Obviously, he is more interested in historical lessons and masking them as a question. Does anyone understand the point he is making? Is it that the history of Christianity is violent? I'm sure Jesus would have to agree with that. Can anyone enlighten me as to why this would somehow invalidate Christianity?
2007-06-14
04:58:19
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I can't ask just him since he is one of those Y/A cowards who doesn't want anyone emailing, he just wants to take his shots but can't handle the response.
2007-06-14
04:59:08 ·
update #1
coelus003: Who is denying his "facts"? That's my whole point, of course the histor of Christianity is violent, so what's the point? Is that supposed to in some way be relevant? If so, why? Try reading the whole question before posting a response.
2007-06-14
05:06:45 ·
update #2
RunJamesRun: Why? Christianity has also brought peace and prosperity to people, has fed and clothed the poor, etc... Can't bring up the bad without considerting the good.
2007-06-14
05:10:07 ·
update #3
Smo-kan: He can ask what he wants, I just think people should make a point if they want intellegent debate. Intellegence clearly, is something you have no understanding of. What are we in middle school now?
2007-06-14
05:11:30 ·
update #4