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I'm a Christ Follower (Mac vs. PC Parody) Part 06

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Community Christian Church for the Exponential Conference: a parody of the Mac vs. PC commercials. Hilarious. Christ-follower and Christian are in counseling. Featuring Nancy Beach from Willow Creek Association.

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  • @arenafootballfan1 The early church.

    Sure there may have been a cult around this time, one that grew quite well.

    It took hold in Rome and was eventaually taken on as the national religion, it was a political move.

    It is not really historical info, jesus was not mentioned by any of the historians of the time, if you think he was then please PM me.

    The tiny and probably forged mentions by josephus and such were just that, insignificant.

  • @Scanini John, believed to be one of the 12 disciples and last living, was the only not to be hunted down and killed by the Romans. He was banished to the Greek island of Patmos, where he would have had a much better chance of survival. It is there that he penned the 4 Gospels, having been there to see it, and the Book of Revelations. He was banished by Domitian for preaching at Ephesus, where he was later buried. Truth be told, if it wasn't true, how do we have all this historical info?

  • @Scanini First and foremost, this counterpoint has nothing to do with religion. From a historical standpoint, the evidence is there if a scholar is willing to or has the resources/channels to delve deep enough to find the irrefutable evidence. If you look through the Bible, you would find that saying disciple of Jesus to the right people then would get them anything they needed. Kind of like carrying a badge for a federal agency. They would have lived considerably longer.

  • This is FANTATASTIC.

  • There are NO contempory accounts of jesus's life.

    If you are interested in the subject put this into YOUTUBE, this guy has done his homework about WHO actually was recordeding the history at the time of jesus supposed life. There are huge reams of recorded history from the time, from people who lived at the time AND in the area Jesus was supposed to have lived and preached.

    David Fitzgerald "Examining the Existence of a Historical Jesus"

    This guy explains it alot better than me.

  • @PECOAAC I doubt it, the average lifespan of the poor in that era was about 30-40, the disiples would have been 20-30 at his death, theological scholors of the bible itself will tell you that no disiple wrote anything down, the names attached to the gospels were invented by the early church.

    Do not take my word for it, go read about it. I doubt very much that there even was a jesus at all.

    If you look at the actual evidence its ridiculously thin.

  • @Scanini Okay, I haven't even seen your whole conversation, but I wanted to bring up one random point: 30-40 years of time would mean people who witnessed what happened could still be alive.

  • Arguing that being a Christ-follower is better than a Christian is kind of like being in the Special Olympics.

    Even if you win, you're still retarded.

  • AINT IT THE SAME??

  • LOVEDDDDDD IT!

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