Selma wrote:
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For instance at some point it becomes untenable to
believe that the world was created in seven days while
simultaneously believing in the gradual evolution of
mankind.
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Mario responds:
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You seem to be speaking here about
Christian-suprmacists of the Franklin Graham category
from your lofty perch as an agnostic-supremacist.
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Clearly that was an allegory, designed for brilliant
analysts to deconstruct and smugly derive much
satisfaction from, centuries later.
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In the meantime, you seem to have missed the gist of
the religion completely.
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Selma wrote:
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However, the crux of the matter was that Jesus Christ
had deeply misrepresented the feelings of the dutiful
son and completely misunderstood his angst. If Christ
could show such deficiency in his understanding of
human nature, than his being Divine was an untenable
position for me.
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Mario responds:
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Clearly, Jesus Christ was not as brilliant or
insightful or perspicacious as you are.
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Selma wrote:
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If one does believe in salvation resting in just one
religion,...
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Mario responds:
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Selmabai, even Jesus Christ did not believe this, or
did your surgeon's scalpel of a mind finally miss
something in your brilliant deconstruction of the
Bible:-))
>


 

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