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464   Dan8267   2017 Jun 19, 8:41am  

Does no one else see the connection between PeopleUnited's brainwash absolute acceptance of fairy tales and the same thing in the Muslim world? You cannot fight irrationality with more irrationality. You can only fight irrationality with rationality, and you can only do that by preventing the virus of irrationality from infecting the next generation.

465   Rin   2017 Jun 19, 1:54pm  

PeopleUnited says

Verse 5 tells about people who scoff at historic accounts, and all the supporting evidence.

The only historical account (plus zero evidence) from those years are from the Roman citizen (but Jewish ethnic) historian, Flavius Josephus, born a few years after Christ's death.

If Joe had actually met Jesus or any of his disciples, then perhaps, his testimony may have been valid.

466   Rin   2017 Jun 19, 1:57pm  

Dan8267 says

connection between PeopleUnited's brainwash absolute acceptance of fairy tales and the same thing in the Muslim world?

Of course, he can't even respond to a single response about Zoroastrianism or even the issue of channeling, where in effect, Paul of Tarsus, as a channeler, is not too distinct from let's say, Shirley MacLaine, with her New Age bullshit.

467   Strategist   2017 Jun 19, 2:00pm  

Rin says

Excerpt: "At the end of the "third time" (the first being the age of creation, the second of mixture, and the third of separation), there will be a great battle between the forces of good (the yazatas) and those of evil (the daevas) in which the good will triumph. On earth, the Saoshyant will bring about a resurrection of the dead in the bodies they had before they died. This is followed by a last judgment through ordeal. The yazatas Airyaman and Atar will melt the metal in the hills and mountains, and the molten metal will then flow across the earth like a river. All mankind—both the living and the resurrected dead—will be required to wade through that river, but for the righteous (ashavan) it will seem to be a river of warm milk, while the wicked will be burned."

Strategist, are you noticing a pattern here?

No. This is Greek to me.

468   Strategist   2017 Jun 19, 2:03pm  

Dan8267 says

Does no one else see the connection between PeopleUnited's brainwash absolute acceptance of fairy tales and the same thing in the Muslim world?

It's exactly the same. Just like every other religion.

469   Rin   2017 Jun 19, 2:05pm  

Strategist says

No. This is Greek to me.

Let me help ... in this case, ancient Persian (Avestan), translates first to ancient Greek, and then, Latin.

In other words, it's the same stories but shuffled about among ancient societies.

470   Strategist   2017 Jun 19, 2:10pm  

PeopleUnited says

So no proof. LOL.

Verse 5 tells about people who scoff at historic accounts, and all the supporting evidence.

Bible believers scoff at science even though supporting evidence is provided in grade 2 science books. e.g.
The earth revolves around the sun.
Evolution is real.
The earth is billions of years old.

471   curious2   2017 Jun 19, 2:14pm  

PeopleUnited says

So you are choosing ignorance.

Nobody here has ignored you Vaticanus. To the contrary, several seem to know more than you do about your professed beliefs, including the origins thereof. People who choose to believe in geocentrism, as the Vatican censored Copernicus and commanded Galileo to recant heliocentrism, are choosing ignorance. People who choose to side with religion over science are choosing a source of ignorance over a source of knowledge. It's a common problem: sadly many people choose to believe the earth is only 7,000 years old, that evolution never happened, and only opposite-sex couples have a right to the equal protection of the laws governing marriage. It is however a less lethal problem than Islam.

472   Rin   2017 Jun 19, 2:29pm  

curious2 says

Nobody here has ignored you Vaticanus.

PeopleUnited sounds like a channeler, not different from let's say Shirley Maclaine, who believes in some spiritual entities, telling him/her, what to do.

The only difference is that PU is among the Christian mainstream whereas Shirley is among the New Age fringe.

473   PeopleUnited   2017 Jun 19, 9:02pm  

TwoScoopsMcGee says

The Source that makes the claims says those who scoff at the Source's Claims are Fools. Circular Reasoning.

The source is Gods word. I agree that those who scoff at it are fools. It is unreasonable to question God or His word, He has ALWAYS proven faithful and by comparison every other source has proven unreliable.

474   Strategist   2017 Jun 19, 9:18pm  

PeopleUnited says

TwoScoopsMcGee says

The Source that makes the claims says those who scoff at the Source's Claims are Fools. Circular Reasoning.

The source is Gods word. I agree that those who scoff at it are fools. It is unreasonable to question God or His word, He has ALWAYS proven faithful and by comparison every other source has proven unreliable.

