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Uploaded on Aug 12, 2006

Please see http://godisimaginary.com/excuses.htm for an explanation of all the excuses that people use to try to refute this proof.

You can prove to yourself that Jests is imaginary in less than 5 minutes.

Step 1: Read 1 Cor 15:3-8

Jesus was buried, he was raised
on the third day according
to the Scriptures,
and he appeared to Peter,
and then to the Twelve.
After that, he appeared
to more than five hundred
of the brothers at the same time....
Then he appeared to James,
then to all the apostles,
and last of all he appeared to me also.
- 1 Corinthians 15:3-8

Three important facts:
1) Jesus proved his resurrection by appearing to people
2) It is OK to appear to people
3) Appearing does not take away free will or harm faith

Step 2 - Read Matthew 18:19-20

Again I say to you, if two of you
agree on earth about anything
they ask, it will be done for them
by my Father in heaven.
For where two or three are
gathered in my name,
there am I in the midst of them.
- Matthew 18:19-20

Two important facts:
1) Jesus is already
here amongst us
2) God will do anything we ask

Step 3 - ask Jesus to appear.

Try this prayer:
Dear Jesus, we know that
you are in our midst
already. We ask you to
physically appear, so
that we may know you
are resurrected. We have
faith that you will answer
our prayer as you promise
in the Bible. In your name
we pray, Amen.

What we know:
1) Jesus is already here
2) It would be trivial for him
to appear
3) It is OK for him to appear
4) He has promised that
he will appear

But he never appears.

How do we explain what we see here? If you are a normal, intelligent person, The explanation is simple. Jesus is imaginary. This fact should now be obvious to you. People who believe in Jesus can try making hundreds of excuses to explain what we see here, but they are all just that - excuses. Jesus is imaginary.

If Jesus were real, he would appear to each of us. He would show us that he is the resurrected son of God, just like he supposedly showed the people in the Bible. The fact that your prayer is ignored shows us exactly how imaginary Jesus is.

It is time for us to state the truth. Jesus is imaginary. The people on earth who worship Jesus are worshipping a being who is no more real than the great pumpkin. It is time for normal, intelligent people to acknowledge this simple fact, and begin dismantling the last great superstition of

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  • WitnessOfNewLaodicea

    You can also prove Jesus Christ is exactly who the Bible says He is, but it takes a lot longer than five minutes. God wants to know if youre willing to spend as much time on Him as your iPhone, X-box, jerking-off, and everything else you do to waste your life in sin and meaningless self-gratification. He is real, but He is strict. If you quit looking after five minutes, youll spend eternity regretting it.

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  • Chris Smith

    Oh it wasn't the supernatural that was the problem it was the natural explanations for things in it passed off as supernatural and the nonsensical nature of it all.

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  • Adathanael M

    The Bible is not a textbook. The Bible teaches the supernatural, and if you do not want to know the supernatural, then it will have no meaning at all. A student of history will not open a calculus textbook, because he knows that knowledge of the past can not be derived from calculus.

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  • Adathanael M

    He gave us the freedom to love or hate Him, this is our choice.

    God is this instant is operating in the consciousness, sun, time, space, intelligence, we can say God is everything, because He is love, and the heart represents love, the highest estate of the presence of God.

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  • Adathanael M

    God is everything, and He is everywhere. God is the Ultimate Power of the Universe, you can say that He is omnipotent, omnipresence, and omniscient. As He has infinite power, He is also humble, as humble to as to choose to be in a human heart, the living temple of God. God created everything for His beloved creatures, whom He gifted them with intelligence, and free will.

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  • Walter White

    The oldest Dead Sea Scrolls are dated to 586 BCE. We know by the work done in the past hundred years by reputable Biblical scholars and textual critics. Lots of info out there. If you seek truth go look. As you must know the Dead Sea scrolls were often merchant accounts of items sold and stories of historical events, not manuscripts of the New Testament. I have no need for you to take your head out of the sand. I leave you to you infallible book and wish you farewell.

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  • Hughjarce153

    "And we know they were just compilations by many different authors over 100 years." How do we know?

    "The Scrolls date from around 250 B.C. to 68 A.D. and were written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek; they contain Biblical and apocryphal works, prayers and legal texts and sectarian documents."

    The KJV is translated from the textus receptus, whereas the catholic bible is translated with great liberty from the Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus.

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