My hubby studied their findings. As a result, he's no longer a Christian. Yippee!
2006-10-16 06:36:52
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answered by Kathryn™ 6
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Thanks for the insult.
The Jesus Seminar sure do not appear to KNOW Jesus Christ. Their main purpose is to discredit HIM so that no one will believe in the Christ of the Bible.
One Christian program was to have an atheist who was supposed to call in via the phone. Shortly before our discussion he invited Dr. Price from the Jesus Seminar to join him in the discussion with me.
If you don't know, the Jesus Seminar is an extremely liberal group of "scholars" who work hard to undermine the truth of Christianity.
Now I ask you, what would an atheist have to do with someone from the Jesus Seminary if they were not actually...birds of a feather?
2006-10-16 06:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh well...I didn't realize the question was only open to semi-literate christians...sorry, I'll have to wait till you open it up to the rest of us. I have read it. What are your semi-literate conclusions?
2006-10-16 06:41:08
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answered by messenger 3
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I find the whole idea of people (no matter how educated they think they are) voting about such issues as the sayings and miracles of Christ with white, black, pink or red beads or marbles to be abhorrant.
Watch who you call semi-literate.
Peace.
2006-10-16 06:40:06
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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Yes I have. I am more offended by your use of the "X" instead of Christ, and your insulting comment about semi-literate Christians than what those fools say.
2006-10-16 06:38:43
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answered by Minister 4
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Yes, and it is NOT Christian. Their 'findings' have misled many people.
2006-10-16 06:37:17
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answered by just me 3
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