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Is Jesus Azizus Monobaz?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sanyam Deshi" data-source="post: 96093" data-attributes="member: 5926"><p>Your evidence is just referring to the parallels in your precious book that might not even be real, and some links to people who agree with you. Without even reading your links, I cannot deny that their are parallels between the story of Azizus and the Bible. The thing that makes your points all potentially be invalid is the fact that the story of Azizus could be an old work of fan-fiction or even a deliberate historical made-up work to attempt to deny Christianity.. The evidence that you don't have is any support that your entire source material is reliable. You're pretty much building a nice house, but your foundation is made of sand, so the stability of the house as a whole is greatly lacking.</p><p></p><p>Unless I misinterpreted, your main motivation for attempting to tear down Christianity and its members is because you believe that Christianity is a religion of destruction. I highly disagree. Despite the bad things you pick out that have happened due to people who have Christian beliefs, their actions contradict the beliefs and peaceful teachings of the religion. Any Christian in their right mind would not be proud of such actions and they aren't. It's not fair for you to be judging an entire group of people by it's worst members. If this is how humanity approached every issue, hate would increase and spread exponentially. Are you currently seeking opposition to all of the people of Islam for the terrorist actions in the Middle East? I know I'm not. I even have friends who are Muslim because I'm sure that they are not interested in blowing up anything and I know that the issues in the Middle East contradict with what they morally believe. There have been sex scandals involving teachers. There have been cops in shady territory regarding their limitations on the job. Regardless, <strong>I still have respect for humanity because I know that we cannot judge entire groups of people based on the actions of the worst. We must judge people as individuals with no predisposed opinions based on the groups they are in.</strong> I don't know what kind of extreme brainwashing you have been exposed to that leads to such pompous and arrogant hate-speech, but I hope you realize that there's no good in what you are trying to accomplish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanyam Deshi, post: 96093, member: 5926"] Your evidence is just referring to the parallels in your precious book that might not even be real, and some links to people who agree with you. Without even reading your links, I cannot deny that their are parallels between the story of Azizus and the Bible. The thing that makes your points all potentially be invalid is the fact that the story of Azizus could be an old work of fan-fiction or even a deliberate historical made-up work to attempt to deny Christianity.. The evidence that you don't have is any support that your entire source material is reliable. You're pretty much building a nice house, but your foundation is made of sand, so the stability of the house as a whole is greatly lacking. Unless I misinterpreted, your main motivation for attempting to tear down Christianity and its members is because you believe that Christianity is a religion of destruction. I highly disagree. Despite the bad things you pick out that have happened due to people who have Christian beliefs, their actions contradict the beliefs and peaceful teachings of the religion. Any Christian in their right mind would not be proud of such actions and they aren't. It's not fair for you to be judging an entire group of people by it's worst members. If this is how humanity approached every issue, hate would increase and spread exponentially. Are you currently seeking opposition to all of the people of Islam for the terrorist actions in the Middle East? I know I'm not. I even have friends who are Muslim because I'm sure that they are not interested in blowing up anything and I know that the issues in the Middle East contradict with what they morally believe. There have been sex scandals involving teachers. There have been cops in shady territory regarding their limitations on the job. Regardless, [B]I still have respect for humanity because I know that we cannot judge entire groups of people based on the actions of the worst. We must judge people as individuals with no predisposed opinions based on the groups they are in.[/B] I don't know what kind of extreme brainwashing you have been exposed to that leads to such pompous and arrogant hate-speech, but I hope you realize that there's no good in what you are trying to accomplish. [/QUOTE]
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