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Ken Smith wrote:
You Know Who wrote: In talk.politics.guns Ken Smith wrote: You Know Who wrote: In talk.politics.guns "Yardpilot" wrote: "Fred the Red Shirt" wrote in message le.com... "Yardpilot" wrote in message news:zCIkc.6606$kh4.445558@attbi_s52... "Pooched" wrote in message [snip] Correction needed.... America has been routinely transferring suspects to other countries to be tortured. A Canadian Muslim recently went through this. I somehow missed your reference, link, or citation on this. Would you mind posting it again? You DID post one, didn't you? Jesus Christ! Invoking mythical invisible friends won't help you. What makes you think He was mythical? A lack of evidence to support the Christians' most basic truth claims. While no one actually disputes the erstwhile existence of ElRon Hubbard, virtually no one outside the $cientology cult seriously believes that he lived up to their collective biography of him. Same with Jesus. There probably *was* a man upon whom the legend was built, but there is no credible evidence that he was a messiah, or even a reasonable facsimile of same. Therefore, "Jesus Christ" is a myth -- even as Pilate was a historical figure. We're not discussing if He was the Messiah, we're discussing his existence. The person, or the legend? Jesus the historical man, if indeed he did exist, has disappeared so neatly into the mists of time that we can't be certain whether he did or not. Jesus the legend almost certainly didn't exist. "Almost Certainly"! Even I've got to giggle at that! |
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