Originally posted by Rolfey...almost as childish and illogical as religiously sticking to a universal negative.
almost as childish as believing in something you can never prove the existence of...
BTW, "never" is a strong term -- how could you be so sure one could never prove the existance of something? It seems like your belief is just as childish -- "I believe in the unprovability of X!!!" -- jumping up and down like a caveman beating your convex chest.
I think it's safe to say that no one on RHP did Jesus' laundry or changed his sheets. Therefore you can only get guesses from people alive today, not factual information. Aside from the question being unanswerable factually and therefore moot, isn't it really none of your business? I mean, do you go around asking that question of other men? Is this to test your own normalcy?
Originally posted by reader1107Who in the world are you addressing sir?????
I think it's safe to say that no one on RHP did Jesus' laundry or changed his sheets. Therefore you can only get guesses from people alive today, not factual information. Aside from the question being unanswerable factually and therefore moot, isn't it really none of your business? I mean, do you go around asking that question of other men? Is this to test your own normalcy?
The singular "you", or the collective"you"?????
Originally posted by reader1107What may Jesus have dreamt about ?
I think it's safe to say that no one on RHP did Jesus' laundry or changed his sheets. Therefore you can only get guesses from people alive today, not factual information. Aside from the question being unanswerable factually and therefore moot, isn't it really none of your business? I mean, do you go around asking that question of other men? Is this to test your own normalcy?
Originally posted by STANGActually, when you remember he could turn innocuous liquids into booze it's hardly surprising he was followed by a large group of blokes. Do you suppose he could project the rugby onto a large screen using his eyes?
... about where he lost he magic powers ... like his ability to turn water into wine ?
Originally posted by aspviper666I'm addressing stang's repeated question. No one in 2006 C.E. can answer that question factually, and repeating it ad nauseum isn't going to change that. That's why I asked ... and suggested that whether or not ANYone has one is really a private matter anyway.
Who in the world are you addressing sir?????
The singular "you", or the collective"you"?????
And I'm female. I'd point to my icon except that here icons are misleading at times. OK, often.
Originally posted by reader1107If jesus was prone to temptation like the rest of us then the devil must have provided him some really good dreams ?
I'm addressing stang's repeated question. No one in 2006 C.E. can answer that question factually, and repeating it ad nauseum isn't going to change that. That's why I asked ... and suggested that whether or not ANYone has one is really a private matter anyway.
And I'm female. I'd point to my icon except that here icons are misleading at times. OK, often.
Originally posted by reader1107They say you can get the bible to back anything up. Yesterday I had a Jehovahs witness trying to convince me that the bible predicted the theory or relativity! mainly this was down to the fact that one passage contained the words "dynamic energy", which is strangely the way that one of my Karate instructors described good karate. (Karate=mc2???)
I'm addressing stang's repeated question. No one in 2006 C.E. can answer that question factually, and repeating it ad nauseum isn't going to change that. That's why I asked ... and suggested that whether or not ANYone has one is really a private matter anyway.
And I'm female. I'd point to my icon except that here icons are misleading at times. OK, often.
Anyhoo, my point being that, for STANG's curiousity, it probably says somewhere in the bible. Probably something along the lines of 'Jesus woke with a hardened heart' or similar (since it requires an increase in the heart rate to produce and maintain an erection - see? and it's prophetic in that it predicts the link between heart rate and chubbies - science would discover that for another 1800 years!!! ).😛😉
Originally posted by Halitosea fair point, but my belief is not the cause of many wars. if i'm going to beat my caveman stick about anything (like many of the fanatics on site) i'll stick to the no god option.
...almost as childish and illogical as religiously sticking to a universal negative.
BTW, "never" is a strong term -- how could you be so sure one could never prove the existance of something? It seems like your belief is just as childish -- "I believe in the unprovability of X!!!" -- jumping up and down like a caveman beating your convex chest.