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On Fri, 08 Nov 2019 05:02:28 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:
>On Thu, 07 Nov 2019 15:57:07 -0600, Marilyn > >wrote: > > >>I want to prepare some foods that would be suitable for Jesus in his >>time in history. This can be cooked dishes, deserts, beverages, cookies, >>candy etc. > >Cookies and candy. LOL. > >https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anci...aelite_cuisine > >I don't think you really want to follow through with this idea, nobody >will enjoy the food, assuming you can even source authentic >ingredients. Well since jesus was completely a imagined being then any foods that could be imagined would be suitable... For instance I have a pumpkin growing in my herb garden that I never planted and it is constantly weeping dark chocolate... In another herb garden I have a watermelon sized steak that is perfectly grilled and it just keeps getting bigger and bigger! I even have a coffee tree that does not produce sap it produces coffee by the cup with 1 sugar and 1 cream already mixed in and stirred an not too hot but definitely not cold. I have one of those little kiddy pools and every morning there are fresh cauliflower that appear like magic... Ya see imagined things can be fun, or in the case of a god/jesus they may be evil and murder you, rape your children, rape your wife, torture your parents then murder then also. I mean that is if that christian god has its way. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 12:37:25 PM UTC-10, wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Nov 2019 05:02:28 +0700, Jeßus > wrote: > > >On Thu, 07 Nov 2019 15:57:07 -0600, Marilyn > > >wrote: > > > > > >>I want to prepare some foods that would be suitable for Jesus in his > >>time in history. This can be cooked dishes, deserts, beverages, cookies, > >>candy etc. > > > >Cookies and candy. LOL. > > > >https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anci...aelite_cuisine > > > >I don't think you really want to follow through with this idea, nobody > >will enjoy the food, assuming you can even source authentic > >ingredients. > > > Well since jesus was completely a imagined being then any foods that > could be imagined would be suitable... > For instance I have a pumpkin growing in my herb garden that I never > planted and it is constantly weeping dark chocolate... In another herb > garden I have a watermelon sized steak that is perfectly grilled and > it just keeps getting bigger and bigger! I even have a coffee tree > that does not produce sap it produces coffee by the cup with 1 sugar > and 1 cream already mixed in and stirred an not too hot but definitely > not cold. > > I have one of those little kiddy pools and every morning there are > fresh cauliflower that appear like magic... > > Ya see imagined things can be fun, or in the case of a god/jesus they > may be evil and murder you, rape your children, rape your wife, > torture your parents then murder then also. I mean that is if that > christian god has its way. > > -- > > ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ I think you're a little off on the "imagined being" part. I've never heard anybody suggest that Jesus didn't exist. Some of his life might have been "juiced up" a tiny bit but that happens to most figures in history. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tov2tLSFq5k |
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On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 15:30:53 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
wrote: >I've never heard anybody suggest that Jesus didn't exist. Then clean the shit out of your ears: https://www.google.com/search?q=Jesu...utf-8&oe=utf-8 |
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On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 15:30:53 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 12:37:25 PM UTC-10, wrote: >> On Fri, 08 Nov 2019 05:02:28 +0700, Jeßus > wrote: >> >> >On Thu, 07 Nov 2019 15:57:07 -0600, Marilyn > >> >wrote: >> > >> > >> >>I want to prepare some foods that would be suitable for Jesus in his >> >>time in history. This can be cooked dishes, deserts, beverages, cookies, >> >>candy etc. >> > >> >Cookies and candy. LOL. >> > >> >https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anci...aelite_cuisine >> > >> >I don't think you really want to follow through with this idea, nobody >> >will enjoy the food, assuming you can even source authentic >> >ingredients. >> >> >> Well since jesus was completely a imagined being then any foods that >> could be imagined would be suitable... >> For instance I have a pumpkin growing in my herb garden that I never >> planted and it is constantly weeping dark chocolate... In another herb >> garden I have a watermelon sized steak that is perfectly grilled and >> it just keeps getting bigger and bigger! I even have a coffee tree >> that does not produce sap it produces coffee by the cup with 1 sugar >> and 1 cream already mixed in and stirred an not too hot but definitely >> not cold. >> >> I have one of those little kiddy pools and every morning there are >> fresh cauliflower that appear like magic... >> >> Ya see imagined things can be fun, or in the case of a god/jesus they >> may be evil and murder you, rape your children, rape your wife, >> torture your parents then murder then also. I mean that is if that >> christian god has its way. >> >> -- >> >> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ > >I think you're a little off on the "imagined being" part. I've never heard anybody suggest that Jesus didn't exist. Some of his life might have been "juiced up" a tiny bit but that happens to most figures in history. > No it is a bit of common sense, Fact is harry potter can not exist so that rules out the magical jesus. As far as the rest there may have been a person, in fact there most likely have been several that all did different things and one name got credit for it all. I am not talking about healing the blind or creating magical food, I am talking about there being one or more people that were just preachers of that day. There was no actual