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Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 4:32pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: Shut up Mr spinner. The world will end in 20 years is NOT the same as the world will end in the future. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Scholar8200(m): 4:33pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n:That is why there are genealogical trees here and there in the Bible. Kindly reference any genealogical trees in history for the people you just mentioned and I will gladly read 'em up. I believe God allowed those long list of names showing there was nothing mythical about the characters therein. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by DeistSlayer: 4:33pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
god na real but these deists in regards to the scripture dey show themself, shout you don kolo, but neva show god to be real, it no be small for them! |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 4:34pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: So all the over 7 billion people living on earth came down from Noah and his family about 4500 years ago after the flood that wiped off the whole earth abi? |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 4:34pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: Anyone who calls such a fairytale is like saying a nation like Israel is not true or does not exist. If you look at the Israeli national anthem, you will clearly see their history interwoven with the Bible. Here is a part of it. As long as the Jewish spirit is yearning deep in the heart, With eyes turned toward the East, looking toward Zion, Then our hope - the two-thousand-year-old hope - will not be lost: To be a free people in our land, The land of Zion and Jerusalem All those comments in red have scriptural support. 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Scholar8200(m): 4:35pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n:Answer Yes or no, "20 years from now, I will be in Canada." Is this a futuristic statement? |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Scholar8200(m): 4:37pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n:Emm, pls let this begin on another thread, thank you. Meanwhile, no matter how huge and imposing the oak tree becomes, like it or not, it began as a seed. (was tempted to refer to science but that will derail the thread.) |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 4:38pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: So what if there are geological trees in the bible? Do you know the people? Who are their decendants that are alive today? The one that traces your ancestry is written in which part of the bible? So because a book list people that means they aren't mythical? Na wah ooo. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 4:38pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: Scholar8200 has asked you a question on this. Answer it or deny it with explanations 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by hopefulLandlord: 4:41pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n:Too many Christians like to pretend that the bible must either be completely true or completely false, so some historically accurate place names, people and items is enough to justify everything. They conveniently ignore the genre that the bible fits into perfectly that sits between the two: historical fiction. Spiderman is set in New York, which is a real place, and the comics often get details of the place right, that doesn't mean Spiderman is real, it just means the writers and artists have been to New York. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 4:42pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: Just tell me. Is the claim that all the over 7 billion humans living on earth decendants of Noah and his family from about 4200 year ago a fairy tale or reality? |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by DeistSlayer: 4:42pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: you dey craze, jews in israel are not real hebrews. dey europeans & dem say dem say fairytale history! |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 4:45pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
hopefulLandlord: Forget them abeg. Just a few years the ago the ancient city named Troy which was believed to be a fictional city was discovered by a group archeologists. Going by that we are then to believe that all the Greek Gods mentioned in stories about Troy are true and real. Their logic ehn? It's very tiring sometimes. 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by hopefulLandlord: 4:49pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: their arguments are so poor that I hope, for their sake, they're joking |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 4:49pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n why are you skipping the question which scholar8200 asked you? Answer Yes or no, "20 years from now, I will be in Canada." Is this a futuristic statement? 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by DeistSlayer: 4:49pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: human don be around 100000s years, anyone who denies dey love fairy & what of neanderthals? Abeg tell they have dem own Adam and Eve? [img]http://www.ucl.ac.uk/human-evolution/news/shanidar-homo-neanderthalensis[/img] |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 4:50pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: Shut up! I will answer at my own discretion. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by NPComplete: 4:51pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: Very stupid logic they have. Rome believed their city was founded by 2 brothers, one of them called Romulus, and both of them were raised by wolves. Because Rome was an empire and they believed in that story so it must be true. How can one not know his own history? Just see the kind of stupid arguments these blockheads come up with. Even the Chinese Xia dynasty is believed to be fictitious even though it is part of chinese oral and written history. Some people eh. Sense no be their friend at all. 2 Likes |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 4:51pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: It's discretion and not digression Now you are no longer in a hurry to answer as you have been all along? |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 4:55pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: Thanks for the correction. I told you I was in a hurry to answer anything when and where? |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 4:56pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
NPComplete: . And they are spewing it with confidence oo. 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by hopefulLandlord: 4:56pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
DeistSlayer: lol, many Christians in developed countries have seen how stupidly illogical and false the Adam and Eve story is that they now say its "Allegorical" and have accepted evolution to be true; even Kingebukablog has joined that gang because the foolishness of the Bible's literal interpretation is very obvious to every thinking person |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 4:58pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: The speed with which you responded to my comments earlier showed you were quick and in a hurry but suddenly at that question from scholar8200 you noticeably went quiet and even when I reminded you of your skipping the question which is uncustomary of you, you said you would answer at your So can you answer it now that I have your attention? 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by DeistSlayer: 4:59pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:00pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: I don't need your attention. Next pls. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 5:03pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: Hahahahahahahaha you don cast yourself. Claiming IN 20 YEARS time is not a FUTURE projection from the present and cannot mean same as IN THE FUTURE was extremely laughable and shows you simply argue ignorantly most times 2 Likes
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Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:04pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
hopefulLandlord: Everything is now an allegory to most christians in the west. Creation narrative in the bible allegory Adam and Eve allegory Tower of babel allegory Noah' s flood allegory Conquest of Canaan allegory Everything is now becoming an allegory. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:09pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: Shut up Mr spinner everybody knows that 20 years ahead is a future projection but it is NOT the same as saying something will happen in the future. That's why I said saying that the world will cease to exist in the future is NOT the same as saying the world will cease to exist in 20 years. One is time specific the other is not and that makes them different. Now go ahead and make your useless commentaries. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by NPComplete: 5:10pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: Even many Jews in Israel believe most of their stories are allegories. Only the conservative politicians hold on to fundamentalist interpretation of the Torah to whip up sentiments and rally national pride. And the Orthodox Jews who just really believe. Most of the archaelogical debunking of the story of Moses and exodus were undertaking by Israeli academics and universities. But some backwater Nigerians wants us to believe the story 100%. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by DeistSlayer: 5:10pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: and only reason because dem na kill you for questions! unlike islam moon break in half? dont question our PBUH Pbuh alhamdillah DIE KUFFAR muhammad PBUH. PBUH sound like Puke, may puke be upon muhammad |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 5:11pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: Everyone knows? Lmao Answer the question Answer Yes or no, "20 years from now, I will be in Canada." Is this a futuristic statement? 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Scholar8200(m): 5:14pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Meanwhile, furthermore to the facts being a historical record of a nation, another reference is the places mentioned therein. Take for example: https://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuweiba I am yet to find a country banning or restraining the Bible simply because they thought it was not true/laughable. Perhaps other reasons but not that. 1 Like 1 Share
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