LittleNipper
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Total nonsense. The biblical accounts ring true and your attempt at discrediting sounds empty.Neither was Jesus'. Notwithstanding the great difficulties historians have had in identifying a historical jesus separate from the mythologies of the biblical jesus. What is well documented are the inconsistencies and mistakes the unknown biblical authors made when attempt to write the Jesus myth in order to reconcile their story with jewish prophesy. This includes saying his "father" went back to the home of his birth because of a census that didn't happen remotely in his lifetime.
A supposition based on the supposed exploits of a literary character.I might as well ask. Did you have the ability to speak parsel tongue like harry potter unknowingly could at the age of 12?
If by that you mean may I pour water out of a glass and pour wine in then yes. If you mean a mystical, mysterious jesus used mystical mysterious methods to magically transform water to wine you might find me looking at you funny.
Which pretty much covers the rest of those fantastical claims.
This is the one hope I have in the Creation vs Evolution/natural selection debate. There truely isn't one. Creationism isn't science and isn't supported by evidence. Evolution is. So there never truely was a challenge. The dangerous side is in religious fundamentalists dangerously influencing children and attempting to hinder education.
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