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I'm guessing that it's the former, not the latter, given that there would have to be a mechanism within the church which created pedophiles at a significantly higher rate than the outside world. Quote:
Masturbation is a sin?
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11-06-2007, 12:53 PM | #793 | |
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I was just pointing out how I still do bad, immoral things even though I attend church.
Also, implying that there are more pedophiles in the church than the rest of the world is just bullshit. Take the amount of priests that have been arrested on pedophilia charges, then take the amount of felons taken in on the same counts who came from outside of church. And let's go a little further. Take all of the priests who have been covered by the media for being arrested for pedophilia, then count how many priests make up the entirety of the Catholic church. You're claim that joining the church incites pedophilia is completely unfounded. Quote:
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11-06-2007, 03:15 PM | #794 | ||
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murderer rapist serial killer child predator rapist your house rapist serial killer When in fact, the actual number of the people committing these crimes is very low. Quote:
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11-22-2007, 09:27 PM | #796 |
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"NO HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF JESUS." Would somebody with good knowledge of relevant history like to point out any biases, mistakes and/or conspicuous omissions in this little piece?
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11-22-2007, 09:51 PM | #797 |
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Well, it is an article on an openly biased website which only has one cited source.
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11-22-2007, 10:09 PM | #798 |
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I had to weed through a lot of bullshit to find these two articles. Kind of a long read, but I can't find much of a problem with them.
http://www.probe.org/content/view/18/77/ http://www.leaderu.com/truth/1truth22.html
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11-24-2007, 02:01 AM | #799 |
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Wait, are they trying to say there wasn't SOMEBODY named Jesus or somebody along those lines who was probably crucified by the Roman authorities? I mean, it's kind of hard to have an effect like the past 2000 years without SOME sort of cause, and it seems like the martyrdom of somebody a huge amount of people considered a prophet would be the most likely culprit. I'm not saying you have to believe he was a deity in any way, shape, or form, but it seems pretty obvious he existed.
Wasn't Pontius Pilate a real guy, anyway? It'd be kind've hard for Paul to show up in Rome and say that Jesus had been crucified under the direction of a Roman official who didn't even exist. I mean, it seems fairly well documented that Jesus existed and was killed. It's all the miracles and such that would be debatable.
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Yes, if you don't believe that god walked on the earth in human form, that's one thing, but if you deny there was the actual guy Jesus of Nazareth, you're deluding yourself.
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First part: I just found an interesting site, and plan to back it up with other sources, but here it is: http://www.brianhebert.org/2007/03/h...-to-jesus.html In particular, I find the quote by Tacitus most interesting, because he was one of the authors that the challenging site said did not write anything about Jesus. Hmmmmm... Be back with more. Oh: here we go, this backs up Tacitus and adds a few of it's own. The bible is a pretty remarkable piece of work. What it may lack in the believability factor based on miracles, it makes up for in archaeological confirmation. If you want to find fault with the bible, it's accuracy record is not the place to start, in the same way that if you want to find fault with evolution, saying that things don't change is the wrong place to begin. Last edited by russianreversal; 11-24-2007 at 09:35 AM. |
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