifles" video.

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  9.  @hazemalhuneidi2790  Your very first sentence is the first of many false complaints in your blog post of a comment. None of these books have any scientific facts inside, that's the point. In fact they often get things so disastrously wrong as to exclude anyone but a person of their time having written them. The funny thing is, we have archeological evidence of whom the scribes writing these newsletters which later turned into the books of Abraham. They span a 400 year range and none of them were deities. All of them were subservient to their rulers however. None of them at 1400 years old either. Get a good dose of reality mate, they're storybooks written by men to control/influence the behaviour of others and to impart oral philosophical ideas of the time. There's some attempts at retelling oral histories from a millenia before, but just as in a game of telephone by the time they're written down and corrupted for the narrative they aren't much to do with actual history anymore. The books of Abraham, which include the bible and the Qu'ran, don't recount any scientific knowledge let alone knowledge they couldn't have known. Edit: Your storybook characters are no more real than any other storybooks. You can spaz out with your delusions and true believer bs all day if you want, it won't change reality. None of the stuff in those books is real. You talk about being reasonable after spouting fiction as fact. I have been reasonable, the facts don't bear your cause. Wake up, or don't. Just stop fighting people over storybooks or trying to claim to others that fictional characters are real.
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