No, but I'm pretty sure they deny the existence of Socrates and Plato. I mean, they'd have to, right?
2007-12-07 02:20:56
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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Why should there be a connection? I don't see your point? I don't think many people deny the existence of Jesus, don't think there's much debate over whether he existed. And you have said that sub-atomic particles do not exist (those pesky double negatives) but I suspect that is not what you mean and who exactly are you claiming doesn't believe that sub-atomic particles exist?
2007-12-07 02:31:44
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answered by LillyB 7
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Jesus Christ my Saviour forever! God allowed the Hollocost to happen & its to bad for all those people. They are still God's chosen people though. As for sub atomic particles how many other things out there that aren't seen that scientist haven't discovered yet? How about a scientist that was near a volcano & heard what sounded like screams coming from inside it? You can find this on the Jeremiah project .com it will give you insight you would never think about.
2007-12-07 02:34:19
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answered by Mark K 2
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No, we are the people who require evidence. The holocaust is well documented and so are sub-atomic particles. What isn't is the existance of a god-like critter named Jesus Christ.
2007-12-07 02:25:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Er, no.
You've got things exactly backwards. Those of us who deny that Jesus Christ exists are the people who accept the natural conclusions to be drawn from existing evidence.
While many believers in Christ are also overall perfectly capable of drawing appropriate conclusions on the basis of evidence, the people who believe in gods - and therefore deny the state of the evidence with respect to that issue - are generally the ones who make the same mistake with respect to things like the Holocaust and natural phenomena.
I doubt that there are many if any atheist Holocaust deniers. I've never heard of one.
Of course like Ang above and the woman immediately below me, I believe that Jesus did exist. What I deny is the entire supernatural myth built around him.
2007-12-07 02:24:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting theory. Stupid, but interesting.
No. I deny the existence of Jesus Christ (as anything other than just a man). There is some evidence that a man named Jesus may have existed, and was nailed to tree for telling people to love each other. Past that - it's all superstitious nonsense and mythology.
There is proof that the holocaust occured. Now, the Jewish people may have used the tragedy to forward their own agenda, but that is a whole other topic.
And obviously sub-atomic particles exist.
2007-12-07 02:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I deny the existence of a Jesus "Christ", I do not deny the possibility that a Yeshua ben Yosef once lived.
I also do not deny the fact that the Holocaust happened or that sub atomic particles exist.
2007-12-07 02:22:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I TOTALLY agree with Angflower's answer. JUst because some don't believe Jesus is our savior doesn't mean we believe he never existed. And what the heck has that got to do with any holocaust and sub-atomic particles? ha!
2007-12-07 02:24:04
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answered by zen 6
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No they are not. Christians are more likely to deny or downsize the holocaust and sub-atomic particles.
2007-12-07 02:27:12
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answered by thefinalresult 7
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I deny jesus ever existed.
I know the holocaust happened, I have read many history book. One of the reason why I know jesus never existed.
And I know about sub-atomic particales, they are called quarks.
2007-12-07 02:31:35
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answered by bluesagedragon 4
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No.
Fundie bigots deny the Holocaust.
2007-12-07 02:25:14
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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