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December 24, 22 Adoration
Message from Jesus
I am the way and the truth and the light of the world today and in the days to come. I am the glorious little baby that came into the world to save it from the darkness of sin and death. I was sent to lead the world in the ways of right and truth. I came into the world to show what true love and sacrifice was and is still today. No other person’s sacrifice has covered the multitude of sins as my one act of love and sacrifice did when I died on the Cross. The world has grown dark once again and I am much needed once again in the hearts and minds. Turn to that glorious little baby laying in the manger with hearts ready to receive.
Go.
blame the Romansjonesthecurl wrote:Confed, next time Jesus is on the line, ask him when his birthday is. Or ask the Pope why it was fixed as midwinter.
I live, but many treat me as if I were still dead in the tomb.
Does it really matter?jonesthecurl wrote:Confed, next time Jesus is on the line, ask him when his birthday is. Or ask the Pope why it was fixed as midwinter.

Really?jusplay4fun wrote:Does it really matter?jonesthecurl wrote:Confed, next time Jesus is on the line, ask him when his birthday is. Or ask the Pope why it was fixed as midwinter.
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas, Everyone.
As I already said, it is not important. If it WERE important, it would have been recorded. Neither the exact date of the Birth or Resurrection of Jesus is not important. And there is the matter of which Calendar is used and how to translate or convert that date, even if it were recorded.jimboston wrote:When facts don’t agree with orthodox christian views, typical response… “Well that’s not REALLY important.”
I mean it never occurs to Christians…
1) They claim the Bible is the “Word of God” or at the very least the authors were inspired by God.
2) They claim God is Omniscient and therefore infallible.
3) A factual error or inconsistency is found in the Bible or in their orthodox teachings.
4) They then claim that “well that’s not important anyway.”
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5) Never occurs to ask, well if there’s one error or inconsistency in supposedly infallible teachings;
wouldn’t that make one at least question the rest of the teachings?
I’m not specifically referring to the date of Christ’s birth here, as that’s not in the Bible.
I’m talking about the concept of critical thinking in general.
That said… since we are talking about dates… how come the two largest sects of Christianity can’t even agree in the date of the Resurrection of Christ?

riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Point.KoolBak wrote:Considering less than 15% of humans that have lived on this planet were Christians, that majority says this is a moot point
You are FINALLY getting it, jimb. There is hope.jimboston wrote:I guess you missed the part where I noted I wasn’t specifically referring to his birthday?
So he didn’t come here for us to celebrate his birthday… he we go crazy each year for it.
I’m guessing the date of his Resurrection isn’t very important either?

Again… completely miss sarcasm.jusplay4fun wrote:You are FINALLY getting it, jimb. There is hope.jimboston wrote:I guess you missed the part where I noted I wasn’t specifically referring to his birthday?
So he didn’t come here for us to celebrate his birthday… he we go crazy each year for it.
I’m guessing the date of his Resurrection isn’t very important either?

Your “point” was a bunch of unrelated facts, followed by an opinion.jusplay4fun wrote:You again MISSED the point, jimb.Try again; try reading AGAIN what I posted.
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And, work on your reading comprehension, PLEASE.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
I guess I’m trying to differentiate between faith in some sort of God and faith in an Institution like the Catholic Church.KoolBak wrote:It's fucking FAITH. What anyone else thinks does not matter. Especially faceless idiots like JP / etc.
I'm agnostic but went to private Catholic college; any of the fathes there would tell you this.
Move on for f*ck sakes.
I recall the first sentence out of the father's mouth in theology 101 were "the bible is a work of fiction"
