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PeterJon -> The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:34:25 PM)

The Jesus myth is said to have happened around 2000 years ago. However like most myths people have conveniently forgotten that the story is far older than 2000 years old. The story of Jesus is a rip off of the earlier pagan sun worshiping myths. In which the sun was said to have been born during the winter solstice (23-25 December).The sun would then travel around the cross of the zodiac only to die and be reborn every year. The Sun Cross is at least 4000 years old. The Celtic Cross is also far older than the Jesus Story. Followers of the early sun cults would worship the SUN each week on a Sunday. You may find it interesting to google the word Jesus and look on the google images tab.Notice how nearly ever image of Jesus has the Sun in the picture. 70% of Americans believe in Jesus.




GreedyTop -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:35:13 PM)

Um.

Ok.




LondonArt -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:36:14 PM)

I like the random boldings. Very nice. Adds that little touch of artistic flair to an otherwise drab and perfunctory production.




TheHeretic -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:38:06 PM)

       Gee.  Usually these come with a link to that "zeitgeist" movie.




GreedyTop -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:41:29 PM)

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ORIGINAL: LondonArt

I like the random boldings. Very nice. Adds that little touch of artistic flair to an otherwise drab and perfunctory production.


*snort*




lronitulstahp -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:42:50 PM)

....now where's the part where i fold a $20 dollar bill into a hexagon and see the twin towers being hit by a plane or something???[8|]




christine1 -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:45:23 PM)

you mean i'm in the 70 percent?  gosh darn it all to heck!  and here i thought all this time  i was unique and speshul!

please disregard the word fucking in the sentence below, that is my evil side talking.




Alumbrado -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:48:30 PM)

Ever notice how many pictures of trees have the sky in them?




batshalom -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:50:47 PM)

~fast reply~

Most religions have several of the same tenets, lots of parallel themes. It doesn't make one more true than another, or one more false than another. Believe what you believe but give others room to do the same.




lronitulstahp -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:52:00 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LondonArt

I like the random boldings. Very nice. Adds that little touch of artistic flair to an otherwise drab and perfunctory production.
Pervs LondonArt simply for using the word 'perfuctory', and then adding 'production' afterwards...mmmmm....alliteration , AND snarky....how damned sexy'  is that? *puddle*




batshalom -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 6:57:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Alumbrado

Ever notice how many pictures of trees have the sky in them?


~reading~

~moving along~

~coming back to reread~

~hysterical~




Level -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 7:01:02 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: PeterJon

70% of Americans believe in Jesus.


Including me.




LondonArt -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 7:01:04 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: lronitulstahp

quote:

ORIGINAL: LondonArt

I like the random boldings. Very nice. Adds that little touch of artistic flair to an otherwise drab and perfunctory production.
Pervs LondonArt simply for using the word 'perfuctory', and then adding 'production' afterwards...mmmmm....alliteration , AND snarky....how damned sexy'  is that? *puddle*


There are very few things hotter than alliteration, naturally.

Hmm, I fear I may have just revealed my inner English-nerd.




cjan -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 7:01:43 PM)

Tulip, you puddle at the drop of an an alliteration, don'tcha ? Don't get me wrong, it's a charming trait.

OP, do you have an , ummm point ? We are all ,of course, searching for one in this seemingly pointless forest. Now, where tf did Arrow go ?




hejira92 -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 7:02:53 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: lronitulstahp

quote:

ORIGINAL: LondonArt

I like the random boldings. Very nice. Adds that little touch of artistic flair to an otherwise drab and perfunctory production.
Pervs LondonArt simply for using the word 'perfuctory', and then adding 'production' afterwards...mmmmm....alliteration , AND snarky....how damned sexy'  is that? *puddle*



Amen to that, Sista.




Level -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 7:03:09 PM)

She's puddling and ponding, post-perusal of perfunctory?
 
Perilous.




lronitulstahp -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 7:04:41 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Level

quote:

ORIGINAL: PeterJon

70% of Americans believe in Jesus.


Including me.
ya know...we should start a club. You, Christine, and i...maybe a gang...i know let's call ourselves...umm "Christians"...wait...apparently somebody already thought of that...whatever...[;)]




Level -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 7:07:30 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: lronitulstahp

quote:

ORIGINAL: Level

quote:

ORIGINAL: PeterJon

70% of Americans believe in Jesus.


Including me.
ya know...we should start a club. You, Christine, and i...maybe a gang...i know let's call ourselves...umm "Christians"...wait...apparently somebody already thought of that...whatever...[;)]


You think it'd catch on? Naaaaawwwww....... [:D]




TheHeretic -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 7:09:18 PM)

      I spent a couple years on the same cellblock with him in Baptist school.  Does that put me in the 70% too?




Phin -> RE: The Jesus Myth (5/2/2008 7:09:22 PM)

speaking as an agnostic, to openly insult 70% of americans and a good percentage of the people on this board probably was not a good idea for your first post




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