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Dave Plowman (News) January 15th 07 12:54 PM

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In article ,
Bob Latham wrote:
In article ,
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Chris Isbell wrote:
Whether or not this belief is illogical, Christians (and other faith
groups) tend to live longer and happier lives than the rest of us.


The first one didn't.


If you are referring to Jesus Christ he wasn't a Christian, he was a Jew.


So if he didn't then start yet another divisive branch of religion, it
was left to man? Figures.

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Don Pearce January 15th 07 02:12 PM

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On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 15:06:36 GMT, Bob Latham
wrote:

In article ,
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Bob Latham wrote:
In article ,
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Chris Isbell wrote:
Whether or not this belief is illogical, Christians (and other
faith groups) tend to live longer and happier lives than the rest
of us.


The first one didn't.


If you are referring to Jesus Christ he wasn't a Christian, he was a
Jew.


So if he didn't then start yet another divisive branch of religion, it
was left to man? Figures.


Well he didn't refer to it as Christianity as a Christian is a follower
of Christ and he couldn't really follow himself at least not without
getting arrested and risking blindness.


I wonder if we are allowed to cal Rev. Sun Yung Moon a Moonie?

As to if he started another branch of religion, well it depends how you
look at it but I suppose he did with statements like...

"I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father but
through me."


Today he'd be on the telly with big hair and a multimillion dollar
bank balance. And of course he'd be in the great land of the credulous
and gullible (over there).

d

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Dave Plowman (News) January 15th 07 03:43 PM

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In article ,
Arny Krueger wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in
message


In article ,
Chris Isbell wrote:
Whether or not this belief is illogical, Christians (and
other faith groups) tend to live longer and happier
lives than the rest of us.


The first one didn't.


Sorry Dave, but you ought to stick to what you know better than what you
have shown about your knowlege of Bible history.


So it's true most Christians lack a sense of humour? Apart from when
mocking other religions, obviously.

It is extremely probable that nobody was called a Christian until well
after Christ's death. The location was Antioch, a place that there is
no record of Jesus ever going to. The name seems to have been contrived
as a taunt. Its meaning is roughly "little Christs". Note the obvious
flaw in logic that this implies, if someone were silly enough to call
Christ a Christian.


Spare us the lecture. We all know how those of your race like to re-write
history to suit their own needs.

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Arny Krueger January 15th 07 08:34 PM

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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in
message
In article ,
Arny Krueger wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in
message


In article ,
Chris Isbell wrote:
Whether or not this belief is illogical, Christians
(and other faith groups) tend to live longer and
happier lives than the rest of us.


The first one didn't.


Sorry Dave, but you ought to stick to what you know
better than what you have shown about your knowlege of
Bible history.


So it's true most Christians lack a sense of humour?
Apart from when mocking other religions, obviously.

It is extremely probable that nobody was called a
Christian until well after Christ's death. The location
was Antioch, a place that there is no record of Jesus
ever going to. The name seems to have been contrived as
a taunt. Its meaning is roughly "little Christs". Note
the obvious flaw in logic that this implies, if someone
were silly enough to call Christ a Christian.


Spare us the lecture. We all know how those of your race
like to re-write history to suit their own needs.


Plan "A" - Dave simply admits he is wrong about some small thing.

Plan "B" - Dave shows his "racially" bigoted side.



Dave Plowman (News) January 16th 07 09:05 AM

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In article ,
Arny Krueger wrote:
Sorry Dave, but you ought to stick to what you know
better than what you have shown about your knowlege of
Bible history.


So it's true most Christians lack a sense of humour?
Apart from when mocking other religions, obviously.

It is extremely probable that nobody was called a
Christian until well after Christ's death. The location
was Antioch, a place that there is no record of Jesus
ever going to. The name seems to have been contrived as
a taunt. Its meaning is roughly "little Christs". Note
the obvious flaw in logic that this implies, if someone
were silly enough to call Christ a Christian.


Spare us the lecture. We all know how those of your race
like to re-write history to suit their own needs.


Plan "A" - Dave simply admits he is wrong about some small thing.


Plan A - Arny accepts a whoosh...

Plan "B" - Dave shows his "racially" bigoted side.


Plan B - Arny learns the difference between racism and xenophobia.

Plan C - Arny searches for a sense of humour.

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