jesus christ, that part is completely fiction. The name christ comes from christos which means anointed one and anyone at that time could have been rubbed with oil or water or whatever. In fact with all the crazy superstitions at that time I would suspect that there were many christos at that time. In fact tactus mentioned christos but the catholics took that as one person in particular, which chances are it was not a specific person named jesus christ of the potter clan that was supposed to have powers of the potter. The catholics realized that the people needed a hero so they used this christos changed to christ and imbued it with the stories of past gods, in fact almost verbatim that of Horus the god son of god Osiris. I mean almost verbatim from birth to death. So there was not ever a jesus christ, it was 100 % an imaginary fairy tale or myth or a BS story, take your pick. >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tov2tLSFq5k -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 12:20:08 PM UTC-10,
> No it is a bit of common sense, Fact is harry potter can not exist so > that rules out the magical jesus. As far as the rest there may have > been a person, in fact there most likely have been several that all > did different things and one name got credit for it all. I am not > talking about healing the blind or creating magical food, I am talking > about there being one or more people that were just preachers of that > day. There was no actual jesus christ, that part is completely > fiction. The name christ comes from christos which means anointed one > and anyone at that time could have been rubbed with oil or water or > whatever. In fact with all the crazy superstitions at that time I > would suspect that there were many christos at that time. > > In fact tactus mentioned christos but the catholics took that as one > person in particular, which chances are it was not a specific person > named jesus christ of the potter clan that was supposed to have powers > of the potter. > The catholics realized that the people needed a hero so they used this > christos changed to christ and imbued it with the stories of past > gods, in fact almost verbatim that of Horus the god son of god Osiris. > I mean almost verbatim from birth to death. > > So there was not ever a jesus christ, it was 100 % an imaginary fairy > tale or myth or a BS story, take your pick. > > > > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tov2tLSFq5k > > -- > > ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ Well Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny do not exist. Fairies too. Jesus was just a preacher 2000 years ago that had a good group of publicists. That makes more sense that him being some kind of Easter Bunny or Harry Potter folktale. I have no problem with you believing he's Santa Claus. You'd be a lot more believable if you didn't have an agenda - being an atheist preacher and all. |
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On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 15:28:35 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 12:20:08 PM UTC-10, >> No it is a bit of common sense, Fact is harry potter can not exist so >> that rules out the magical jesus. As far as the rest there may have >> been a person, in fact there most likely have been several that all >> did different things and one name got credit for it all. I am not >> talking about healing the blind or creating magical food, I am talking >> about there being one or more people that were just preachers of that >> day. There was no actual jesus christ, that part is completely >> fiction. The name christ comes from christos which means anointed one >> and anyone at that time could have been rubbed with oil or water or >> whatever. In fact with all the crazy superstitions at that time I >> would suspect that there were many christos at that time. >> >> In fact tactus mentioned christos but the catholics took that as one >> person in particular, which chances are it was not a specific person >> named jesus christ of the potter clan that was supposed to have powers >> of the potter. >> The catholics realized that the people needed a hero so they used this >> christos changed to christ and imbued it with the stories of past >> gods, in fact almost verbatim that of Horus the god son of god Osiris. >> I mean almost verbatim from birth to death. >> >> So there was not ever a jesus christ, it was 100 % an imaginary fairy >> tale or myth or a BS story, take your pick. >> >> >> >> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tov2tLSFq5k >> >> -- >> >> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ > >Well Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny do not exist. Fairies too. Jesus was just a preacher 2000 years ago that had a good group of publicists. That makes more sense that him being some kind of Easter Bunny or Harry Potter folktale. I have no problem with you believing he's Santa Claus. You'd be a lot more believable if you didn't have an agenda - being an atheist preacher and all. You're a theist preacher. Is that better? |
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On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 1:38:30 PM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 15:28:35 -0800 (PST), dsi1 > > wrote: > > >On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 12:20:08 PM UTC-10, > >> No it is a bit of common sense, Fact is harry potter can not exist so > >> that rules out the magical jesus. As far as the rest there may have > >> been a person, in fact there most likely have been several that all > >> did different things and one name got credit for it all. I am not > >> talking about healing the blind or creating magical food, I am talking > >> about there being one or more people that were just preachers of that > >> day. There was no actual jesus christ, that part is completely > >> fiction. The name christ comes from christos which means anointed one > >> and anyone at that time could have been rubbed with oil or water or > >> whatever. In fact with all the crazy superstitions at that time I > >> would suspect that