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Ridiculous
by xjm716
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"They're down to one plant—a seedling of some kind of vine," observed Moore. "There's no way a single individual plant could give rise to wheat, grapes, and re-vegetate the earth. Not in human time, anyway. In evolutionary time, of course, that's what really happened."

Nice recovery...you almost gave the evolution lie away.

Re: Ridiculous
by s34738

Right, it's much more likely that all of the planet's plant and animal life was created over the course of 6 days by an invisible, all-powerful being.

Later on, this entity sent his son to our world to die for our sins and while the son was here, he walked on water, turned water into wine, healed the sick and the crippled and the blind, and (last but not least) resurrected himself from the dead.

These divine beings humbly request that you worship them (and only them) at least once a week (bring money). You will be tortured for the rest of eternity if you so much as entertain the idea that there might not be any truth to this tale.

Re: Ridiculous
by airbear

I'm confused. If Jesus is part of the Trinity, how can he be the son of himself?

And I'm also confused about the Sabbath -- is it Saturday or Sunday? Why?

Re: Ridiculous
by Bondsman
airbear:

I'm confused. If Jesus is part of the Trinity, how can he be the son of himself?

And I'm also confused about the Sabbath -- is it Saturday or Sunday? Why?

While Jesus was "born" of a woman, Mary, 2000 years ago give or take, He existed since the beginning of time as part of the Trinity. So He is not his own Son, but really taking on a job that was destined for him.

The Sabbath is a day in the week to honor the Lord. Christians place this on Sunday to coincide with the resurrection of Christ.

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