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Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:16pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
NPComplete: The world renowned archeologist and academic power house called Prof Israel Finkelstein who is Jewish having conducted so many research and finds concluded that the Exodus is non historical, but some obscured Nigerian that doesn't even know how Egypt looks like what's us to believe because it was written in some ancient book. 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:18pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: Shut up! Saying that the world will end in the future is very different from saying that the world will end in 20 years time. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 5:18pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: There is a very interesting read here http://history-of-israel.org/history/chronological_presentation_introduction.php 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 5:19pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: That is not the answer to the question you were asked. The question is very specific. 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: 5:21pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: scottish wikipedia? 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by hopefulLandlord: 5:21pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
DeistSlayer: this made me laugh |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Scholar8200(m): 5:22pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n:academic powerhouse and yet his people are still expecting the Messiah? Academic powerhouse yet the same people still respect the Torah (authored by Moses of which Exodus is the second? You see, one man may speak for himself but that's just how far they can go. http://www.6000years.org/red_sea_crossing.html 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 5:26pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: Here is the time line on the history of israel http://history-of-israel.org/history/time_line.php |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:31pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: How many of the people are still expecting the messiah? Hope you know that Israel is one of the least religious countries in the world. This is from one of the leading news papers in Israel. "Israel Among the Least Religious Countries in the World Only 30% of Israelis say they are religious, survey finds" https://www.haaretz.com/news/world/1.651616?v=150EF83CD4A46B2F18DD7E0CB6522268 Majority of the people living in Israel today do not believe in all the biblical hogwash. 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:32pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
hopefulLandlord: |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Scholar8200(m): 5:34pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n:We are speaking here from a historical point of view. Even the Bible did not hide the fact that majority of them rejected Jesus Christ when He came.(by the way, that is faithful representation at its finest!). Meanwhile, a sample is not always a perfect representative of the universal set. A good example would be America prior to the last elections. Besides, why then would PM Benjamin, quote Amos' prophecy in a UN assembly? 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Daeylar(f): 5:37pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
NPComplete: LMAO I've seen that you're savage I've seen a couple of your posts, savagery is part of you |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 5:39pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: Here is a report that is more accurate and cancels out yours http://www.jcpa.org/dje/articles2/howrelisr.htm 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:40pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: I've actually been to Israel about 8 years ago and my trip there is also part of the reason I am an atheist today but that is a discussion for another day . The people there are not religious. Go there interact with them and you'll see it for yourself. Their PM is a politician and he'll do and say anything to appeal to the emotions of people he knows will take his speech seriously especially when a large part of the world revere the bible and take it to be true. The Israeli PM quoting some obscured prophecy from the bible is NO different from the Indian PM quoting some obscured prophecy from the Verdes. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Scholar8200(m): 5:41pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n:That's your opinion. Besides, was that factual? Do you know those found at UN assembly? I didnt say National assembly. 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Scholar8200(m): 5:46pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
And kindly give a special attention to: butterflyl1on: |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:48pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: What criteria did you use to establish that it is more accurate and cancels the one stated by Haaretz? |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 5:51pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Scholar8200: Human beings are found at the UN. After all it is the same UN that Collin Powell went and delivered a totally bogus and made up charges against Iraq during the lead up to the war. His presentation was so convincing that it changed some minds but it ended up to be all lies. Anybody can quote lies anywhere. Quoting the bible in the UN doesn't mean that the Over 7 billion people alive today are decendants of Noah and his family after some mythical global flood that allegedly happened about 4500 years ago. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Scholar8200(m): 5:59pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n:ok. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by lindabon: 6:14pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