Ha ha ha. So you believe God's word about the earth being 6,000 years old.

475   curious2   2017 Jun 19, 9:23pm  

PeopleUnited says

He has ALWAYS proven faithful and by comparison every other source has proven unreliable.

That's either B.S. or confirmation bias. Ask the Israelites about their struggles to retain and regain the "holy land" that the OT supposedly promised them "for an everlasting possession." The NT predicted judgment day would happen within the lifetime of the generation then living, then John postponed that 1k years in Revelation, which caused the Y1K panic among Christians. Many sources have proven much more reliable than the Vatican Bible. Even the Mayan calander went to 2012, more than 1k yrs more reliable than the NT.

476   PeopleUnited   2017 Jun 19, 9:34pm  

curious2 says

PeopleUnited says

He has ALWAYS proven faithful and by comparison every other source has proven unreliable.

That's either B.S. or confirmation bias. Ask the Israelites about their struggles to retain and regain the "holy land" that the OT supposedly promised them. The NT predicted judgment day would happen within the lifetime of the generation then living, then John postponed that 1k years in Revelation, which caused the Y1K panic in monasteries. Many sources have proven much more reliable than the Vatican Bible. Even the Mayan calander went to 2012, more than 1k yrs more reliable than the NT.

Your lack of knowledge and understanding does not make Gods word untrue. Your false statements regarding scripture do not change the truth God has revealed. His promises will be kept, including His promises to you.
Matthew chapter 11

27 All things are delivered unto me of my Father: and no man knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him.

28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.

29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.

30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.

477   curious2   2017 Jun 19, 9:43pm  

PeopleUnited says

false statements regarding scripture

Read Matthew 24:

28...For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. 28For wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together.

29Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken: 30And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. 31And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.

***
34Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.

Then read Revelation 20:

7And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, 8And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea. 9And they went up on the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them. 10And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.

11And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them. 12And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works. 13And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works. 14And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. 15And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.

You make false statements regarding scripture because you read only what you are told to read and want to believe. You are thus deceived, and you continue to deceive yourself and others. You fell in love with a lie. Try reading the whole thing, from beginning to end, as I did.

Pay particular attention to Revelation 22:15.

"For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie."

You wrote that you "hate religion," and yet you have fallen in love with a religious lie, which you continue to make. Learn to love your fellow man, even the gay married couples whose legal equality drives you to such distraction that you changed your avatar to a toilet sign.

478   PeopleUnited   2017 Jun 19, 10:18pm  

The prophecy you quote are yet to be fulfilled, your lack of understanding regarding when they will happen does not change the promise.

As to lies you are the one spreading them here.

Contrary to popular dogma from religious zealots, God loves all people, and I do my best to follow the example. Equality yes by all means let's have equality. Lets just not have the state licensing who can or cannot marry.

480   Strategist   2017 Jun 20, 8:41am  

PeopleUnited says

It is unreasonable to question God or His word, He has ALWAYS proven faithful and by comparison every other source has proven unreliable.

Dear PeopleUnited,
If you were born in Saudi Arabia, you would be an Imam preaching hate and violence. You would proudly ask your followers to become suicide bombers.

481   Rin   2017 Jun 20, 11:13am  

Strategist says

PeopleUnited says

It is unreasonable to question God or His word, He has ALWAYS proven faithful and by comparison every other source has proven unreliable.

Dear PeopleUnited,

If you were born in Saudi Arabia, you would be an Imam preaching hate and violence. You would proudly ask your followers to become suicide bombers.

I concur because at least other channellers, like let's say Emanuel Swedenborg, have regular meetings with angels, giving 'em the state of the union.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emanuel_Swedenborg

PU & his deity simply think that they can rule by fear alone. I believe that that's what Governor Tarkin did, during Rogue One & the first Star Wars, where the Death Star was divine retribution for rebellious planets.

482   PeopleUnited   2017 Jun 20, 2:22pm  

Dan8267 says

The subject of science is understanding. Morality should be taught based on science, not superstitions. Religion in general, and Christianity in particular, has done a lousy job of teaching morality. Scientists have proposed moral teachings based on scientific knowledge. For example, Jane Goodall demonstrated that chimpanzees are as sentient as humans and deserve what we call human rights. You can literally have a conversation with a chimp using sign language.

