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Comments by "ANDROLOMA" (@ANDROLOMA) on "Brainwashed by the Westboro Baptist Church (Part 1/2)" video.
God hates figs, lol. 😊
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Jesus hates atheists. He told me so.
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The priests of Jesus sure loved those choirboys.
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Then why did he curse the fig tree? Mark 11:12-20.
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Not even female too?
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Hate church.
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 @TheUnforgiven59 Jesus hates heretics too. And everyone else that he is used to vilify.
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Atheists understand the deceitful nature of humanity, and the deception of religion to force humans to obey doctrines. Propaganda brainwashing 101 was invented by theologians, not atheists.
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 @edvardzv5660 You're basing your entire argument based upon the veracity of written Jewish texts. If incongruities in that text exist, it damages said veracity. Just like the frauds passing off phony covid vaccination cards that I'm hearing about on the news today. Would your doubts manifest because miracles that are claimed in variance with reality cannot be duplicated now? Incredible claims require incredible evidence to convince the unpersuaded. Neither you nor I know for certain events claimed in the past actually happened. In the absence of tangible evidence in the face of incredible claims, skepticism is a default position.
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 @edvardzv5660 Why does your god YHWH delay this anticipated return that you describe in such meticulous detail? Admit the possibility exists that the entire tale is fabricated, and is after the fact explanations. That's the easier answer, and more in line with the tenets of Occam's Razor. Overly complicated scenarios of Christ returning and apocalyptic events are just what I would expect from charlatans trying to expound upon fantasies which have no bearing on reality or the shape of things to come. You feign to have all the answers to questions that haven't been asked. How am I supposed to take such machinations seriously?
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 @edvardzv5660 Matthew 27:52-53. If you can explain that one, I have a list of 47 other contradictory anomalies in the New Testament which dispel any claims to scriptural inerrancies. Additionally, to claim exclusive possession of arcane and secret knowledge is psychologically indicative of Dunning Kruger syndrome. Which is a mental delusion many cognizant humans trick themselves with. The need for a Jewish schism such as Christianity would indicate a trial-by-error deity bereft of the power of omniscience. If believers who received the gift of Holy Spirits were so easily destroyed, then the gifts were scarcely enough to amount to much, yes?
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 @edvardzv5660 The weak link in your logical reasoning can begin with your failure to address the impossible claim of Matthew 27:52-53. Start your analysis there. Read the passage. Explain how zombie saints rose from the dead and wandered about town bereft of any corroborative evidence whatsoever. No substantiation by Josephus, or Pliny, nor Vergil. How such an amazing allegation didn't enthrall an entire generation for centuries by tall tales instead of one small reference in one gospel. Explain that departure from reality, if you can.
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 @edvardzv5660 Did the saints claw their way up from the dirt? Did the zombie saints converse with the living? Did they put themselves back in their graves when they were done strolling about? Did their decaying bodies stink of rot and putrescence? Have you ever considered critical analysis through skepticism of incredible claims which have utterly no bearing in reality?
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 @edvardzv5660 Did Lazarus and the dead saints eventually die again, or did they live forever? Out of all the miracles detailed in the entire Bible, this particular one shows itself to be one of the most futile and frivolous imaginable. That proved absolutely nothing. Do you have any idea how ridiculous you sound trying to explain incredible claims that have utterly no corroborating evidence other than the original prevarication? You'd present yourself as more honest if you admitted that you don't know, and have no way of knowing. If such a thing did historically happen during one point of time, why did no one else write of it? Was every person in the vicinity illiterate?
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