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@donn409 people do have the right to believe in whatever they want you can believe the earth is flat if you wish although science shows you yor wrong people have the right to follow any myth they want freedom of freedom from
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Those of you who are unbelievers have the right to your beliefs but you have no right to tell others they can't believe Jesus is the son of God. Some of you say God was a invention of man to cope with the harsh realities of life etc. You think if there's no God you can commit any sin and you wont have to answer for it. You accuse Christians of being judgemental and hypocritical when they never claimed they were perfect.
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jc was just a man like the rest of us had 2 biological parents joseph was his father not no mythological sky father bottom line god dont exsist invention of man to cope with the harsh realities of everyday life and to cope with ones own personal mortality its called a denial of fatalism there was no first couple in paradise no fall no tower of babel no universial flood all mythology since no fall no need for redemption
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Hey theres a Kabal that rules the world and they use a multi dimensional chess, divide and conquer technics.Christianity is derived from a plethora of pagan saviours! I am not a christian or an antheist, I am a dude that sees the clown behind the curtain! I don't believe jesus is God! I actually believe he is actually the son of a fallen angel Osirus/Dionysus. He is refered to as the son of God when he is the solar man or the literal sun,ie sun symbol!
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@0gods Personally I think it's amazing that the movie managed to attract such different groups of people.
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The girls are so freakin' gorgeous. But I guess Ted Neely had dibs, since he married one of them :-)
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It was a very painful time in my life. I was the only member of my family that did see the pink elephant in the room. The film was like water that flowed over me intellectually and wore down any last vestiges of doubt I had about an all power god. That lead me to books like "The Mythmaker: Paul and the Invention of Christianity," and, thankfully, I found solid footing in my disbelief.
I am still moving beyond being a disbelieving Christian. Google: LessWrong
Peace
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@0gods: Oh. Okay, that explains your prior comment. You must have been an exceptionally bright teenager. For most of us who were born into it, it can take many years before the truth (that it's all just an extension of pagan myth) finally gets through to us.
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I was an atheist teenager in a Christian family when I first saw this film (not when it first came out). My parents saw the film as confirming their beliefs in faith and a personal deity. As an atheist, I saw this film as supporting my beliefs about Christianity as a myth. If there was a god, why didn't it come when there was mass communication? This and other questions added to my determination to explore atheism at a time when I did not know any other atheists.
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@0gods: How is it a "profound film" for atheists? Do you mean it offers proof that an invisible supernatural being exists? Get a grip! (At least we do get to see Jesus' underwear through his nightie at the beginning. That's pretty profound.)
Go Carl Anderson - the best Judas ever
euannsmith 3 weeks ago 23
The best, nuf said.
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