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JakDaSnack said:
Mazty said:

Knowing the scientific method and not swallowing religious rhetoric like a flagellant doesn't make me a conspiracy theorist ;)

None of that proves what I said wrong. L2theology. Again it backs up the taught idea that Jesus wasn't talking about magical places, but was being more relevant to the real world. You really don't know what you're talking about...Hellfire? No, just the fires in Ghenna. The wicked etc? He (apparently he) was talking about the shit existance that an immoral life would take you down and you'd end up there. Only later on did the Church turn Ghenna into a magical land that you magically go to when you die. 

Max King of the Wild said:
Anothony gets it. Not sure why matzy cant

 

Because you have fuck all proof that a guy called Jesus actually said any of what is in the Bible. Why can't you get that? It's simple. If I write a book and then claim "OMG JESUS WROTE IT" it doesn't make it so, does it?
Are you relgious by any chance as I feel that you would prefer not to see what I am saying rather than not being able to see what I am saying. 

You haven't given any "proof" that Jesus DID NOT say any of what is in the bible.  It goes both ways, everything you have given us is just theories and myths, Constantine commissioning 50 bibles, and Plato having similar morals doesn't disprove the authenticity of the bible.  Do you understand that?  Are you against religion by any chance, I kinda feel you are distorting "fact" and "theories"

Lol brah that's a fallacy. If you are claiming that Jesus did say what is in the Bible, then the burden of proof is on you, not me ;)

It doesn't go both ways, that's not how science works. I'm not against religion, I'm just against bs so when people act as if the Bible was written by a bloke called Jesus or his bestest friends, I'm going to call them out on it.