I like having intelligent conversations with/responding to well thought out articles by non-Christians, but in some cases, it's just not possible.
Moses wasn't an orphan . . .
Another bullshit story from Scientology: "I have a meter that can detail your past lives!"
I'm so politically erect right now.
@apb102088 - The chart is very factual. Really, it's better if you don't say anything, because you can't argue against basic facts.
@In_Reason_I_Trust - Perhaps we can have a conversation in the near future about all this ;)
On the one hand, I want to say "I love this". But on the other hand, this makes me very freightened knowing how accurate it is. (I loved the Jewish hypocrisy blurb.)
Maybe there should be one more row for "Ranking" Each one would claim to be the Number One.
Thanks for sharing.
@TheSutraDude - What is reason? What is common sense? Could you clarify what exactly those things are? And what is religion, while you're at it?
@nyclegodesi24 - i would love to but that is a very long conversation.
some of the points are very misleading, implying as if the particular religion actually says those things...
haha they all seem so nonsensical! yet people believe them..? soo weird
Actually, Noah got drunk and decided to use his two daughters-in-law to help repopulate the world too.
funny :)
i heard that the shrub that moses talked to might have been weed
Are Jewish people really not allowed to use the remote or was that sarcasm that went over my head?
@Nushirox2 - Extreme Orthodox Jews aren't allowed to work on the Sabbath, and some groups extend that to include doing something as simple as flicking a light switch.
@wearywalden - Moses was set down the river at the age of three months old, and was given his own mother as a nursemother. He was then adopted into the Pharoah's family. Sounds like orphan isn't too much of a stretch here.
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I believe it's only Catholic priests that can't have sex.
(And that's because the Church wants their money and stuff after they die.)
LOL!! Scary but true. And hilarious. But still pretty scary. Even though it's funny.
@ZombieMom_Speaks - Ditto.
Hahahahahaha
HAHAHAHA So true and so depressing... hilarious
i want to live in a society where freedom of religion is replaced by freedom of reason and common sense
funny!
Hahaha, love it!
"It's God's will...It's God's will...It's God's will...They knew too much." LOL!
I like having intelligent conversations with/responding to well thought out articles by non-Christians, but in some cases, it's just not possible.
Moses wasn't an orphan . . .
Another bullshit story from Scientology: "I have a meter that can detail your past lives!"
I'm so politically erect right now.
@apb102088 - The chart is very factual. Really, it's better if you don't say anything, because you can't argue against basic facts.
@In_Reason_I_Trust - Perhaps we can have a conversation in the near future about all this ;)
On the one hand, I want to say "I love this". But on the other hand, this makes me very freightened knowing how accurate it is. (I loved the Jewish hypocrisy blurb.)
Maybe there should be one more row for "Ranking" Each one would claim to be the Number One.
Thanks for sharing.
@TheSutraDude - What is reason? What is common sense? Could you clarify what exactly those things are? And what is religion, while you're at it?
@nyclegodesi24 - i would love to but that is a very long conversation.
some of the points are very misleading, implying as if the particular religion actually says those things...
Actually, Noah got drunk and decided to use his two daughters-in-law to help repopulate the world too.
funny :)
i heard that the shrub that moses talked to might have been weed
Are Jewish people really not allowed to use the remote or was that sarcasm that went over my head?
@Nushirox2 - Extreme Orthodox Jews aren't allowed to work on the Sabbath, and some groups extend that to include doing something as simple as flicking a light switch.
@wearywalden - Moses was set down the river at the age of three months old, and was given his own mother as a nursemother. He was then adopted into the Pharoah's family. Sounds like orphan isn't too much of a stretch here.