• afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.worldOP
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    No we don’t have to do that, not at all.

    Floods happen, sometimes big floods happen, humans tend to live near water, so when big floods happen lots of humans die. The stories grow by being retold, eventually you get the mother of all floods stories.

    I don’t have to go through the Bible and try to salvage it. Arguing that this part is literal this part is analogy this part is metaphor this part is context specific. We have secular history and from there we can know what really happened. Now, the Bible is consistent on very little, homophobia is one of those things it is consistent on. The solution is not to be an apologist for the text. The solution is throw out that bronze age crap and be nice to the LGBT.

    I did this crap when I was working my way out of religion and no one has to make the same mistakes I did. It wasn’t really slavery, it wasn’t really racism, it wasn’t really genocide, it wasn’t really homophobia, it wasn’t really oppression…rip the band-aid off! It was slavery, it was racism, it was homophobia, it was brutal oppression.

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      You don’t have to do anything, true. Feel free to completely disregard the Bible.

      That being said, don’t pick up Lord of the Rings, ignore it’s genre and declare it pointless because Hobbits don’t exist. The Bible has so many genres, because its a collection of stories and books rather than a single book, and you probably aren’t aware of most of those genres because they no longer exist.

      Again, feel free to completely ignore the Bible if you’d like, but saying that it’s a mistake for anyone to try and figure out what one of the most influential books in the history of mankind was originally intended to say is wrong.

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        Now you are muddling. There is a difference between studying the book as a piece of historical literature and saying it doesn’t say exactly what it says. If someone wants to waste as much time as I have doing that, they are welcome to. If someone wants to pretend it is NOT homophobic I will push back.

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      I don’t have to go through the Bible and try to salvage it. Arguing that this part is literal this part is analogy this part is metaphor this part is context specific

      Allow me to be unnecessarily aggressive here, for the lolz obvi, by stating that yes, you do.:-) *I* did not make this comic, you were the one who chose to show it. *I* was not the one who started this conversation, you were. If you start something, then you need to be intellectually honest about whatever it is that you choose to discuss? Or else you, who has your rights, may get downvoted and talked back to by others, who likewise have their rights as well. Bury your head in the sand all you wish - and congrats btw for overcoming your false religious start in life - but if you are going to poke your head up and demand that your POV be considered by everyone who reads your posts on Lemmy, then by that self-same action you are choosing for it to be evaluated as well? That isn’t (just) me, it is the very nature of logic and reality that demands that! Otherwise, how is your POV any different than theirs? “I am right and you cannot question that!” - really?, that is the route that you want to go with here?

      Be better.

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      Anyway, it’s a thought. Do what you want with it:-D.

      And fwiw, Jesus hung out with “sinners” (literal prostitutes and stuff), and literally commanded (anyone who wants to claim to follow Him as a literal God) to “love one another, especially those you disagree with” so… even if this thought bugs you, you are actually “following the teachings of Christ” (heavy emphasis on that word teachings) more closely than the actual genocidal Christians who (mis-)use the other words in the same book to bludgeon people to (literal) death. Anyway, don’t fall down to their standards - I encourage you: choose to be better my fellow human being!:-) Don’t fall back into old patterns, just now on the other side! :-P (even if, as Jesus Himself literally has preemptively agreed with you, it may happen to be the correct one, at least insofar that regardless of what someone else chooses to do or not do, it is no reason to be ungentle with them, as you say it is better to “be nice”, is it not?:-D)

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        Brilliant rebuttal. Won’t make your vile children stories correct however.

        Apologetics only comes in a few basic forms

        1. The disproven

        2. Convoluted versions of the disproven

        3. Violence and mockery

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          I have debated with you before, and you were using Ehrman-level arguments to try and gymnastic your thoughts into believing that the Gospels were somehow not written by who they are attributed to. According to you, apologetics come to violence. On this platform I have seen people literally call for the wiping out of Christians, one even advocated wiping out all Christians, Jews and Muslims (that’s 4 billion people). If you want to use mental gymnastics to try and convince yourself that the Bible is somehow not real so you don’t have to worry about facing God, I won’t stop you. But it doesn’t make it any less real.

