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You doubt that they existed even though totally non religious books and census count them? Mohammad was a real guy that wrote the Koran himself. He began as a lowly farmer and by the end of his life became a warlord due to the riches and amount of people that began following him.

Regardless, he was clearly an asshole.
 
Regardless, he was clearly an asshole.

Well there are assholes all over religion,I don't think we can get mad at all muslims because of their messenger.

Also I got Halo 3 mountain dew before. It taste like disappointment.
 
Well there are assholes all over religion,I don't think we can get mad at all muslims because of their messenger.

Also I got Halo 3 mountain dew before. It taste like disappointment.

Generally speaking, 86% of religious people are assholes. I'm excluding Tashah and Goshin from that figure.

Also, Halo 3 Mt. Dew tastes like disappointment because it's just a placeholder for Halo Reach.
 
Generally speaking, 86% of religious people are assholes. I'm excluding Tashah and Goshin from that figure.

Also, Halo 3 Mt. Dew tastes like disappointment because it's just a placeholder for Halo Reach.

No I think it taste like disappointment because it taste like disappointment. I still have an unopened aluminum Halo 3 mountain dew bottle though. Maybe it aged to perfection...
 
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No I think it taste like disappointment because it taste like disappointment. I still have an unopened aluminum Halo 3 mountain dew bottle though. Maybe it aged to perfection...

As with all godly items, some are corrupted and fall from grace. Thus us the case of Halo 3 Mountain Dew. One of the worst versions of Mountain Dew to come out since Pitch Black. That is why we worship the almighty Live Wire Mountain Dew; the greatest of all the Mountain Dew. Crafted by the gods themselves, this ambrosia quenches thirst while supplying the energy needed to get through that last campaign on Legendary. Live Wire Mountain Dew is what gives a gamer his power. Its energy created by the great Dew (and a ****load of sugar). It surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds XBox Live together.
 
As with all godly items, some are corrupted and fall from grace. Thus us the case of Halo 3 Mountain Dew. One of the worst versions of Mountain Dew to come out since Pitch Black. That is why we worship the almighty Live Wire Mountain Dew; the greatest of all the Mountain Dew. Crafted by the gods themselves, this ambrosia quenches thirst while supplying the energy needed to get through that last campaign on Legendary. Live Wire Mountain Dew is what gives a gamer his power. Its energy created by the great Dew (and a ****load of sugar). It surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds XBox Live together.

Heh. Nerd.
 
Heh. Nerd.

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Heh. Nerd.

The coolest nerd evah! You better watch it or you won't get an invite to my next D&D campaign.

Wait...I mean....I...I don't play D&D.

*coughs*

>.>
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Hey! That's a stereotype of my people!
 
You doubt that they existed even though totally non religious books and census count them?

Really which non-religious book written by a non-Christian or a non-Muslim from when they lived mentions them? You have a census that someone named Mohammad and someone named Jesus lived during those periods? Yay. I'm willing to bet that the census in question lists many people by those names for the same period.

Mohammad was a real guy that wrote the Koran himself. He began as a lowly farmer and by the end of his life became a warlord due to the riches and amount of people that began following him.

I don't believe they existed, there is absolutely 0 evidence from non-Christian and non-Muslim primary sources and historians of the period proving their existence. If they existed then where's the Roman and/or Sassanid historians writing about them? The closest thing you have is Josephus the Jewish historian writing of Christ but it is most likely a foregery.
 
Um, excuse me. But Mountain Dew does not suck. Mountain Dew is awesome. And Live Wire Mountain Dew is the greatest Mountain Dew of them all. All hail the many forms of Mountain Dew. Drink and then engage in risky activities! Thus commands the Dew!

Mountain Dew makes your balls shrink and has no kick. Monster is where it's at, tastes better than redbull and cheaper too.
 
Really which non-religious book written by a non-Christian or a non-Muslim from when they lived mentions them? You have a census that someone named Mohammad and someone named Jesus lived during those periods? Yay. I'm willing to bet that the census in question lists many people by those names for the same period.

The Christian bishop Sebeos made a contemporaneous account of Muhammad.

There are no contemporaneous non-Christian accounts of Jesus, but there is the roughly contemporary mention by Roman historian Tacitus and the somewhat equivocal mention by the Syrian Stoic Mara Bar Serapion.
 
As with all godly items, some are corrupted and fall from grace. Thus us the case of Halo 3 Mountain Dew. One of the worst versions of Mountain Dew to come out since Pitch Black. That is why we worship the almighty Live Wire Mountain Dew; the greatest of all the Mountain Dew. Crafted by the gods themselves, this ambrosia quenches thirst while supplying the energy needed to get through that last campaign on Legendary. Live Wire Mountain Dew is what gives a gamer his power. Its energy created by the great Dew (and a ****load of sugar). It surrounds us, penetrates us, and binds XBox Live together.

Monster is life, Mountain Dew is corporate bull****, now go get yourself a caffeine free diet coke n00b, or at the very least get yourself an AMP and you can pretend to be as hip as I but we'll both know you're still a poser. ;)
 
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Really which non-religious book written by a non-Christian or a non-Muslim from when they lived mentions them? You have a census that someone named Mohammad and someone named Jesus lived during those periods? Yay. I'm willing to bet that the census in question lists many people by those names for the same period.



I don't believe they existed, there is absolutely 0 evidence from non-Christian and non-Muslim primary sources and historians of the period proving their existence. If they existed then where's the Roman and/or Sassanid historians writing about them? The closest thing you have is Josephus the Jewish historian writing of Christ but it is most likely a foregery.

Muhammad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Proving Jesus: The Case for the Historical Jesus

Anyways, back to the nerd stuff--never played D&D or WoW but I do other less nerdy things (by society's definition i suppose)
 
The Christian bishop Sebeos made a contemporaneous account of Muhammad.

lol his accounts were written based on the accounts of the Muslims, and could have been written decades after Mohammads supposed death. When was he supposed to have written these accounts? I see no date cited.

There are no contemporaneous non-Christian accounts of Jesus, but there is the roughly contemporary mention by Roman historian Tacitus

The authenticity of which is in question.

and the somewhat equivocal mention by the Syrian Stoic Mara Bar Serapion.

link?
 
My kids, my brother, sister in law, and niece/nephew all play. I just can't get into it.
 
Well, from the perspective of throwing stones, Christianity's history isn't any more enlightened than that of Islam's. Pardon my pun.


Well, I know that the Catholic Church has been under Vatican II for some time now, tell me, when did Islam have their own Islam II where they moderated?


j-mac
 
Well, I know that the Catholic Church has been under Vatican II for some time now, tell me, when did Islam have their own Islam II where they moderated?

They aren't there yet. But the Christians have had several hundred years more to mellow out.
 
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