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"The God Who Wasn't There" - Trailer

"The God Who Wasn't There" is a feature-length documentary that Newsweek says "irreverently lays out the case that Jesus Christ never existed." Learn more at http://www.thegodmovie.com/  
 
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Nothergods (5 hours ago) Show Hide
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Romans 1: " 18 But God shows his anger from heaven against all sinful, wicked people who suppress the truth by their wickedness.[i] 19 They know the truth about God because he has made it obvious to them. 20 For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see his invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God."

Nice try
Choowbz (5 hours ago) Show Hide
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Ah yes I can clearly see the invisible

Suppressing truth and denying enquiry is the main history of religion

God is gravity
he is invisible
he is eternal
gravity made the universe
gravity seeks to destroy it
God is a black hole
and devours all existence
even time
Nothergods (4 hours ago)
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MrShavedMonkey (16 hours ago) Show Hide
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Actually, the life of Christ was not recorded by independent, contemporaneous eye-witness accounts. The Romans were excellent record keepers and made no contemporaneous record of any event.
Indeed, the gospels WERE written decades after the events. Why wait so long? Such a time frame makes them less, not more, likely to be 'true'.
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Nothergods (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Do you think abortion should be legal though?
Raptor302 (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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I do not think that it should be legal. I know that is not the answer most people want to hear, but we are very inconsistant as a society on who or what gets legal protection. We are told that it is the mother's choice, but we prosecute mothers who throw their babies in the trash shortly after birth.

Sometimes we even charge a homicide if someone causes a mother to miscarry. Society is very inconsistant on legal protection in this manner.
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I would have to agree with you on every front there. Nice commentary. As far as Psalm 137:9 goes about God smashing babies heads in, you have to know the time frame in which that was written. That was not God saying that, but the psalmist himself during a time of great oppression from the Babylonians. They used to skin the jews alive, so their revenge would be sweet. Its all symbolic for Gods vengeance against those who oppressed israel. Compare to Isaiah 13:16.
supertoxicman (1 day ago) Show Hide
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i actually realised that a Cristian told me that i was going to hell...when someone tells you to go to hell and i don't belong her,and you hear this from a real Cristian....
isnt he doing something wrong there....the Cristian was jugging me....now what i have learned from the bible is that you do not judge people..that only means that the Christian that judged me is going to hell if there was a hell hahahah! stupid Christians
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I've always wondered, even when I attended church, why so many Christians believe that Christ is going to return within their lifetimes. The only "evidence" I've seen these people point to is the supposed rapid decay in our moral values, i.e. society slowly progressing toward ethics, and away from religion. People have pointed at that evidence for literally centuries, and there's nothing in the Bible that gives any good reason to expect that Christ is coming soon.
Just wishful thinking, I guess.

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