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On 17 Nov 2003 23:02:18 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joy from Middle Tennessee
State University), Message ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in alt.atheism;
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Crowley) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> > > > Hoi! I resent that! I'm a Christian, and my brain has
>> > > > only half shut down. And even that is due to age.
>> > >
>> > > Then you need to pay attention to those of us that are using
>> > > 3/4ths of their brain. You know, all we can do is laugh at
>> > > people that claim that 98% of bible prophecies have come true.
>> >
>> > ===>Don't exaggerate.
>> > It was only 92%!
>> > Actually, the correct figure is 91.5768%,
>> > but believers are authorized to round up. -- L.
>>
>> In my infallible Christian style, I will make a prophetic utterance.
>>
>> I bet you can't resist replying to this prophecy.
>>
>> Bob Crowley.
>Can you tell me where I can find a list of those bible prophecies that
>have come true? Also, does anyone know how many have not come true,
>and where they might be listed? I think this is an important issue
>when it comes to believing and having faith.
None have come true as many were written after the fact while others are
so vague as to mean anything. The malevolent Jesus character did not
come back with the rapture within the lifetime of those who lived during
his time.
Faith is what's necessary for a successful con. Faith ignores evidence
and reason.
Stoney
"Designated Rascal and Rapscallion
and
SCAMPERMEISTER!"
When in doubt, SCAMPER about!
When things are fair, SCAMPER everywhere!
When things are rough, can't SCAMPER enough!
/end humour alert
alt.atheism military veteran #11
{so much for the 'no atheists in foxholes' rubbish}
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