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lostkitty
ParticipantHa ha ha ha ho ho ho ha ha ho ha ha… I am rolling on the floor laughing.
Dang that’s a funny article.
lostkitty
ParticipantHa ha ha ha ho ho ho ha ha ho ha ha… I am rolling on the floor laughing.
Dang that’s a funny article.
lostkitty
ParticipantJustGoofing (jg)-
You wrote:
"Let us Christians be."
Then quit bringing the subject up! You goofball – quit kidding around already! : ) Too cute.
lostkitty
ParticipantJustGoofing (jg)-
You wrote:
"Let us Christians be."
Then quit bringing the subject up! You goofball – quit kidding around already! : ) Too cute.
lostkitty
Participant"Lostkitty, you and I agree on something. 🙂 "
Right on, sister!
lostkitty
Participant"Lostkitty, you and I agree on something. 🙂 "
Right on, sister!
lostkitty
Participant"I apologize for calling all religious people uneducated. Without adding fuel to the fire, I do believe however that at a certain point in intellectual ability, the percentage of 'believers' goes way down. Just my opinion even though it's not politically correct. "
I agree cyphire, but the 'education' has to be specific. They need to have studied ancient texts. Anyone who has read the 'Epic of Gilgamesh' cannot possibly still 'believe' in religion the same way. They can still follow Christ's wonderful message and teachings (do good, treat your neighbor as you woudl liek to be treated, etc), but they cannot actually 'believe' all the events unfolded the way the bible says they did. Especially since there are writings which predate the bible and tell the same stories, just different characters.
This is what happens when stories evolve over centuries by word of mouth. Like the telephone game.
Especially in today's education system, where highly intelligent people are quite specific/specialized in their studies…they may never get aroud to studying the history of the middle east where these stories arose.
I hope for the revival of the Renaissance Man.
lostkitty
Participant"I apologize for calling all religious people uneducated. Without adding fuel to the fire, I do believe however that at a certain point in intellectual ability, the percentage of 'believers' goes way down. Just my opinion even though it's not politically correct. "
I agree cyphire, but the 'education' has to be specific. They need to have studied ancient texts. Anyone who has read the 'Epic of Gilgamesh' cannot possibly still 'believe' in religion the same way. They can still follow Christ's wonderful message and teachings (do good, treat your neighbor as you woudl liek to be treated, etc), but they cannot actually 'believe' all the events unfolded the way the bible says they did. Especially since there are writings which predate the bible and tell the same stories, just different characters.
This is what happens when stories evolve over centuries by word of mouth. Like the telephone game.
Especially in today's education system, where highly intelligent people are quite specific/specialized in their studies…they may never get aroud to studying the history of the middle east where these stories arose.
I hope for the revival of the Renaissance Man.
lostkitty
ParticipantThanks cyphire! Right back at you…
keep posting!!! : )Trying to keep it balanced around here.
Fun fun fun!
lostkitty
ParticipantThanks cyphire! Right back at you…
keep posting!!! : )Trying to keep it balanced around here.
Fun fun fun!
lostkitty
ParticipantJust Goofing for Jesus (aka jg)-
You are a funny one. That was a real knee-slapper!
lostkitty
ParticipantJust Goofing for Jesus (aka jg)-
You are a funny one. That was a real knee-slapper!
lostkitty
ParticipantOh jg, my fun-loving fanatical friend, arent you just too cute and clever!
kiss kiss
Off to my bonfire.
lostkitty
ParticipantOh jg, my fun-loving fanatical friend, arent you just too cute and clever!
kiss kiss
Off to my bonfire.
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