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            “debate” is not how I would describe whatever it is you think you are doing.

            If you want to use mental gymnastics to try and convince yourself that the Bible is somehow not real

            Of course the Bible is real. It is as real as any other work of fiction. Batman and Jesus are equally real in sense that people can talk about them.

            you don’t have to worry about facing God, I

            There is no god and you are not a fucking mind-reader.

            I won’t stop you.

            Don’t need your permission, Christian. Your lot ain’t running things anymore. Can’t exactly burn me at the stake.

            Sorry not sorry that Jesus never existed and you are wasting your life on a 20 century old con.

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              You’re kinda being a dick about it though, honestly.

              Jesus definitely existed, there are historical records of him and his crucifixion. The Romans were good at records and government and shit.

              Whether he was a mystical being, debatable (by others, I don’t believe in space wizards except Jedi) but frankly your approach here is just as vile as the dude you’re arguing with.

              What’s super gross is you’re othering them based on their religion.

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                You’re kinda being a dick about it though, honestly.

                Yeah yeah I suck, get in line and take a number.

                Jesus definitely existed

                Better tell these losers. Not a single one noticed his existence until after the Mark Gospel was written and widely published. Not a single shred of contemporary evidence, an inconsistent biography, a story that even removed supernatural events stretches plausibility to the breaking point.

                there are historical records of him and his crucifixion.

                Very well show me the contemporary record.

                The Romans were good at records and government and shit.

                Which makes it even worse. They were good at it and yet the records for Jesus aren’t there. The first Roman official that even mentions the Christians was after they had been around for decades and he doesn’t even seem to know what rank Pilot had.

                Whether he was a mystical being, debatable but frankly your approach here is just as vile as the dude you’re arguing with.

                Yeah yeah I suck. Get in line and take a number.

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                    Yes sixty years isnt contemporary. I am not a contemporary of LBJ or Dr. King or Malcom X, I am not wearing tight bellbottom jeans or worrying about the Soviet Union nuking me. I am not mourning JFK. Nor am I protesting US military action against Charlie by burning my draft card.

                    Noticed how even people in the area at the time didn’t see anything? I gave you a chart did you even bother looking at it?

                    Hannibal didn’t exist either, I guess.

                    Misdirection, stay on topic. Why can’t you prove that your zombie was real?

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              Jesus never existed

              C’mon man, even Ehrman knows that’s stupid 🤣

              See, you aren’t really interested in any intellectual argument. It’s a heart issue. You think you know better than God and want to be your own God. Hence the deconversion.

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                Take it up with Erhman. He is a big boy and can defend his views. Still waiting for the supposed evidence for your zombie in this “debate”.

                You think you know better than God and want to be your own God. Hence the deconversion.

                Again with the mind reading.

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                  Thallus (b. 52AD) might have wrote about a darkness and earthquake happening when Jesus was crucified.

                  Pliny the Younger (b. 61AD) testified to Jesus and talked how His followers thought He is God, and how they worshipped Him.

                  Phlegon (b. 80AD) likely confirmed the darkness and Jesus predicting the fall of the temple, also confirmed the crucifixion and resurrection

                  Celsus (b. 175AD) confirmed Jesus had powers and that He was believed to be born of a virgin

                  Flavius Josephus (b. 37ad) confirmed He existed also and was reportedly resurrected.

                  The Jewish Talmud confirmed Jesus existed and was crucified, although came 400 years after the fact.

                  Then there’s the entire Isaiah 53 prophecy we have from 700 years before Christ, the earliest copy being from 100 years before.

                  Who has believed what he has heard from us? And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed? For he grew up before him like a young plant, and like a root out of dry ground; he had no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him. He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; and as one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed him not.

                  Surely he has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted. But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his wounds we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned—every one—to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.

                  He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth; like a lamb that is led to the slaughter, and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so he opened not his mouth. By oppression and judgment he was taken away; and as for his generation, who considered that he was cut off out of the land of the living, stricken for the transgression of my people? And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death, although he had done no violence, and there was no deceit in his mouth.