The subject of science is sometimes understanding. Sometimes the subject of science is to use circular reasoning to proclaim a predetermined "truth." For example, the true scientists looks at billions of dead things, buried in rock layers, laid down by water, all over the earth and sees this as evidence of a worldwide flood. The "evolutionary" scientist views the fossils and says that billions of years passed between the deposition of the animals in each layer (this despite the fact that it was clearly a catastrophic event the buried the organisms in the first place. You ask an evolutionary scientist how they age the layers and they will tell you that the age of the layers is determined by which fossils are found in each layer. If you ask them how they know the age the the fossil, they will say it is based on the layer in which it is found. They are circular reasoning professionals! The true scientist however sees the layers as evidence that the catastrophic flood event produced layers of mud (which turned to rock). This mud tended to bury the animals that lived at lower elevation such as on or near the ocean floor, deeper than the animals that lived on the shore. And the animals that lived on the shore tended to be buried deeper than the animals that lived further upland, just as you would expect in the event of a world wild catastrophic flood.

483   PeopleUnited   2017 Jun 20, 2:24pm  

Strategist says

PeopleUnited says

It is unreasonable to question God or His word, He has ALWAYS proven faithful and by comparison every other source has proven unreliable.

Dear PeopleUnited,

If you were born in Saudi Arabia, you would be an Imam preaching hate and violence. You would proudly ask your followers to become suicide bombers.

So fortune teller, what would you be if you were born in Saudi?

484   curious2   2017 Jun 20, 2:58pm  

PeopleUnited says

clearly a catastrophic event the buried the organisms in the first place. You ask an evolutionary scientist how they age the layers and they will tell you that the age of the layers is determined by which fossils are found in each layer. If you ask them how they know the age the the fossil, they will say it is based on the layer in which it is found. They are circular reasoning professionals!

That's a false and misleading summary. You could really benefit from reading Dawkins or something outside of whatever echo chamber has misled you. Radiometric and other methods enable dating fossils and geologic layers.

Many fossils are of sea animals, not killed by floods; they died, settled to the bottom, and got buried in sediment. Others died other ways, e.g. landslides or volcanic ash. Layers can be determined by volcanic eruptions, asteroid impacts, and other events that spread material over a wide area. Many floods have occurred, over billions of years.

485   Rin   2017 Jun 20, 3:04pm  

PeopleUnited says

So fortune teller

That's a nice try ... it's not clairvoyance (and thus you can't burn Strategist at the stake), it's called human psychology. You simply put in different surroundings and watch the person's psyche unfold.

And if I were born a Saudi, it's simple ... take the causeway to Bahrain on weekends ... drink and screw hoes there, where it's a former British colony.

Yes PeopleUnited, you'd be a cleric, and be involved in events just like in the "Death of a Princess" ...

https://patrick.net/1306834/2017-05-30-saudi-arabia-s-death-of-a-princess-needs-its-own-thread

486   Rin   2017 Jun 20, 3:05pm  

PeopleUnited says

So fortune teller

Wait, aren't you also channeling a spirit entity claiming to be the messenger of god?

487   Dan8267   2017 Jun 20, 3:24pm  

PeopleUnited says

Sometimes the subject of science is to use circular reasoning to proclaim a predetermined "truth."

You know even less of science than you do of your religion. The hypocrisy of accusing scientists of using circular reasoning is astonishing. Everything you believe is based on circular reasoning. I know god exists because the Bible says so. I know the Bible is right because it's the unerring word of god. What a load of crap.

PeopleUnited says

For example, the true scientists looks at billions of dead things, buried in rock layers, laid down by water, all over the earth and sees this as evidence of a worldwide flood.

No, that's not the case. This is why you cannot cite a single peer review scientific paper that says that.

Often bodies of water dry up, land moves great distances over the eons, and sediment is laid down. None of these things imply a world-wide flood, certainly not one less than 6,000 years ago.

PeopleUnited says

The "evolutionary" scientist views the fossils and says that billions of years passed between the deposition of the animals in each layer

Can you get even one fact right? No evolutionary scientist says there are billions (American billions, not British) of years between two animal species because the first multi-cellular organisms only arose about 600 million years ago.

If your going to attempt to challenge the Theory of Evolution -- a fool's errand given the plethora of evidence confirming it -- then you should at least learn the subject. All this knowledge is easily available on the Internet. You can literally learn everything there is to know what butt-naked on your couch. There's no excuse for such ignorance when learning doesn't even require the effort to put on pants.

PeopleUnited says

ou ask an evolutionary scientist how they age the layers and they will tell you that the age of the layers is determined by which fossils are found in each layer. If you ask them how they know the age the the fossil, they will say it is based on the layer in which it is found. They are circular reasoning professionals!

