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Old 03-28-06, 09:46 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Granville Woods
Q you gotta allow people to have their own opinions cos at the end of the day it ain't up to you to judge others.
you don't have no idea what could have happened in the past, you're in the same boat as everyone else. so keep an open mind to anything, the same way you wish non-christians to keep an open mind to your beliefs


ps. no beef, just my opinion



and to Prozak your sheer ignorance is really pissin me off to be completely frank with you. you seem to think that people in that region were retarded compared to us in that era. you really need to read up on history of that region at that time


and to the person talkin bout hallucinations from mushrooms

that could be feasible but it's a longshot, unless there's some way of finding skeletons from that time and region and testing them for traces of that hallucigenic (if that's a word) substance.

there's a similar theory about the salem witch trials, as apparently there were mushrooms growing around salem that brought about hallucinations, but i need to read up on that though


Don't misunderstand what I was saying. I'm saying that the scriptures are clearly outlined. If the bible says, "Jesus went to Galilee and preached," then that's what it says. I take issue with people who adulterate scripture by taking what's there, and adding there own plot. It's new age foolishness. Again, if they don't believe what's documented, close the book. To me, that's a simple concept. We as Christians believe that Jesus is the way to salvation, period. There is no other way to be "saved" according to the bible. A non-believer can contest that, but don't dare take what Jesus said and twist it to fit your own agenda. Nah...that's unacceptable...Again, if you don't agree with the book, shut it. Otherwise, read it, disagree, then move on. Just don't add things to it like, "Jesus was on acid" or some other asinine statement.


My problem is with someone making aggregious and outrageous statements without merit. If they disagree with the interpretation of what's written, that's one thing. But, making ridiculous claims to discredit the validity of the scripture is another.






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