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Sorry about that, I thought of that instead. All well,...unriggable wrote:Blood burns, buddy, it's an organic molecule. It becomes a scab-like substance when the water from the cells and the plasma evaporates. It's not like blood was everywhere after the incident in Pompeii...svtoflord wrote:How about I prove it. I've heard of a volcano erupted several hundreds of miles away. It destroyed a civilization and was somehow connected to the river. The blood of all of those people went down the river turning it into blood. This cannot be a coincidence if this valcano story is true..unriggable wrote:Prove it without using your Bible that it actually happened.jay_a2j wrote:Guiscard wrote: And remind me exactly how Moses crossed the Red Sea... Was a dam involved then?
That was a miracle by God. God parted the Red Sea when Moses lifted his staff. No dam involved here.
FYI I was talking about parting the red sea. Seeing as how jay can't provide any evidence whatsoever, I'll assume he conceded, which he obviously didn't.
If you listen to Bible Coders...Hillary is going to be the next president and is referred to as "The Whore of Babylon". I think that Bible Code stuff is just seeing what you want...though there has been studies done, but I am not sure to what extent. I don't know, if the Bible Code is for real, how did it come about? Does it have something to do with the I-Ching system of divination?
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Ok, now you've lost me: How again did Alexander then proceed to conquer Persia and eastwards to the Indus if the Euphrates would have stopped him?jay_a2j wrote: If you two ever read it, you'd know that most of the prophecies within could not have happened in the past, we did not have the technology for them to be fulfilled. Example: The Army of the East crossing the Euphrates River. This would have been impossible until they built the dam on the Euphrates in order to stop the flow of water and dry up the river bed.
This was a blunder alright.
"There is only one road to peace, and that is to conquer"-Hunter Clark
"Give a man a fire and he will be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life"- Something Hunter would say
"Give a man a fire and he will be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life"- Something Hunter would say
Jenos Ridan wrote:Ok, now you've lost me: How again did Alexander then proceed to conquer Persia and eastwards to the Indus if the Euphrates would have stopped him?jay_a2j wrote: If you two ever read it, you'd know that most of the prophecies within could not have happened in the past, we did not have the technology for them to be fulfilled. Example: The Army of the East crossing the Euphrates River. This would have been impossible until they built the dam on the Euphrates in order to stop the flow of water and dry up the river bed.
This was a blunder alright.
Let me re-phrase...... crossed "on dry ground".
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Who the hell is this uber-n00b, and what is he talking about? Is he being serious and trying to type coherent prose? Or is he just randomly thumping his keypad against his bedroom wall like some kind of wiffle-board so that random letters come out?svtoflord wrote:How about I prove it. I've heard of a volcano erupted several hundreds of miles away. It destroyed a civilization and was somehow connected to the river. The blood of all of those people went down the river turning it into blood. This cannot be a coincidence if this valcano story is true..unriggable wrote:Prove it without using your Bible that it actually happened.jay_a2j wrote:That was a miracle by God. God parted the Red Sea when Moses lifted his staff. No dam involved here.Guiscard wrote: And remind me exactly how Moses crossed the Red Sea... Was a dam involved then?
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Ok, now I'm begining to see it.jay_a2j wrote:Jenos Ridan wrote:Ok, now you've lost me: How again did Alexander then proceed to conquer Persia and eastwards to the Indus if the Euphrates would have stopped him?jay_a2j wrote: If you two ever read it, you'd know that most of the prophecies within could not have happened in the past, we did not have the technology for them to be fulfilled. Example: The Army of the East crossing the Euphrates River. This would have been impossible until they built the dam on the Euphrates in order to stop the flow of water and dry up the river bed.
This was a blunder alright.
Let me re-phrase...... crossed "on dry ground".
"There is only one road to peace, and that is to conquer"-Hunter Clark
"Give a man a fire and he will be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life"- Something Hunter would say
"Give a man a fire and he will be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life"- Something Hunter would say
A bridge made of clay?jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, but its one card game I never learned to play.Skittles! wrote:Ah, ever heard of a bridge?
(Oh, and a bridge isn't "dry ground")
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Skittles! wrote:A bridge made of clay?jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, but its one card game I never learned to play.Skittles! wrote:Ah, ever heard of a bridge?
(Oh, and a bridge isn't "dry ground")
You might have something there!
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Considering the number of quite major passages in the Bible that are open to interpretation (Thou Shalt Not Kill is actually Thou Shalt Kill If Thou Can Get The Government To Declare That It's Ok, apparently) I don't see how you get to declare this one to be completely literal.jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, but its one card game I never learned to play.Skittles! wrote:Ah, ever heard of a bridge?
(Oh, and a bridge isn't "dry ground")
We own all your helmets, we own all your shoes, we own all your generals. Touch us and you loooose...