there were many christos at that time. > >> > >> In fact tactus mentioned christos but the catholics took that as one > >> person in particular, which chances are it was not a specific person > >> named jesus christ of the potter clan that was supposed to have powers > >> of the potter. > >> The catholics realized that the people needed a hero so they used this > >> christos changed to christ and imbued it with the stories of past > >> gods, in fact almost verbatim that of Horus the god son of god Osiris. > >> I mean almost verbatim from birth to death. > >> > >> So there was not ever a jesus christ, it was 100 % an imaginary fairy > >> tale or myth or a BS story, take your pick. > >> > >> > >> > >> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tov2tLSFq5k > >> > >> -- > >> > >> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ > > > >Well Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny do not exist. Fairies too. Jesus was just a preacher 2000 years ago that had a good group of publicists. That makes more sense that him being some kind of Easter Bunny or Harry Potter folktale. I have no problem with you believing he's Santa Claus. You'd be a lot more believable if you didn't have an agenda - being an atheist preacher and all. > > You're a theist preacher. Is that better? I'm no preacher because I don't really give a shit about the beliefs of others. Just because I'm more knowledgeable about the world's religion doesn't mean I'm a religious freak. Mostly, it means that I've taken classes in world religion. My son knows a lot more about religion than I do. I've never seen him carrying a bible. Sorry to burst your bubble of religious misattribution. Evidently, you know nothing about me. Better luck next time. ![]() |
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On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 15:46:00 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 1:38:30 PM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 15:28:35 -0800 (PST), dsi1 > >> wrote: >> >> >On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 12:20:08 PM UTC-10, >> >> No it is a bit of common sense, Fact is harry potter can not exist so >> >> that rules out the magical jesus. As far as the rest there may have >> >> been a person, in fact there most likely have been several that all >> >> did different things and one name got credit for it all. I am not >> >> talking about healing the blind or creating magical food, I am talking >> >> about there being one or more people that were just preachers of that >> >> day. There was no actual jesus christ, that part is completely >> >> fiction. The name christ comes from christos which means anointed one >> >> and anyone at that time could have been rubbed with oil or water or >> >> whatever. In fact with all the crazy superstitions at that time I >> >> would suspect that there were many christos at that time. >> >> >> >> In fact tactus mentioned christos but the catholics took that as one >> >> person in particular, which chances are it was not a specific person >> >> named jesus christ of the potter clan that was supposed to have powers >> >> of the potter. >> >> The catholics realized that the people needed a hero so they used this >> >> christos changed to christ and imbued it with the stories of past >> >> gods, in fact almost verbatim that of Horus the god son of god Osiris. >> >> I mean almost verbatim from birth to death. >> >> >> >> So there was not ever a jesus christ, it was 100 % an imaginary fairy >> >> tale or myth or a BS story, take your pick. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tov2tLSFq5k >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ >> > >> >Well Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny do not exist. Fairies too. Jesus was just a preacher 2000 years ago that had a good group of publicists. That makes more sense that him being some kind of Easter Bunny or Harry Potter folktale. I have no problem with you believing he's Santa Claus. You'd be a lot more believable if you didn't have an agenda - being an atheist preacher and all. >> >> You're a theist preacher. Is that better? > >I'm no preacher because I don't really give a shit about the beliefs of others. Just because I'm more knowledgeable about the world's religion doesn't mean I'm a religious freak. Mostly, it means that I've taken classes in world religion. My son knows a lot more about religion than I do. I've never seen him carrying a bible. Sorry to burst your bubble of religious misattribution. Evidently, you know nothing about me. Better luck next time. ![]() It is so funny that people think because they have taken classes about religion they know a good deal about it, when in fact they know very little. I am willing to bet that you did not know most of that stuff I posted in my last post. I am also fairly sure you dont know that the entire story of a jesus christ was written some 300 years after it was supposed to have lived and the ONLY proof of a christ or "Christos" was what tactus had written that was incorrectly used or just plain lied about by the catholics that wrote the new testament. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 15:46:00 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 1:38:30 PM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 15:28:35 -0800 (PST), dsi1 > >> wrote: >> >> >On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 12:20:08 PM UTC-10, >> >> No it is a bit of common sense, Fact is harry potter can not exist so >> >> that rules out the magical jesus. As far as the rest there may have >> >> been a person, in fact there most likely have been several that all >> >> did different things and one name got credit for it all. I am not >> >> talking about healing the blind or creating magical food, I am talking >> >> about there being one or more people that were just preachers of that >> >> day. There was no actual jesus christ, that part is completely >> >> fiction. The name christ comes from christos which means anointed one >> >> and anyone at that time could have been rubbed with oil or water or >> >> whatever. In fact with all the crazy superstitions at that time I >> >> would suspect that there were many christos at that time. >> >> >> >> In fact tactus mentioned christos but the catholics took that as one >> >> person in particular, which chances are it was not a specific person >> >> named jesus christ of the potter clan that was supposed to have powers >> >> of the potter. >> >> The catholics realized that the people needed a hero so they used this >> >> christos changed to christ and imbued it with the stories of past >> >> gods, in fact almost verbatim that of Horus the god son of god Osiris. >> >> I mean almost verbatim from birth to death. >> >> >> >> So there was not ever a jesus christ, it was 100 % an imaginary fairy >> >> tale or myth or a BS story, take your pick. