you are a funny little man
2006-08-16 02:59:30
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answer #1
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answered by gwbruce_2000 3
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A little friendly advice - you're simply not up to this. Try tackling something simpler.
It's clear that you think that you made a good argument against atheism, but you just repeated a couple of bad arguments that have long since been effectively refuted. You should have done a LOT more studying and thinking about the topic before posting something like this. However, in light of the bad spelling and grammar and the disorganization and misplaced insults in your post, I have serious doubts that you have the basic intellectual ability required to ever say anything meaningful on this topic. I suggest that you back off and go answer questions about your favorite song, or videogame.
2006-08-16 10:16:48
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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From the website http://judaism.about.com/od/beliefs/a/jesus.htm
A story about a man named Yeshu can be found in the Talmud. There is debate whether this Yeshu in the Talmud is the same Jesus who later became a Christian divinity.
According to the Talmud, Yeshu was the son of a Jewish woman named Miriam who was betrothed to a carpenter. "Betrothed" means she was legally married to him, but she was not yet living with him or having sexual relations with him. The story says that Miriam was either raped by or voluntarily slept with Pandeira, a Greek or Roman soldier. Miriam than gave birth to Yeshu, who was considered a "mamzer" (bastard), a product of an adulterous relationship. The Talmud describes Yeshu as a heretic who dabbled in sorcery and lead the people astray. Later, the Sanhedrin (the Jewish "Supreme Court") ordered Yeshu stoned to death and his dead body was hung from a tree until nightfall after his death, in accordance with the ancient Jewish punishment for heretics.
While some believe there is no connection between the Talmudic Yeshu and the Christian Jesus, others believe there is a connection. The main inconsistency between the Talmudic and Christian story is that during the time that Jesus was killed, the Romans ruled and the Sanhedrin did not have the power to impose the death penalty. Thus, some Jews believe that today's popular Christian ideas about Jesus are based on a melding of the Talmudic story of Yeshu and the historian Josephus' writing about Jesus, which included his execution by the Romans.>
2006-08-16 10:06:33
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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What part of "logical contradictions invalidate the existence of a deity" do you not understand?
Your argument that one has to look everywhere in the universe to determine a deities' existence makes no sense.
In fact, even if you found no internal contradictions, the lack of evidence means the idea is unsubstantiated and thus can be dropped from possibility without much thought (IE. Just like Atlantis, The Lock Ness monster, Unicorns, etc.)
2006-08-16 10:05:56
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answered by eigelhorn 4
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David,
You are a christian. Stop this evil and deceptive form of missionizing. It degrades christianity.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApnC4dngKeRuGKyqQldbLd_zy6IX?qid=20060723102937AA4N2eb
How can it be "jewish" to believe in jesus. "Jewish" is, by defintion, what jews have historically and contemporarily believe. Since in neither scenario do we find "believing in jesus", then we must clearly realize that belief in jesus is not something "jewish". You can call it "biblical" (and still be wrong), but certainly not "jewish".
Oh, and if you want an example of an actual oxymoron, here it is: A Jewish Christian.
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Sources:
http://www.aish.com/jewishissues/jewishsociety/Why_Jews_Dont_Believe_In_Jesus.asp
http://jewsforjudaism.org/web/faq/general_messiah-criteria02.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_messiah#Textual_requirements
2006-08-16 12:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The first question I asked at school was to my Relgion Teacher (yes in the olden day's that was normal) ok god made us "WHO MADE GOD" I got the biggest hiding of my live(yes in the olden day's that was normal too).After that I thought ,if that is what being Relgious about is , than it is not for me. Trust me there is no G or M or anything not even B or J all Fary tales .
I agree with Karl Marx he said Religion is the opiate of the MASSES (COMMEN PEOPLE).Nitsche said without People there would be no God sounds good and makes sense.
Take care!
2006-08-16 10:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all you're insane.
Secondly you've misinterpreted the meaning of the word "oxymoron." An oxymoron is a combination of 2 terms that form an ironic combination: "Military intelligence", or "God-fearing atheist" for example.
2006-08-16 10:00:20
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answer #7
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answered by ChooseRealityPLEASE 6
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Your point would be much better received if it was remotely close to legible.
To answer (what i think is) your question....
I have looked everywhere but under your couch... is he there?
wait upon further consideration, you have no question... ack your kindergarten chicken scratch hurts my brain so early in the morning, get back at me when you have a point... and preferrably when you can write better.
2006-08-16 10:05:12
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answer #8
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answered by Jonny Propaganda 4
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Good for you. Im not Jewish but I do believe in Jesus. I am glad that you found Him also. May you be an encouragement to your other Jewish brothers and sisters to seek and find the Truth.
2006-08-16 10:00:19
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answered by Confuscious 2
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I love jelly beans.
2006-08-16 10:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not think you know what the word oxymoron means exactly....
2006-08-16 09:59:42
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answered by Kamunyak 5
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