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You believe Jesus was at least a man who did exist, right?

You clearly have issues. You’ve got a monkey on your back, just another crutch. Some people drink, some people take pills, some gamble and some are addicted to Jesus.

Sanguis Christi, inebria me.*

*Blood of Christ, inebriate me.

 
People like Logicman always use the phrase anti-god. Being anti something that does not exist? He should be saying anti-blind believers like me who are full of hate.

No, you just haven't done your homework.
 
Your beliefs are no more meaningful or worthy than anyone else's. And your 'god club' is no more special or elite than another.

I have historical evidences on my side for Jesus Christ. You have a pink unicorn you're enamored with.
 
I am ambivalent as to whether Jesus was a real person. I think it is interesting (although not determinative) that there are no contemporaneous writings of his existence. IIRC, I think the earliest is a fleeting reference several decades after his death. My suspicion is that if he did exist, his life did not remotely resemble what is described in the Bible.
 
I think liberals have it in for Christ and Christianity because the Bible does not embrace their debased, immoral, anti-God agenda. So, they come up with their vacuous nonsense about pink unicorns, hanging Jesus with one nail, and a hundred other worthless and sophomoric rants and feel they are the superior ones because they believe it's chic to mock Christ.

Not a good plan at all. Little do they know what awaits unbelieving slanderers of Christ.

"But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars—they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.” - Revelation 21:8
Isn’t it utterly shocking that a group of people castigated as vile, debased, and immoral would have it out for a religion that tells them they and their loved ones will burn in hell for all eternity.
 
I am ambivalent as to whether Jesus was a real person. I think it is interesting (although not determinative) that there are no contemporaneous writings of his existence. IIRC, I think the earliest is a fleeting reference several decades after his death. My suspicion is that if he did exist, his life did not remotely resemble what is described in the Bible.

Cue Logicman telling you that you will burn forever in the lake of fire and rubbing his hands in glee.
 
Isn’t it utterly shocking that a group of people castigated as vile, debased, and immoral would have it out for a religion that tells them they and their loved ones will burn in hell for all eternity.

And a god that allows other religions to be created and then punishes people for adhering to them. Logicman actually believes that all Hindus are going to hell. It's hard to believe but that is on record.
 
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