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Comments by "ANDROLOMA" (@ANDROLOMA) on "The Resurrection in its Cultural Context [feat. Dr. Bart Ehrman]" video.
@Sarah Hodgins "... he conquered death and hatred by forgiveness and love." Needless to say death and hatred have yet to be conquered.
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@thedukeofchutney468 What's the difference between magic and a miracle? If any event that deviates from reality can't be duplicated, it can be doubted.
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Reality dictates that humans don't reanimate after death. To think otherwise is to disbelieve in reality.
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Reality dictates that humans don't reanimate after death. To think otherwise is to disbelieve in reality.
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You believe in impossible events outside the range of human experience and the tenets of what is considered reality by the majority of humanity.
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The resurrection occurred only if we can imagine that reality was temporarily suspended. Which doesn't happen in reality.
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Yet so few listened and understood.
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If Christians could reason as well as they insulted, they wouldn't be so often scorned as intellectually deficient.
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Jesus missed the Sunday school bus? 😂
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@truthinesssss You should strive to be more truthy, truthinessss.
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@truthinesssss You say I believe in tenets. Contrast with what I wrote: ...outside the range of human experience and the tenets of what is considered reality by the majority of humanity. It's also not considered vitriolic criticism when I observe your reading comprehension skills are defective. That's logic.
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@Lmaoh5150 You're wasting your intellect on someone who's already made up their mind that they're correct and everyone else is wrong. Exercise in futility.
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Einstein and E=MC2 says all matter is energy.
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@grantgooch5834 I am a part of reality due in whole to no decision made of my own free will. If God exists, he should be held accountable to me.
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Now study Gorgias.
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@truthinesssss "I know that Jesus was resurrected because I have personal experience of Him, and an ongoing relationship with Him." Contrasted with: "I never professed any belief whatsoever." Life is too short to argue your own logical contradictions with yourself. Suffice it to say the Bible you revere is so logically contradictory, that it stands to reason you as a professed believer eschew logic so ruthlessly. Despite the fact that if no mortal cares what your opinion is, how can any deity care about what your insignificant and inconsequential beliefs are?
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@emilyr8668 YouTube to MP3 conversion. Sites are available.
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Reality dictates that humans don't reanimate after death. To think otherwise is to disbelieve in reality.
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Canon. Cannons are howitzers.
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@crazyramblingman168 As clear as mud.
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@inisipisTV People use gods as excuses to justify their own mental fantasies. With God on your side you become capable of any atrocity committed in your god's name. History is filled with examples. If communism has killed millions, how many more were killed in the names of gods?
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How great is his merit! What grandeur, what graces has he! How can my Lord bear it? How pleased with himself he must be! -Voltaire
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Jerusalem's at war?
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Faith may also be seen as a convenient self-deception. With enough faith, I can believe in anything. Including flying spaghetti monsters.
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@changer1285 Faith remains a convenient self-deception, which postulates things and events which cannot be duplicated under laboratory conditions. If I say I rose from the dead to save humanity, you'd doubt me, and ask for proof. And be justified in doing so.
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@changer1285 You must have some amazing leg strength, to be able to jump to conclusions so easily. Are there any other incredible tidbits of universal wisdom you care to share with the rest of the class?
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@grantgooch5834 Laboratory experiments are based upon logic and observable conditions. If you disbelieve the results of science because your faith contradicts logic, argue your point with science and scientists for all the good it does you. Your attempts at wit notwithstanding.
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@grantgooch5834 Reality dictates that humans don't reanimate after death. To think otherwise is to disbelieve in reality.
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@changer1285 You choose faith, I'll choose logic. And I'll get to reality before you.
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@changer1285 You're presuming too much. "Faith in logic?" Logic is a tool I use to deconstruct flaws in unrealistic claims, and you deny reality by presuming anything more than that. Logic is a tool, not a belief. Lawyers and courts rely on this tool daily. Why don't you?
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@changer1285 You must have some great eyesight too, in order to split hairs so well. I didn't mention the inanity of Christianity; you mentioned "... trying to prove the resurrection on material grounds...", remember? Only faithful, anti-logic fanatics even mention dead humans resurrecting. Ever hear scientists talk about resurrections? No, scientists mention realities instead of fantasies. Believe what you like. No one cares.
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@changer1285 You presume too much about me. Thinking I came to "pick a fight?" "Foolishly misunderstanding?" "Sounding silly?" Are you twelve years old? Your mental construct of Christ is as unreal and irrelevant as any flying monster made of spaghetti.
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Reality dictates that humans don't reanimate after death. To think otherwise is to disbelieve in reality.
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No religion relies so heavily upon deluded insistence than the heretic cult of risen saviors who died for offenses before they were committed.
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I choose reality.
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"Islam is a religion that calls for tolerance and non-racism..." Be ye not deceived.
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In 2000 years, Jesus has yet to return. The probability is that in the next 2000 years, Jesus still won't return. With the probability of any imminent return decreasing proportionately with each passing century. After enough centuries, the need for such a person to return will dwindle to nothing.
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Such an enduring myth, which has yet to fulfill itself.
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