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Originally posted by jluetjen
Christians believe in God (as opposed to a god) because of the history and teachings handed down in the Bible. It describes real people, doing real things in real places. While there are other religions with other books and gods, they tend to fall short on the real people, doing real things in real places test. Christians have faith in those teachings and people described in the Bible
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name the king of egypt in exiodus
or the one joe read dreams of
or the king who wanted abe's wife
real people BS
jerico was in ruins way before josh showed up at the walls
in fact the whole place belonged to egypt a minor point
but clearly stated in egypts records
and just when did ever first born sons die in egypt
as the mummys are missing or any other record of such event
david was a local GOD not a king
sorry but no record of him as a ruler
BTW the david coins are fake too
in the real; places collum
""There occurs not a shred of evidence for a city named Nazareth at the time of the alleged Jesus. [Leedom; Gauvin] Nazareth does not appear in the Old Testament, nor does it appear in the volumes of Josephus's writings (even though he provides a detailed list of the cities of Galilee). Oddly, none of the New Testament epistle writers ever mentions Nazareth or a Jesus of Nazareth even though most of the epistles got written before the gospels. In fact no one mentions Nazareth until the Gospels, where the first one got written at least 40 years after the hypothetical death of Jesus. Apologists attempt to dismiss this by claiming that Nazareth existed as an insignificant and easily missed village (how would they know?), thus no one recorded it. However, whenever the Gospels speak of Nazareth, they always refer to it as a city, never a village, and a historian of that period would surely have noticed a city. (Note the New Testament uses the terms village, town, and city.) ""
Mithraism has most of the christian story but 200 years before date of the rerun that is your belife
dec 25 birth, by a virgin to a easter death with a last supper atended by 12 followers who ate his body and drank the blood and a 3 day return to life