Has it occurred to anyone else, that the chronology of the Egyptian religion is identical to the Christian religion?
In the beginning there was chaos, then the gods in the pantheon, then came the one god, Aten, then he was replaced by the resurrection cult of Osiris.
Where in the Christian religion:
In the beginning there was chaos, then the gods in the pantheon, then came the one god, Yahweh, then he was replaced by the resurrection cult of Jesus.
Isn’t it almost as if the Roman’s put modern lipstick on the Egyptian pig, then spread it through their trade lanes?
An Egyptian analogy
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Re: An Egyptian analogy
Post #71NOPE. That was ALL you wrote in response to "In which case he is hardly in a position to judge sinners". But I realise that you had nothing meaningful and informed to say after you put your foot in it with your original claim.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 6:50 pmActually, I said much more than that...but that is the only thing you decided to quote.brunumb wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 3:13 amHardly a meaningful or informed response. Actually, a classic example of a Claytons response (the response you give when you are not giving a response).We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 1:19 amAn ant telling the sun to don't shineIn which case he is hardly in a position to judge sinners.
This is selective quoting.
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Post #72Ohhh, is that what it is about? Ok..lets play it out..
Me: God doesn't know what it is like to sin.
You: In which case he is hardly in a position to judge sinners.
That is about as bad as a non sequitur as you can make.
There are plenty of judges out there who doesn't know what it is like to commit murder, but they are judging/sentencing murderers every day.
So based on your logic, no judge should be in seats of judgement unless they have experience committing crimes that the accused are on trial for committing.
Text book non sequitur.
Now, of course I knew of such faulty reasoning before I made the whole ant/sun comment (which I chose because it is shorter, sweeter, funnier, and just as relevant).
But thanks to your persistence, I can expose your faulty logic for what it truly is.
Huzzah!!
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Re: An Egyptian analogy
Post #73[Replying to We_Are_VENOM in post #72]
So you’re omniscient God doesn’t know what it’s like to sin?
What happened, did he miss omniscience lessons?
I’m curious… Does he know what it’s like to be sinned against? Does he understand sensations and pain? Emotions?
So you’re omniscient God doesn’t know what it’s like to sin?
What happened, did he miss omniscience lessons?
I’m curious… Does he know what it’s like to be sinned against? Does he understand sensations and pain? Emotions?
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Re: An Egyptian analogy
Post #74No.Willum wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 8:11 pm [Replying to We_Are_VENOM in post #72]
So you’re omniscient God doesn’t know what it’s like to sin?
Yeah, he missed the lessons being taught on unholiness.What happened, did he miss omniscience lessons?
He lives it.I’m curious… Does he know what it’s like to be sent against?
Ever read the Bible? Obviously.Does he understand sensations and pain? Emotions?
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Post #75[Replying to We_Are_VENOM in post #74]
So your reprobate god knows the helplessness of a child being penetrated by a family priest.
And does nothing.
He knows the feeling of that penetration, and does nothing, by your own claim.
Everyone I know would stop it.
Your god must be some kind of demented demon.
And you approve.
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So your reprobate god knows the helplessness of a child being penetrated by a family priest.
And does nothing.
He knows the feeling of that penetration, and does nothing, by your own claim.
Everyone I know would stop it.
Your god must be some kind of demented demon.
And you approve.
Watch.
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Post #76*fat fingers on the "thanks" tip*
Justice is near.
God moves on his time, not ours.He knows the feeling of that penetration, and does nothing, by your own claim.
A lion doesn't concern itself with the opinions of sheep.Everyone I know would stop it.
Your god must be some kind of demented demon.
And you approve.
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Re: An Egyptian analogy
Post #77Unfortunately not for the one who deserves it, Yahweh/Jehovah/God.
Not minding that while he dithers innocent people suffer unnecessarily. He knows. That in itself is an indictment.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 9:41 pmGod moves on his time, not ours.He knows the feeling of that penetration, and does nothing, by your own claim.
An uncaring barbarian god doesn't concern itself with the suffering of innocents that is within his power to prevent.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 9:41 pmA lion doesn't concern itself with the opinions of sheep.Everyone I know would stop it.
Your god must be some kind of demented demon.
And you approve.
Watch.
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Post #78Your opinion is noted.
Justice is coming.Not minding that while he dithers innocent people suffer unnecessarily.
A sheep indicting a lionHe knows. That in itself is an indictment.
Be careful with such statements..because if God purged the world of evil, he might just start with you first.An uncaring barbarian god doesn't concern itself with the suffering of innocents that is within his power to prevent.
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Post #79[Replying to We_Are_VENOM in post #76]
See, I knew you would approve of the reprobate practices of your demon-god.
I can’t see why I would treat with someone who venerates demons.
See, I knew you would approve of the reprobate practices of your demon-god.
I can’t see why I would treat with someone who venerates demons.
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Post #80Well, there was a shift from 'We worship Yahway above all others' to 'Yahweh is the only God' . Remember Asherah worship was fairly common until about the 3rd century bce. The trying to stamp out the worship of other gods was a process, and there was a shift of belief over several centuries.We_Are_VENOM wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 7:22 amUm, no.Willum wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 3:42 pm Has it occurred to anyone else, that the chronology of the Egyptian religion is identical to the Christian religion?
In the beginning there was chaos, then the gods in the pantheon, then came the one god, Aten, then he was replaced by the resurrection cult of Osiris.
Where in the Christian religion:
In the beginning there was chaos, then the gods in the pantheon, then came the one god, Yahweh, then he was replaced by the resurrection cult of Jesus.
Isn’t it almost as if the Roman’s put modern lipstick on the Egyptian pig, then spread it through their trade lanes?
Ancient Egypt was always polytheism (besides the reign of Akhenaten).
Judeo-Christianity has always been monotheism.
Apples/oranges.
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