                  Yet it was the will of the Lord to crush him; he has put him to grief; when his soul makes an offering for guilt, he shall see his offspring; he shall prolong his days; the will of the Lord shall prosper in his hand. Out of the anguish of his soul he shall see and be satisfied; by his knowledge shall the righteous one, my servant, make many to be accounted righteous, and he shall bear their iniquities. Therefore I will divide him a portion with the many, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong, because he poured out his soul to death and was numbered with the transgressors; yet he bore the sin of many, and makes intercession for the transgressors.

                  Then of course you have the New Testament on top of that.

                  This is more evidence than we have for other historical figures from around that time. Salvation is a free gift. It’s up to you whether or not you believe in it and accept the reality that God is real, that He really came down as man, died, then rose again.

                  Of course, people will sooner believe that Mary Magdalene was Jesus’ wife and that Christmas is originally pagan, both claims with no evidence, than this.

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                    Thallus (b. 52AD) might have wrote about a darkness and earthquake happening when Jesus was crucified.

                    Don’t have his direct work, we have quote of a quote from a Christian apologist centuries later. Which even if Thallus has said there was an earthquake and there was one it would have made it easy for the Gospel writers to insert in.

                    Historical event happens.

                    Gospel writers use it to place Jesus at a certain time.

                    Historical event is mentioned

                    Therefore Jesus.

                    Sorry doesn’t work. If I wrote a story about a guy who died on 9-11 proving 9-11 happened doesn’t prove my guy existed.

                    Pliny the Younger (b. 61AD) testified to Jesus and talked how His followers thought He is God, and how they worshipped Him.

                    At this point I am pretty sure what kinda person you are. Pliny the younger wrote a letter 90 years after the supposed events mentioning Christians existing. That isn’t proof of Jesus it is proof that Christianity existed in the 2nd century. Which everyone knows!

                    Phlegon (b. 80AD) likely confirmed the darkness and Jesus predicting the fall of the temple, also confirmed the crucifixion and resurrection

                    Again. Not a contemporary and we don’t have what he wrote.

                    Celsus (b. 175AD) confirmed Jesus had powers and that He was believed to be born of a virgin

                    Again. Not a contemporary. You can’t confirm in 210 AD events in 30AD.

                    Flavius Josephus (b. 37ad) confirmed He existed also and was reportedly resurrected.

                    Again not a contemporary. He has two passages referring to Jesus and wrote both 40 years after the supposed events. At best. Both passages passed through Christian hands for so long that even if there was a seed of truth to them we can’t confirm it.

                    Passage 1. Is a known to be fraudulent passage. Expressing Trinity ideas that didn’t even exist in the 1st century.

                    Passage 2. Is a likely fraud but even at best only confirms James existence which we already knew.

                    The Jewish Talmud confirmed Jesus existed and was crucified, although came 400 years after the fact.

                    The Talmud mentions two Messiah figures that are really not close to Jesus. The most in-depth one puts Jesus at 100BCE. Additionally we don’t have any chain of custody on those stories.

                    Then there’s the entire Isaiah 53 prophecy we have from 700 years before Christ, the earliest copy being from 100 years before.

                    Only Chrisitian apologetics consider it to be talking about Jesus. No one else does. Read the whole page and it is clear it isn’t. Also prophecy doesn’t prove history.

                    Then of course you have the New Testament on top of that.

                    Yes those stories written in Greek by non-eyewitness as propaganda decades later.

                    This is more evidence than we have for other historical figures from around that time.

                    Let’s see it.

                    Salvation is a free gift. It’s up to you whether or not you believe in it and accept the reality that God is real, that He really came down as man, died, then rose again.

                    Your god is a lie and your Messiah is a con made up by James and Paul to make money and get sex.

                    Of course, people will sooner believe that Mary Magdalene was Jesus’ wife and that Christmas is originally pagan, both claims with no evidence, than this.

                    Mary was most likely a paid actress and Christmas was pagan.

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            Wait… sorry… you’re actually claiming that the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were actually written by those people as named in those gospels?