Notices by Protoss (latein@cawfee.club), page 8
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@lina I'd be more concerned if they added the book fee into enrolment (I live in Australia where they don't do this, and nobody buys textbooks at my uni)
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@lina Is torrenting their textbooks not an option?
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@doktor @lonestarr @shedinja @nugger @white_male stop worshipping a dead jew
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@nugger @lonestarr @shedinja @doktor @white_male the pot calling the kettle nigger, you're the one that strongly believes in an invisible God, talk about imagination
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@nugger @lonestarr @shedinja @doktor @white_male
Noah's flood and the tower of Babel are fables.
Human history goes back further than 4000 years ago, and God being afraid of a few hundred people building a tower is just silly.
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@Suiseiseki the power of Vim? impossible!
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@kirby >negro hand
reddit moment
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@Crux_Invictus @ArdainianRight @hachi @djsumdog @meowski @BowsacNoodle @SuperLutheran @mrsaturday
I don't care about the Nicene creed, a third century creed doesn't define a first century movement with second century Gnostic leaders.
There is a "god of this world", and I'm considering whether Yahweh was originally meant to be omniscient, because Moses' intercession makes no sense otherwise.
Free will does not separate God from his role in creating man and permitting him to sin, and forming billions to sin continually. Paul does not get to absolve God and neither do you. That is, if you want God to be omniscient. I've no problem with finite gods or a God that is not all-loving, but an omnibenevolent and omnipotent God creates obvious problems.
Leviticus 20:10 And the man that committeth adultery with [another] man's wife, [even he] that committeth adultery with his neighbour's wife, the adulterer and the adulteress shall surely be put to death.
How hard is "shall surely be put to death" to understand? The reason the Jews reject Christian interpretations is because they are wrong. Take Deuteronomy 24:1-4 for instance. That's not "Moses suffered it to be so" that's God setting up laws for divorce.
>The fruit of Mormonism is death because it rejects Christ.
Circular reasoning
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@Crux_Invictus @ArdainianRight @hachi @djsumdog @meowski @BowsacNoodle @SuperLutheran @mrsaturday
I'm well aware of your creeds. I don't think they have any authority behind them, or are reason to disparage faithful JWs and Mormons.
You also believe in a lesser god, you just call him Satan.
All your points you made (e.g. Jesus as Creator) are null if one doesn't think John or Colossians are authoritative scripture the same way you don't think the Gospel of Judas is authoritative.
And by the way, Christianity does leave room for the Demiurge, it just calls him YHWH instead. If God made all things, then necessarily he made evil. If he is all good, why would he do that? He's either not all good, or not all powerful. That's why the Gnostic view makes a lot more sense than yours, because it accounts for a world with evil.
If the OT and NT are linked then can you, from the OT alone, derive the future disanullment of the sabbath? And in John 8:11 Jesus breaks the law (Lev 20:10). So God went from stoning someone for picking up sticks, to not stoning someone for adultery.
These are two examples of an obvious pattern Marcion was clever and just to accept, and had zeal to act upon.
The fruit of Mormonism is actually good (by Christian standards at least), and is on par with the Fundamentalist Baptist church I came out from.
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@BowsacNoodle @ArdainianRight @hachi @djsumdog @meowski @mrsaturday
That's what Catholic Christians were - the winning side of an early theological conflict. But that's not a basis of truth, or a reason to hold their interpretations or choice of canon as special from Valentinus' or Marcion's.
Funnily enough before I labelled C.S Lewis a heretic for his ecumenism, that he picked too few things to be his fundamentals. Now I think he picked too many, as Adoptionism is a reasonable interpretation of Mark, for instance.
What constitutes heresy is entirely subjective and depends on the current Christian group you believe is true, appealing to it doesn't help.
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@Crux_Invictus @ArdainianRight @hachi @djsumdog @meowski @BowsacNoodle @mrsaturday
It's helpful to define your terms. I define a true Christian to be anyone that claims to be one and follows what they believe to be teachings of a supposed apocalyptic preacher from first century Judea.
Believing YHWH is the Demiurge and/or that Jesus was a mortal man possessed by the Christ are not contrary to this.
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@BowsacNoodle @ArdainianRight @hachi @djsumdog @meowski @mrsaturday
Gnostics are also Christian.
So most Christians were opposed to Arianism in the late third century. Big deal. It's infighting and sects in the same Christian religion, not Christianity and some third party.
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@BowsacNoodle @ArdainianRight @hachi @djsumdog @meowski @mrsaturday
"The earliest days of the faith" would be the ~40 years before the gospels were written, not third century councils.
Christians can't have collectively rejected Arianism if there were Arian Christians, several kingdoms even to be uprooted by Rome. The fact that there were Arians to reject is itself proof that there was no unanimity.
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@lina @cassidyclown @eidolon @gray two edged sword - keeps Zyklon B inside, but also keeps chuds out of the synagogue
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@lina @cassidyclown @eidolon @gray There is a reason, the retard got cucked by a closed door so he settled for shooting a kebab store owner.
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@lina @cassidyclown @eidolon @gray when the mosque and kebab store shootings happened all the music they played got a bunch of comments about it
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@lina специа́льно для взро́слый Христиане
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@lina @iamtakingiteasy could it have imported some list?
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@kaia Yes I am gullible and this sounds like the opportunity of my life, can I hear more?
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