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Historian says piece of papyrus refers to Jesus' wife
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<blockquote data-quote="BlastTyrant" data-source="post: 58660" data-attributes="member: 3051"><p>Jes</p><p>Thank you Opmmur, i have a tic when it comes to religion i personally find the idea behind it interesting but the execution of it is horrably flawed. I can understand needing something to believe in but it goes way to far when it comes to religion and Jesus Christ and god, When you wont bring your kid to a Dr. because your waiting on a Miracle from Jesus there is a problem. Or when all of your problems are simply solved by reciting the bible and then ignoring the problem and praying it goes away. We need to learn to live without fearing if we are going to heaven or hell and so many people live there lives trying to please a most likely imaginary person. </p><p> </p><p>Now i do believe there is a God i do believe that he is a Ancient Celestial Being who has been around for Billions of years, that to me seems very likely. As for Jesus Christ he is as good of a story as Santa Claus or little red riding hood to me, nothing more than a clever story that over thousands of years has been slowly added to and re-done countless times to the mess we have today. And the fact that its openly known that every few years the bible is changed new things are added other things are taken out, hell next thing we know Jesus will now be called Bruce and instead of the middle east he will be from LA and own a Shoe store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlastTyrant, post: 58660, member: 3051"] Jes Thank you Opmmur, i have a tic when it comes to religion i personally find the idea behind it interesting but the execution of it is horrably flawed. I can understand needing something to believe in but it goes way to far when it comes to religion and Jesus Christ and god, When you wont bring your kid to a Dr. because your waiting on a Miracle from Jesus there is a problem. Or when all of your problems are simply solved by reciting the bible and then ignoring the problem and praying it goes away. We need to learn to live without fearing if we are going to heaven or hell and so many people live there lives trying to please a most likely imaginary person. Now i do believe there is a God i do believe that he is a Ancient Celestial Being who has been around for Billions of years, that to me seems very likely. As for Jesus Christ he is as good of a story as Santa Claus or little red riding hood to me, nothing more than a clever story that over thousands of years has been slowly added to and re-done countless times to the mess we have today. And the fact that its openly known that every few years the bible is changed new things are added other things are taken out, hell next thing we know Jesus will now be called Bruce and instead of the middle east he will be from LA and own a Shoe store. [/QUOTE]
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