Comments on: 3,500-Year-Old Egyptian Tomb Rediscovered
Ancient Pharaonic Official's Tomb, First Discovered In 1880, Was Lost For Decades
- I see CBS fixed the problem with quotation marks turning into HTML code...now they turn into question marks!
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- It makes sense for Christians to be interested in Egyptology, especially ancient Egyptian religion. In fact, much of the story of Jesus is directly plagiarized from the story of Horus. Most of Christian myth can be traced to earlier religions including Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Hindu, and various other Pagan belief systems. None of the four accepted gospels contain much original material. If one is to ?know Jesus,? one should also learn about those upon whom Jesus is based. A much abbreviated list includes Adonis, Aion, Antiochus, Bacchus, Dionysus, Empedocles, Horus, Krishna, Mithras, Pythagoras, etc.
The interesting thing is that this is all lost on radical Christians including anyone who believes Jesus is the savior of mankind and takes the Bible literally, whether they choose to call themselves Christians or not. Their belief has devolved from possibly healthy spirituality to the level of a neurological disorder where they swirl in a maelstrom of circular logic that cannot prove one assumption without making another assumption. The most laughable example to me is the argument that ?the Bible is the literal history of the world because it is the infallible word of God.?
?How do you know it is the infallible word of God??
?Because the Bible says so.?
Really, how can you possibly reason with a thought process like that? - Reply to this comment
- Give me a flow-through vacuum and a couple dozen locals with brooms...I'll have it clear in half a year. I hope someone had the sense to note the coordinates of the tomb this time.
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- like Satan does when he scatters fossils around to make people believe that the earth took billions of years to be created instead of 7 days
posted by spiritwalk
-The fossils scattered all over the earth are tremendous evidence for the Global Flood of Noah, actually, and have absolutely nothing to do with "billions of years". Thank you for pointing this fact out. - Reply to this comment
- Anyway, heliocracy, don't lump all religion in with Christianity.
Posted by mdalerwill
That's impossible, because Christianity is not a religion, it's having a relationship with the Creator, the LORD Jesus Christ, who died on the cross and rose from the grave for our sins 2,000 years ago so that through Him we can be saved and have everlasting life.
Being a Christian is about what God did for us, not about what we've done for Him. - Reply to this comment
- In fact, what the Bible does say is that there is no such thing as an ever burning hell.
posted by arodrigz4
False teachers like yourself should not be tolerated when it comes to God's innerant Word, the Bible. Let's expose you, shall we?:
Let's first read what the LORD Jesus Christ said:
Matthew 18:9
And if your eye causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to enter life with one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into the fire of hell.
Mark 9:43
If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life maimed than with two hands to go into hell, where the fire never goes out.
And here's some more talk of everlasting hellfire in the Bible:
Revelation 20:10
And the devil, who deceived them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet had been thrown. They will be tormented day and night for ever and ever.
The Bible speaks more about hell than it does heaven.
Don't distort God's Word again. You are the one being a deceiver here by blatantly lying about the content of God's innerant Precious Word, the Bible - Reply to this comment
- Just a thought for you to ponder heliocracy: if you were to study the Bible, in prayerful consideration, you would find that indeed God is a merciful God and that He will not burn people forever as most people believe. In fact, what the Bible does say is that there is no such thing as an ever burning hell. This is why Mal. 4:3 says that the wicked will be ashes under our feet. What the Bible teaches is that in the end God will destroy the wicked with fire and wipe them away forever; sin is never to rise its head again. The teaching of an ever burning hell where people are tortured for eternity is not a Biblical doctrine and, may I add, is one of the most powerful deceptions of Satan put in place to cause people like yourself to fear God, question His mercy or simply not believe in Him at all.
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- Interesting that even an innocent story about an archaeological discovery in Egypt has to turn into a religious argument. Anyway, heliocracy, don't lump all religion in with Christianity.
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- Here here, religions are elaborate fairy tales, and people who can't see that are a lot closer to certifiable insanity than those who realize the truth.
How do I know? Take the Christian God. If he is who they say he is, are we actually to believe that he would let a good person burn for eternity because he didn't believe in God, or (mon Dieu!) chose the wrong religion in life? That idea alone is enough to tell you that the Bible has ulterior motives for what it claims.
The fact is that religion is, and has always been, a scheme to give stupid people a meaning to their lives which they are too dim-witted to create for themselves, to give them a reason to be good (fear of divine punishment) that makes them easier to govern, and to make them happily put up with injustice and exploitation visited on them by the elites in exchange for a "paradise" in the next life.
It all works to keep the masses down, from asking too many questions, and keeps the rich and powerful firmly in place over their lives.
If Jesus wants me to turn the other cheek so that others can take advantage of me, then Jesus can go to h*e*l*l. - Reply to this comment
- I am so sick of Christians,Muslims, and Jews. Your Religions are crappy fairy tales.You will not tell me what do anymore. Your the dumb people .GO get an Education !!!!
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