Church people generally believe Jesus is a God, so when he said "Let this predicament remove, nevertheless not my will but thine be done." Who was he praying to?
If Jesus is a God, then he was a God praying to a God? The other God he claimed to be his father.
What did the other God think of that?
And you church people out there, don't revile me for asking a question that's already been asked. And if you want to comment on my intelligence, don't bother answering.
Before you start, I don't even claim to be the brightest troll under the bridge.
2007-02-04
09:08:05
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