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tov2tLSFq5k >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> >> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ >> > >> >Well Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny do not exist. Fairies too. Jesus was just a preacher 2000 years ago that had a good group of publicists. That makes more sense that him being some kind of Easter Bunny or Harry Potter folktale. I have no problem with you believing he's Santa Claus. You'd be a lot more believable if you didn't have an agenda - being an atheist preacher and all. >> >> You're a theist preacher. Is that better? > >I'm no preacher because I don't really give a shit about the beliefs of others. Just because I'm more knowledgeable about the world's religion doesn't mean I'm a religious freak. Mostly, it means that I've taken classes in world religion. My son knows a lot more about religion than I do. I've never seen him carrying a bible. Sorry to burst your bubble of religious misattribution. Evidently, you know nothing about me. Better luck next time. ![]() If only you were as superior to everybody as you think ![]() |
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dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 12:20:08 PM UTC-10, >> No it is a bit of common sense, Fact is harry potter can not exist so >> that rules out the magical jesus. As far as the rest there may have >> been a person, in fact there most likely have been several that all >> did different things and one name got credit for it all. I am not >> talking about healing the blind or creating magical food, I am talking >> about there being one or more people that were just preachers of that >> day. There was no actual jesus christ, that part is completely >> fiction. The name christ comes from christos which means anointed one >> and anyone at that time could have been rubbed with oil or water or >> whatever. In fact with all the crazy superstitions at that time I >> would suspect that there were many christos at that time. >> >> In fact tactus mentioned christos but the catholics took that as one >> person in particular, which chances are it was not a specific person >> named jesus christ of the potter clan that was supposed to have powers >> of the potter. >> The catholics realized that the people needed a hero so they used this >> christos changed to christ and imbued it with the stories of past >> gods, in fact almost verbatim that of Horus the god son of god Osiris. >> I mean almost verbatim from birth to death. >> >> So there was not ever a jesus christ, it was 100 % an imaginary fairy >> tale or myth or a BS story, take your pick. >> >> >> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tov2tLSFq5k >> >> -- >> >> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ > > Well Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny do not exist. Fairies too. Jesus was just a preacher 2000 years ago that had a good group of publicists. That makes more sense that him being some kind of Easter Bunny or Harry Potter folktale. I have no problem with you believing he's Santa Claus. You'd be a lot more believable if you didn't have an agenda - being an atheist preacher and all. > Exactly. Hiwaiians don't have any supernatural deities, and have never worshiped any gods. Ever. |
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... On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 12:20:08 PM UTC-10, > No it is a bit of common sense, Fact is harry potter can not exist so > that rules out the magical jesus. As far as the rest there may have > been a person, in fact there most likely have been several that all > did different things and one name got credit for it all. I am not > talking about healing the blind or creating magical food, I am talking > about there being one or more people that were just preachers of that > day. There was no actual jesus christ, that part is completely > fiction. The name christ comes from christos which means anointed one > and anyone at that time could have been rubbed with oil or water or > whatever. In fact with all the crazy superstitions at that time I > would suspect that there were many christos at that time. > > In fact tactus mentioned christos but the catholics took that as one > person in particular, which chances are it was not a specific person > named jesus christ of the potter clan that was supposed to have powers > of the potter. > The catholics realized that the people needed a hero so they used this > christos changed to christ and imbued it with the stories of past > gods, in fact almost verbatim that of Horus the god son of god Osiris. > I mean almost verbatim from birth to death. > > So there was not ever a jesus christ, it was 100 % an imaginary fairy > tale or myth or a BS story, take your pick. > > > > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tov2tLSFq5k > > -- > > ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ Well Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny do not exist. Fairies too. Jesus was just a preacher 2000 years ago that had a good group of publicists. That makes more sense that him being some kind of Easter Bunny or Harry Potter folktale. I have no problem with you believing he's Santa Claus. You'd be a lot more believable if you didn't have an agenda - being an atheist preacher and all. == +1 |
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