Originally posted by SuzianneNo, you don't get it. Why do you think they didn't want the common people to be able to read the bible? What do you think the crusades were really about?
No ponder-time necessary.
Some people just don't get it.
So you don't get it. I get that.
There is no big guy in the sky. You'll never know though since when you die your brain will cease its chemical activities.
Originally posted by JS357yes. who can say who the real authors were? associating it with david would be rather ironic since he was a believer of god and a very nasty shiet of a human being. one might even find his picture next to the definition of "abominable iniquity"
They may have been from his collection written by others.
http://www.biblicalreader.com/btr/Who_Wrote_the_Psalms_of_David.htm
Originally posted by tomtom232Martin Luther has been dead for quite a long while. Somehow I don't think he would care what names you call him. Another point to ponder, Martin Luther is remembered in our times, hundreds of years after his death. When you expire, will you be remembered for even a decade?
The title to a book I'll be writing and publishing. Sit and ponder.
Originally posted by CLL53Then there's Caligula and he's been dead even longer. Cleopatra (the Cleopatra, not all the other ones) has been remembered quite a long time too. Herodotus - now he was a long time back. Homer- he was ages and ages back. Confucius of course. Why not Genghis Khan? Bet you won't be remembered as long as him! Remind me - what is this about?
Martin Luther has been dead for quite a long while. Somehow I don't think he would care what names you call him. Another point to ponder, Martin Luther is remembered in our times, hundreds of years after his death. When you expire, will you be remembered for even a decade?
Originally posted by finneganAdam.
Then there's Caligula and he's been dead even longer. Cleopatra (the Cleopatra, not all the other ones) has been remembered quite a long time too. Herodotus - now he was a long time back. Homer- he was ages and ages back. Confucius of course. Why not Genghis Khan? Bet you won't be remembered as long as him! Remind me - what is this about?