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Originally Posted by RocketMoose
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You really do think you have it all figured out don't you?
I mean it's hilarious to those sitting back reading what you're writing and the massive contradictions throughout everything you write.
First you agree that your parents are wrong about everything. That in and of itself goes to show you're the one who is "butt-hurt"
You haven't pissed me off, so I guess you haven't gotten much entertainment from me, sorry to disappoint you. You said you've read the bible and study it, I can just as easily say I'm a multi-millionaire doesn't put the money in my bank. If you've read the Bible and studied it with an open mind, and not trying to find something, anything to support your theory that the Bible is just shitty mythology.
You're such a biased person, it's unbelievable. You can say I'm the one 'projecting' emotions, but you're the one swearing all over the place and admit that you attempt to piss people off for entertainment. Christian or not, any psychologist could diagnose deep seeded anger in that person. I mean, how many happy, self confident, and people with any sense of self worth do you know that walk around trying to piss people off?
If the Bible is entirely wrong, then why is it practically every Ancient Civilization has an account of a great flood? Are they all wrong as well? Just curious.
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I don't piss christians off IRL, only online for entertainment of course. The great deluge myths probably originate out of the ending of the last Ice Age being burned into mankind's permanent memory.
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Originally Posted by RocketMoose
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If you know so much about the Bible maybe you could tell me a little bit about the history of the Bible.
How many different writers are there of the Bible?
How many years did it take to compile the Bible?
Is the Bible the only historical document to give accounts of the life of Jesus?
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40ish, some anon.
1200ish years ending with the 2nd Council of Nicaea, not counting later translations or reinterpretations.
Yes and it's a stretch to call it a historical document, more appropriate would be historical literature, like the epic of gilgamesh.