More willful ignorance on your part.

Radioactive decay is the most common method of dating materials. However, when the age of a species has already been determined, that knowledge can be used to date other material in which the fossils of that species has been found in lieu of radioactive dating. This is not circular reasoning. Here's how it works.

T-Rex remains are found in material that can be radioactively dated with great precision. Enough samples are found to determine that T-Rexes lived between 65 to 70 million years ago. The great extinction event caused by a meteor crashing into the Yucatan peninsula wiped out T-Rexes. The evolution of the T-Rex line shows the differences between that lineage before 70 million years ago and after 70 million years ago.

Some T-Rex bones are found in material that cannot be radioactively dated. The bones are in the form that T-Rex, not its ancestors, took. Therefore, the material is between 65 to 70 million years old.

This is linear deductive reasoning, not circular logic. I should not have to explain this to any adult. It does not require a lot of intelligence to understand how this works.

PeopleUnited says

This mud tended to bury the animals that lived at lower elevation such as on or near the ocean floor, deeper than the animals that lived on the shore. And the animals that lived on the shore tended to be buried deeper than the animals that lived further upland, just as you would expect in the event of a world wild catastrophic flood.

Again, you are ignorant of the science. What was once the ocean floor can end up on a mountain because of plate tectonics.

It's complete delusion to think some guy on an ark had two of every species and repopulated the Earth with them. This completely batshit crazy belief demonstrate that Christianity causes people to become brainwashed, delusional, and incapable of grasping reality.

488   Rin   2017 Jun 20, 4:01pm  

Dan8267 says

You know even less of science than you do of your religion. The hypocrisy of accusing scientists of using circular reasoning is astonishing. Everything you believe is based on circular reasoning. I know god exists because the Bible says so. I know the Bible is right because it's the unerring word of god. What a load of crap.

Dan, PU's reasoning is beaten, just by the mere existence of Zoroastrianism. Someone wrote the unplagiarized "Book of Revelations" in ancient Persian, long before the coming of the Roman Empire. It specifically talks about the role of the Savior, "Saoshyant" in the Avestan language. Yes, the idea of the savior was suppose to be unique to Christianity when that idea was around for a full millennia plus before the so-called historic Christ, even outside of the Bible.

And then, did PU channel some entity, claiming to be the representation of the Holy Spirit or Jesus himself during some prayer or meditation? If so, well, how's that any different than what happened to Paul, the 13th disciple who'd never met Jesus in the flesh?

And then, where is our great Josephus Flavinus, the historian of the times? Was he not able to corroborate Christ's existence?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephus_on_Jesus

"Scholarly opinion varies on the total or partial authenticity of the reference in Book 18, Chapter 3, 3 of the Antiquities, a passage that states that Jesus the Messiah was a wise teacher who was crucified by Pilate, usually called the Testimonium Flavianum.[4][5][1] The general scholarly view is that while the Testimonium Flavianum is most likely not authentic in its entirety, it is broadly agreed upon that it originally consisted of an authentic nucleus, which was then subject to Christian expansion/alteration.[5][6][7][8][9][10] "

Remember, Joe was born 37 AD. At best, he'd get 2nd or 3rd hand information.

If anything, this whole enchilada sounds like the story of Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe. Guess how we know about the existence of Mr Bunyan? Because someone hinted that he was friends with Daniel Boone. Well that clears things up.

I'm yet to see a blue ox so I suppose that Babe never had any descendants.

489   Rin   2017 Jun 20, 4:32pm  

Rin says

Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe

You can check him out near the Redwoods in CA

And Jesus, down in Rio, when you're not at a brothel there ...

490   Dan8267   2017 Jun 20, 4:39pm  

Rin says

Dan, PU's reasoning is beaten, just by the mere existence of Zoroastrianism.

Yes, Christianity plagiarized many, many religions including Zoroastrianism. Flood myths, a god's son being sacrificed, a fall from grace, all are plagiarized.

491   Strategist   2017 Jun 20, 6:08pm  

PeopleUnited says

Dear PeopleUnited,


If you were born in Saudi Arabia, you would be an Imam preaching hate and violence. You would proudly ask your followers to become suicide bombers.

So fortune teller, what would you be if you were born in Saudi?

I would still be an atheist. However, I would pretend to be a Muslim and yell "Allah ho Akbar" like the other clowns.

492   Strategist   2017 Jun 20, 6:12pm  

Rin says

That's a nice try ... it's not clairvoyance (and thus you can't burn Strategist at the stake), it's called human psychology. You simply put in different surroundings and watch the person's psyche unfold.

