Skeptic Bible Study: Easter Sunday

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  • Moussyed:

    John doesn’t say …
    John doesn’t say Jesus rose after 8 days specifically. So much for being honest deistpaladin.

  • Emperorlawson:

    Lol. Easily my …
    Lol. Easily my favorite deist.

  • ToddAllenGates:

    Very well done – 5 …
    Very well done – 5 stars.

  • organdva:

    You are the Man!
    You are the Man!

  • Brianswers:

    Nice summary. lol
    Nice summary. lol

  • versanil:

    LOL, good one. I …
    LOL, good one. I wish I could come along to one of your bible study sessions. Maybe I should start a Coventry, UK chapter.

  • solitarycanislupus:

    Hard? Sometimes its …
    Hard? Sometimes its impossible. Just look at the whole reptilian alien, shadow government conspiracy theory. Something so crazy it sounds like it has to be a parody but people actually believe it.

  • wolfwing1:

    Not to mention way …
    Not to mention way I look at it with the bible. A few errors or inconsitencies…okay your just being picky, a few more, maybe there were mistakes, the number in there…it’s got to be more then just differences in story telling and remembering stuff.

  • wolfwing1:

    Well the idea of …
    Well the idea of the fallacy from silence or such is more to do with like Harod killing the babies in Matthew, but left out of Luke, just because Like left the story out doesn’t mean that it didn’t happen he may just have decided too. Same with two angels and one in another, they may have decided to focus on one angel rather then the other.

    Now I agree the story is complete bullshit just explaining their point wich is true in most cases..but we can tell as a whole thereis just too many missing

  • bignastydragon:

    well jesus did have …
    well jesus did have spaghetti and meatballs for his last supper, and carried his cross on the back of his mini cooper. he also had 2 disciples who weren’t mentioned called Wulfgar and Moonbear, one a Viking warrior, the other a native American shaman.

    i think i’m getting used to this fallacy of silence. ;p
    what other things do you think happened which weren’t mentioned in the gospels?

  • Neilsama:

    You know, I’ve …
    You know, I’ve brought up the Easter story incoherency argument before, and most Christians seem to think that we’re nitpicking. As in, “Who cares if it was before or after sunrise.”

    Yeah, and if this is was any other text, I would agree. But this is the BIBLE! The alleged Word of Godâ„¢. Why are we told that the Bible is inerrant in one breath and then that we’re being too literal in the next?

    It must suck to have a dualist worldview like fundamentalist Christianity.

  • wolfwing1:

    heh well not quiet …
    heh well not quiet that but they are multiple events. So marry went to the tomb 4 times at different poiints in the same day, and the other part…they lov e the fallacy of silence…or what ever it’s called where just because something isn’t written doesn’t mean it wasn’t there.

  • bignastydragon:

    did you just own …
    did you just own yourself by not reading the disclaimer?

  • bignastydragon:

    does he owe you …
    does he owe you money? if not, it’s my dad.

    lol

  • bignastydragon:

    maybe he forgot his …
    maybe he forgot his favorite robe the first time, and then came back again later to cancel his rent.

    or maybe one of the disciples was getting married and jesus just had to come back for the stag do, unofficially.

  • bignastydragon:

    rofl, so some of …
    rofl, so some of them think that jesus lived 4 times in some sort of twisted version of groundhog day.

    and they think i’m wierd when i pretend (and know i’m pretending) to be a 4th level warrior on monday evenings.

  • LthrnZack:

    Ah, a group think …
    Ah, a group think satire, hilarious :P

  • xJediHowieX:

    Fantastic!! LOL
    Fantastic!! LOL

  • Pelonetillo:

    is this that same …
    is this that same old vid?

  • DeistPaladin:

    To clarify, it’s …
    To clarify, it’s sometimes hard, as Poe’s Law says, to tell the difference between satire and the real thing. People sometimes think Pastor Deacon Fred is serious and Fred Phelps is satire.

  • DIRTYDUNNZ:

    “im gunna stick …
    “im gunna stick with deism, since you can never be sure”

    Deistic belief does not offer certainty either so it’s just begging the question. The best response to an unknown (i.e. The origin of the Universe) is “I don’t know”.

  • DeistPaladin:

    QUOTE: “Frekin’ …
    QUOTE: “Frekin’ Poe’s law.”

    He/she even provided us a smiley to clue us in.

  • DeistPaladin:

    To me, the big …
    To me, the big issue is “what day did Jesus fly up into the sky?” This should be an event of great import and surely remembered by any eye-witness.

    Was is that same day he rose from the grave? Eight days later? 40 days later?

  • jwarrior343:

    well thats your …
    well thats your opinion and good for you, but im gunna stick with deism, since you can never be sure

  • MiniAgupa:

    I disagree, atheism …
    I disagree, atheism is. You’d have to provide evidence for a deist God just like the Christian God before it’s existence can be proven.

    Just because science hasn’t all the answers of how the universe began, doesn’t mean goddidit.

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