A) Capitalise any reference to God.
B) Atrocious grammar (bad enough that I can't understand it...).
C) Blasphemy.
(by the way...the only religion I know of in which imaginary "gods" marry humans and....etc... is the ancient greek religion)
2007-01-06 02:17:03
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answer #1
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answered by estratheom 1
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Murry? He lives next door. Do you mean mArry? Like nuns being the 'bride of christ'? That isn't new! Krishna liked to romp on earth with the milkmaids! Zeus impregnated mortal women in the weirdest of ways, and even the kami of Shinto like a good striptease (Uzume).
Ancient deities were made anthropomorphic and carnal so that even the layman can understand them.
I find that the concept of 'god' as the western world knows it is far away, cold and....rather schizophrenic. Long live the exophile gods like Krishna!
2007-01-06 03:50:48
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answer #2
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answered by beztvarny 3
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The method by which Our Lord Jesus was conceived is, I agree, largely nonsensical and certainly falls outside the bounds of logical plausibility.
Jesus was born through divine intervention - a Virgin birth in which Mary was used as the divinely untouched vessel from which Jesus would later emerge. Mary was herself born through Immaculate Conception, a convenient process by which she was chosen at random by God to be totally sinless and guaranteed access to heaven due to the greatness of her giving birth to Jesus (a choice which, due to her imaculate birth she could not have refused). God however refused to grant Immaculate conception to anyone else, ever, except for himself.
For this reason, Protestants have reinterpreted the Bible, but continue to accept the logical absurdity of completely indetectable souls, magical resurrections, immortality and parthenogesis (birth without sex). No firm justification for these beliefs seems ever to be provided however, beside reference to a bronze age myth which has been heavily edited and reinterpreted over the course of a millenium, and the desperate desire to exist after death.
2007-01-06 03:41:26
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answer #3
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answered by Psusennes 2
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Much religious dogma is, in fact, allegory used to convey an idea. While many believe in a literal interpretation, others look for the meaning behind the literal and base their belief on on the meaning or interpretation.
2007-01-06 02:23:37
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answer #4
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answered by amythmaker 2
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HUH? I am assuming you are referring to Mary, the mother of Jesus?? If so, according to Bible, God did not marry Mary nor did He have sex with her. The Holy Spirit came upon her and she then gave birth to a Son, God's Son, His name was also called, Emmanuel, meaning "God with us." Jesus had no sin and led a sinless life despite what you may read or what you may have heard in the media. You want to know who God is and who Jesus claimed to be? Read the Bible - start in the New Testament - Old Testament prophecies give proof that Jesus is who He claimed to be. I have belonged to God now for about 15 years and God has proven to me, Jesus has proven to me, that He is who He claimed to be. Jesus either is who He said He was or He was a total lunatic - he was not the latter. If you truly desire truth, God will reveal it to you in His Word, the Bible ... ya gotta get your facts straight. My favorite version is the Amplified Bible.
2007-01-06 02:26:32
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answered by sunflower 1
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Do you mean marry? If you are asking how the Creator could marry a little girl, you are asking about a myth. Anything is possible in a myth.
2007-01-06 02:22:28
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answer #6
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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The Christians in Arabia in Muhammad's time were Nestorians who believed that God had sex with Marry, or that God sent an angel to have sex with her. This is why the Qu'ran says that that God having children in that sense is a monstrous lie, that He begetteth not nor is be begotten (begat, beget etc all imply sexual intercourse) rather He (God) says "BE and it IS" -- in other words, God did not have sex with Marry. God does not have sex. He just enjoys watching us have it. :-)
2007-01-06 02:32:50
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answer #7
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answered by adoraburl 2
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if you are referring to the prophet Mohammad and that one of his wives was a child, it was perfactly acceptable for a man to marry a woman or girl that was much younger than himself. also, he is not a god as you seem to think, he was the prophet of Ala, and he didnt create the universe
2007-01-06 02:54:14
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answer #8
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answered by Jack B 2
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I think I would like to comment on this question but I have no idea what you are asking?!?!
2007-01-06 02:19:17
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answer #9
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answered by iplaybass1956 3
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what are you trying to say?
what religion are you referring to?
2007-01-06 02:19:43
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answer #10
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answered by thomas r 4
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