And if I were born a Saudi, it's simple ... take the causeway to Bahrain on weekends ... drink and screw hoes there, where it's a former British colony.

Yes PeopleUnited, you'd be a cleric, and be involved in events just like in the "Death of a Princess" ...

That's a great idea. I would join you in Bahrain. May I suggest we find a way to get to America, and give a finger to Islam?

493   curious2   2017 Jun 20, 6:12pm  

Strategist says

I would still be an atheist. However, I would pretend to be a Muslim and yell "Allah ho Akbar" like the other clowns.

...and try to emigrate to a country with fewer Muslims, and then emigrate again to a third country with even fewer Muslims, as Ayaan Hirsi Ali had to do, then hope that third country doesn't import so many Muslims as to require you to emigrate yet again.

494   Strategist   2017 Jun 20, 6:15pm  

Dan8267 says

PeopleUnited says

For example, the true scientists looks at billions of dead things, buried in rock layers, laid down by water, all over the earth and sees this as evidence of a worldwide flood.

No, that's not the case. This is why you cannot cite a single peer review scientific paper that says that.

Often bodies of water dry up, land moves great distances over the eons, and sediment is laid down. None of these things imply a world-wide flood, certainly not one less than 6,000 years ago.

Hey PU, do you know the grand canyon was under water millions of years ago? That's how sedimentary rocks are formed.

495   Strategist   2017 Jun 20, 6:17pm  

curious2 says

Strategist says

I would still be an atheist. However, I would pretend to be a Muslim and yell "Allah ho Akbar" like the other clowns.

...and try to emigrate to a country with fewer Muslims, and then emigrate again to a third country with even fewer Muslims, as Ayaan Hirsi Ali had to do, then hope that third country doesn't import so many Muslims as to require you to emigrate yet again.

I would also change my name from Mohammad to Mark. Imagine being named after a fucking pedophile.

496   Rin   2017 Jun 20, 6:26pm  

Strategist says

I would also change my name from Mohammad to Mark. Imagine being named after a fucking pedophile.

I did fuck someone, aged 18 to 19, does that make me a pseudo-pedophile, even though I was 18 at the time?

Remember, Femi-Nazis are very particular about these things.

Today, on the average, it's ages 22 to 32. But if she's older than 32, I don't do wrinkled chicks!

Realize, J Lo is 40-50 but I'd still boink her.

497   Strategist   2017 Jun 20, 6:31pm  

Rin says

I did fuck someone, aged 18 to 19, does that make me a pseudo-pedophile, even though I was 18 at the time?

Nope. It makes you a horny teenager.

Rin says

Today, on the average, it's ages 22 to 32. But if she's older than 32, I don't do wrinkled chicks!

The older chicks are more experienced. Do want to have fun or not?

498   Rin   2017 Jun 20, 6:40pm  

Strategist says

Rin says

I did fuck someone, aged 18 to 19, does that make me a pseudo-pedophile, even though I was 18 at the time?

Nope. It makes you a horny teenager.

But what about morality and family values?

Strategist says

Rin says

Today, on the average, it's ages 22 to 32. But if she's older than 32, I don't do wrinkled chicks!

The older chicks are more experienced. Do want to have fun or not?

Dude, I don't want wrinkles. This a where someone like Jennifer Lopez excels.

499   Strategist   2017 Jun 20, 6:45pm  

Rin says

Nope. It makes you a horny teenager.

But what about morality and family values?

Sex between consenting adults is not immoral. Society telling you when, how, with whom, and why is immoral.

500   Dan8267   2017 Jun 20, 6:46pm  

Strategist says

The older chicks are more experienced.

Youth will beat experience any day.

501   Strategist   2017 Jun 20, 6:55pm  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

The older chicks are more experienced.

Youth will beat experience any day.

Who is more likely to give a better BJ? A woman who has never done it? Or a woman who has been doing it every day for the past 10 years?

502   Dan8267   2017 Jun 20, 7:02pm  

Strategist says

Who is more likely to give a better BJ? A woman who has never done it? Or a woman who has been doing it every day for the past 10 years?

Depends on what you mean by "better". To me, the better blow job is the one I enjoy more, not necessarily the one with better technique. I'm sure Bea Arthur can gum the shit out of you, but I personally would not enjoy that. I'd be much happier with a mediocre blow job from Scarlett Johansson. The biggest and most important sex organ is the brain. Sex is mostly mental.

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