Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?

sodom (Sodom@ma.ultranet.com)
Tue, 16 Jun 1998 17:48:54 -0400


Without the Bible, there would be no refrence of Christ, and Mormonism would not
exist. There is also one other problem. How come none of the Native Americans
worshipped JC or do today? (Except where western religion has overrun them in
recent times)

Johnny Rea wrote:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: sodom <Sodom@ma.ultranet.com>
> To: virus@lucifer.com <virus@lucifer.com>
> Date: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 3:07 PM
> Subject: Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?
>
> >I believe it was many people's work of fiction. I am not aware of anyone,
> >anywhere discussing Jesus except in the Bilbe, or very many decades or
> centuries
> >after his supposed death. Plus, the writers of the Gosphels were known and
> >common liars in their own time. Much was inserted into texts after they
> were
> >completed in an attempt to add Jesus to history. Neither Roman or Jewish
> >historuians of the time mention the figure, and he is no public records. Of
> >course, many people say that much of the records were destroyed over the
> >following centuries, but of course they were destroyed, The early
> Christians
> >destroyed all they could at the time, including most of the pertinent
> records.
>
> You forgot about the Book of Mormon.
> Christ is mentioned in the BofM many, many times.
>
> >
> >No they do not, only in your attempt to be monothiestic - which you are not
> or
> >you would not need 3 names for the same entity. Horus was a God, so was his
> >enemy Set. So was Isis, Osiris, Marduk, Enki, the list goes on.
>
> Whats your point. There are many names for the Christian God & Jesus. Do
> you
> deny this?

My point, is that these names existed first and defines different entities. They
were taken on by Christians and are thefts. Its like If I paint a picture of a
girl, and call it the Monalisa. That would be plagurism and my painting would be
a phony, just like Jesus Christ

>
>
> >No I can honestly say that the numbers dont support the issue of it being a
> >problem. I can say there are occasional idiots, but much more violent
> idiocy is
> >dealt out by religion than the television.
>
> Again I have to say we prefer NOT to take the chance. Is that wrong?
> The only people that suffer from us not watching Rated R/X movies are the
> film producers.
> Certainly I don't miss them.
>

No, its just not statistically accurate. You take the chance that you are
wasting lives on make believe characters. That is no chance at all. Thats like
the guy who is afraid of lightning, but doesnt fasten his seat belt when he
drives. The odds of getting hit by lightning him are insignificant, but the
chance of getting in an accident are 1 in 3 for each of us.

You wouldn't miss R rated movies? I suppose I have to leave personal taste out
of it.

> >> Lot placed his faith in God and knew that God would not allow harm to
> >> come
> >> to
> >> his daughters if he gave them to the mob.
> >>
> >> >How did he know this, that is not stated. That is conjecture to protect
> the
> >> meme.
> >> He didn't KNOW this. He had FAITH.
> >
> > He did not have faith, he offered his Daughters.
>
> God watches out for his faithful children.
>

You are just spewing the auto-fanatic responses now. Whatever excuses worked on
you when you asked the questions, arent gonna work here.

> > The lord works in mysterious ways, huh? Thats what people who dont buckle
> >their child into a saftey seat say, and people who put their homes on flood
> >planes. It's lunacy, plain and simple. You should question your god, if I
> >worshipped a god that was responsible for the things your god has done, I
> would
> >very much change to whatever the opposite side was.
>
> We don't take unneccesary risks. Yes, we have free angency but we are given
> guidelines to live by so that we may life long and prosper. My God has only
> been good
> to me.

Obviously not, he made you dumb as a stick, and you like it. Its a pity. I'm
sorry but Im done playing now. I've killed the mouse, no more fight left.

Sodom
I have seen the light, and it was no where near the Mormons. Time to go talk to
Bob's tree.