realmindz: Do you genuinely believe that blacks have been saved? Wow. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 6:23pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: It's chronologically detailed and yours isn't. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 6:35pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: That's not a convincing reason or a reason at all. Haaretz referenced a poll that was that was done by WIN/Gallup which are both reputable polling organizations. That their raw data wasn't published but only the results presented doesn't make the one you posted more true. You should provide more credible reasons why you feel the one from JCPA is more credible instead of the reason you gave. That is not a reason at all. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 6:44pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: So you claim as always. JCPA stands for Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs is a leading independent research institute specializing in public diplomacy and foreign policy. Founded in 1976, the Center has produced hundreds of studies and initiatives by leading experts on a wide range of strategic topics. This is a list of their experts http://jcpa.org/the-jerusalem-center-experts/ Be sure to read on each one and then come back and say my reason isn't a reason as usual 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 6:53pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: From Wikipedia : "Gallup, Inc. is an American research-based, global performance-management consulting company. Founded by George Gallup in 1935, the company became known for its public opinion polls conducted worldwide. It provides research and strategic consulting to large organizations in many countries, focusing on "analytics and advice to help leaders and organizations solve their most pressing problems". Gallop is a leading reputable polling institution with global recognition. I am not asking you for recognition but for the criteria used to determine the credibility of one over the other. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 6:55pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: I already told you chronological detail. Show me those from Gallup which show chronological detail. 1 Like |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 6:59pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: The news paper only announced the results. It didn't include the methodology used by gallop. Chronology is not a reason to establish credibility of one over the other. I thought you had credible reasons to present. |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by realmindz: 7:01pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
lindabon: yes of course, Jesus has saved us from our black demonic ancestors. We have been washed cleaned with the jewish blood and we are now born again. I can proudly say that Noah is my ancestor though there is no place in any African culture and tribe that made mention of Noah, but who am I to question? I will rather believe unlogical things as long as it is in the bible. Praise be to white master Jesus! Other whites enslaved us with brutality and violence but our white master saviour Jesus has enslaved us mentally through peacfull means. Is he not worthy of being called a saviour? |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 7:08pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: You seem confused. The thread talks about the bible not being a fairytale and you claim it is and I showed you a chronological history of Israel via the website and in addition a poll about religion in Israel and you say chronology is not a reason to establish credibility? I laugh in kindergarten
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Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 7:15pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: Also pew research supports my already given website based on Israel and religion. Pew research and JCPA are calling you a liar Israel is deeply religious. http://www.pewforum.org/2016/03/08/israels-religiously-divided-society/
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Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 7:27pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: How have you shown that the bible is not a fairy tale? By providing a Jewish website that shows the so called time line of the Jewish nation? How does this disprove the fairy tale that is the Noah's global flood that is allaged to have wiped out all land animals and humans about 4500 years ago except the family of Noah? How does that show that the tower of babel and it's claim of laguages isn't a fairly tale? What about the appearance of the rainbow for example? What are you saying? So because a time line by Jews mention some biblical characters mean it must be true? The Kaaba is still there standing in Saudi Arabia according to the Muslim time line it was built by prophet Abraham. Shold we then accept it because it appears in history? Your. Logic ehn? No be small. As for the research the newspaper only published the results and not the methodology used. Chronology applies to the poll and nothing else Mr spinner m |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by butterflyl1on: 7:34pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Dalam0n: I don hear.. Keep arguing with yourself Pewresearch just slammed your entire claim that Israel is deeply non religious. You can argue with pew research all night if you like. Facts don't lie |
Re: If The Bible Is A Fairy-Tale, Then Why Is It Banned In At Least 52 Countries? by Dalam0n: 7:42pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
butterflyl1on: Its very clear from PEW research that you are lying. Israel is NOT deeply religious. The majority group from the PEW research is the Hiloni which is 40% of the population. By far the largest group compared to the rest What is the Hiloni? From Wikipedia : "Hiloni (Hebrew: חִלּוֹנִי), plural hilonim (Hebrew: חִלּוֹנִים), derived from the Hebrew word hulin, meaning "secular" or "mundane,"is the term used in Israel for non-religious Jews, some of whom identify with Jewish secularism and secular Jewish culture.[1]" So clearly from the PEW research the largest group is the Hiloni (Non religious). The PEW research shows you are a liar. |
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