Type that in in any search engine and you will boggled down with goood hardcore facts supporting the bible and the fulfilled prophecies. Why do you choose to be so ignorant?
2006-10-14
08:42:35
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lol..andrew i don't want a perfectly good atheist going around looking like a moron. King Arthur did exist and...well..with less evidence..so did robin hood.
2006-10-14
09:00:23 ·
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JellyBean...how dare you deny his noodly appendage! lol
2006-10-14
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The funny thing is, the "fulfilled prophecies" tend to have multiple dates in them. This would indicate not spiritual revelation but nothing more than an awareness of the cycles of history.
No one is saying that it is 100% false. There have been numerous archeological finds that substatiate certain parts of it. However, there's never been the slightest proof of a miracle or of a god, and that's the part of the Bible atheists don't believe in. That and all the really stupid stuff supposedly done by god.
2006-10-14 08:45:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Ofcourse, like humans are only 6000 years old, the earth doesn't move, and one man fit billions of species in a wooden boat when the whole world got flooded but this flood somehow left some civilizations unaffected. The bible must be true!
2006-10-14 16:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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"you will boggled down with goood hardcore facts supporting the bible and the fulfilled prophecies."
Such as?
You can't just say "there's evidence!" and leave it at that. What evidence? Am I supposed to just take your word for it?
2006-10-14 15:49:52
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No, there's evidence supporting that locations and people in the bible existed. That doesn't make everything the bible says true. That means that the bible used familiar places and locations when it was created to try to help those it was trying to convert relate to the bible that's written.
Try again.
2006-10-14 16:01:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Hehe OMG! Now you've converted me from an Atheist back to a Christian!
Try typing in Bible flaws... its even better ;)
Edit: HILARIOUS! I almost said that I hope you get saved and touched by his noodly appendage. :P
2006-10-14 16:01:44
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answered by Whatever 5
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LOL. Surely there must be a 'RETARD' section. Even most Christians know the difference between a fact and what some moron wants to say is a fact. Just close your eyes and imagine that you are a judge in a court of law. Some guy says, "Why yes, they crucified me, until I was dead, I tell you!"
What would you think, as a judge? You'd think... "...and you're sitting here telling me that you died... is that what you're telling me???"
2006-10-14 15:52:30
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answered by eantaelor 4
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i see the christians favorite word ignorant all that shows a fool 2000yrs ago came up with a few tricks got him self nailed to a cross and a fairy story was writern about him a bit like robin hood and king arther just fairy tails
2006-10-14 15:49:51
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answered by andrew w 7
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I typed in "conclusive evidence of Christ's divinity"-found nothing. I typed in "conclusive evidence of miracles as cited in Christian scripture"-found nothing. I did however type in "God who advocates rape and child murder" and the texts that I found ran into several dozen. Am I just ignorant to believe those parts of the bible might be true?
2006-10-14 15:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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That is so funny. Tell me, were these "hardcore facts" discovered by Christians? There is probably some truth in there. I said SOME.
2006-10-14 15:51:59
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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The bible is so full of **** some of the stuff in it had to come true but thats statistics not good prophecies
2006-10-14 15:48:41
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answered by locomexican89 3
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