And don't tell me Jesus died for my sins because he got right back up Sunday morning and he was fine so shut the fuck up
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Ha ha, you're funny! You know that?
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Well, if somebody is supposed to have died for you & then a couple days later they're out walking around & talking to people & everything, then, they didn't really die, right? Am I missing something? I don't get it.
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Yeah, of course I know what you're saying. It's just that nobody has been brave enough to say anything remotely similar to what you just said.
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I don't think bravery had anything to do with it. I was just thinking about it. He didn't really die for anyone. It's all bullshit. He may have been out for a day or a day and a half, but he was back to his old self again after that.
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(1) I see your point. But Christians seem to believe that Jesus actually died for their sins. They apparently believe that Jesis didn't know he would be resurrected. In fact, when he was about to die, he said something in Aramaic to express his dispair. He was aching all over.
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(2) If Jesus knew he would come back to life, then the teaching that he died for our signs would deserve to be called total bovine faeces, but he didn't know. Then, after he died, God (if He did and does exist) must have resurrected him. That's what Christians seem to believe.
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Uh, yeah... it's a myth. The myth assumes he existed. I mean... come on. If I was talking about Odin & Thor in a mythical narrative, then, it would follow that one has to assume that they existed. The same would apply if we were talking about Homer Simpson.
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