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Nope. Thou shall not kill means, thou shall not kill.Neutrino wrote:Considering the number of quite major passages in the Bible that are open to interpretation (Thou Shalt Not Kill is actually Thou Shalt Kill If Thou Can Get The Government To Declare That It's Ok, apparently) I don't see how you get to declare this one to be completely literal.jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, but its one card game I never learned to play.Skittles! wrote:Ah, ever heard of a bridge?
(Oh, and a bridge isn't "dry ground")
THE DEBATE IS OVER...
JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
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What about war?jay_a2j wrote:Nope. Thou shall not kill means, thou shall not kill.Neutrino wrote:Considering the number of quite major passages in the Bible that are open to interpretation (Thou Shalt Not Kill is actually Thou Shalt Kill If Thou Can Get The Government To Declare That It's Ok, apparently) I don't see how you get to declare this one to be completely literal.jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, but its one card game I never learned to play.Skittles! wrote:Ah, ever heard of a bridge?
(Oh, and a bridge isn't "dry ground")
I can't remember if it was you or not, but one of the Christian debaters here declared that war gave you a free pass.
We own all your helmets, we own all your shoes, we own all your generals. Touch us and you loooose...
The Rogue State!
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Well then, America and all the other nations in the world are fucked then, aren't we?jay_a2j wrote:Nope. Thou shall not kill means, thou shall not kill.
Oh yeah, God is fucked via that rule as well. Y'know, the flood and all.
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In our language, yes. But I doubt you've read the original bible, or even understand the language it was written in.jay_a2j wrote:Nope. Thou shall not kill means, thou shall not kill.Neutrino wrote:Considering the number of quite major passages in the Bible that are open to interpretation (Thou Shalt Not Kill is actually Thou Shalt Kill If Thou Can Get The Government To Declare That It's Ok, apparently) I don't see how you get to declare this one to be completely literal.jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, but its one card game I never learned to play.Skittles! wrote:Ah, ever heard of a bridge?
(Oh, and a bridge isn't "dry ground")
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Because it's in the name of God!Neutrino wrote:What about war?jay_a2j wrote:Nope. Thou shall not kill means, thou shall not kill.Neutrino wrote:Considering the number of quite major passages in the Bible that are open to interpretation (Thou Shalt Not Kill is actually Thou Shalt Kill If Thou Can Get The Government To Declare That It's Ok, apparently) I don't see how you get to declare this one to be completely literal.jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, but its one card game I never learned to play.Skittles! wrote:Ah, ever heard of a bridge?
(Oh, and a bridge isn't "dry ground")
I can't remember if it was you or not, but one of the Christian debaters here declared that war gave you a free pass.
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It's actually Thou Shalt Not Murder, that's why we came up with manslaughter.jay_a2j wrote:Nope. Thou shall not kill means, thou shall not kill.Neutrino wrote:Considering the number of quite major passages in the Bible that are open to interpretation (Thou Shalt Not Kill is actually Thou Shalt Kill If Thou Can Get The Government To Declare That It's Ok, apparently) I don't see how you get to declare this one to be completely literal.jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, but its one card game I never learned to play.Skittles! wrote:Ah, ever heard of a bridge?
(Oh, and a bridge isn't "dry ground")

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The bible predicts all sorts of things. For example, last week the roof at my place of work leaked and water fell on the floor, creating a "great flood". When I came in on Wednesday the first thing I thought was "No! Argh!", which is a bit like Noah. Not only that, but it ruined a PAIR of computer MICE!! Pair of animals, see!
Not only that, but the computer itself managed to survive. It's only used to access the internet, which used to be called the Arpanet, which sounds a bit like Ark-and-net - you could've easily been confused by it if you'd never heard of Arpanet, since you might well have a big net on board a ship.
Ever thought that you can apply bible stories to practically anything with very little effort?
Not only that, but the computer itself managed to survive. It's only used to access the internet, which used to be called the Arpanet, which sounds a bit like Ark-and-net - you could've easily been confused by it if you'd never heard of Arpanet, since you might well have a big net on board a ship.
Ever thought that you can apply bible stories to practically anything with very little effort?
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The commandment is not thou shalt not kill. Anyone with any basic knowledge of hebrew will confirm.Neutrino wrote:Considering the number of quite major passages in the Bible that are open to interpretation (Thou Shalt Not Kill is actually Thou Shalt Kill If Thou Can Get The Government To Declare That It's Ok, apparently) I don't see how you get to declare this one to be completely literal.jay_a2j wrote:Yeah, but its one card game I never learned to play.Skittles! wrote:Ah, ever heard of a bridge?
(Oh, and a bridge isn't "dry ground")
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