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Race or religion which?

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' To tell you the truth, I kind of envy your faith.

Haven't been able to manage it myself....'

at the end of the day Poirot it boils down to who you believe. Either Christ was a lunatic, a deceiver, a fraudster or He was who He said He was. Unfortunately or fortunately He leaves us with no other options. Evidence abounds for those who truly look into it.
Posted by runner, Friday, 16 October 2015 9:53:58 PM
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Nice try with C.S. Lewis's 'Lier, Lunatic or Lord' fallacy there, runner. But the silly nong left out the most likely 'L': Legend.
Posted by AJ Philips, Friday, 16 October 2015 10:13:33 PM
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' Nice try with C.S. Lewis's 'Lier, Lunatic or Lord' fallacy there, runner. But the silly nong left out the most likely 'L' Legend.'

When you anywhere approach the intellect of Lewis AJ you might have something to say. Also when you display a fraction of a percentage of the character of Jesus Christ you may be able to be taken seriously. One day you will wake up to your own distortion and corruption.
Posted by runner, Friday, 16 October 2015 10:32:14 PM
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I'd be quite happy to go up against C.S. Lewis in a battle of wits, runner. The guy was an idiot.

I note, too, with interest that you don't bother to excuse his glaring oversight but instead try to distract with an ad hominem regarding my supposed inferior intellect. Nor do you point to a single instance of "distortion" on my behalf.

Do your usual trick, runner. Scamper away. Scamper away before it's... well, before it's any later than it already is anyway.
Posted by AJ Philips, Friday, 16 October 2015 10:42:20 PM
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Thanks for confirming my post AJ. You are truly delusional. Then again no doubt your heroes have influenced you.
Posted by runner, Friday, 16 October 2015 10:45:39 PM
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//But, you may ask, what is the turtle standing on ?//

She doesn't need to stand on anything: turtles swim. Cosmos Turtles (Chelys cosmologica) swim through the void, supporting existence on their backs. They are very closely related to Star Turtles, which can be seen in their natural habitat here:

http://static.tumblr.com/85162f4de9b1f1e4e4422a476a6601ba/rzr0htk/rqHmjz6fg/tumblr_static_url.jpg

Note the lack of 'turtles all the way down'. Did I mention they could swim? Any species which needs to stand on the backs of an infinite regress of its own kind in order to survive is going to learn Darwinism the hard way, in very short order.

//It was Simon whose name was changed, not Paul.//

It's recorded in the New Testament - that bit of the Bible some posters are suddenly so keen on - that St. Paul was the artist previously known as Saul. If that doesn't count as a name change I don't know what does.

//I'd be quite happy to go up against C.S. Lewis in a battle of wits, runner. The guy was an idiot.//

Whoah, whoah, whoah: I've never had cause to disagree with anything you've said before, AJ, but C.S. Lewis wrote some of my favourite books. Obviously the false trilemma is nonsense on stilts, and 'The Last Battle' is compleat pile of crap, but the the other six Narnia books are still a good read and compare favourably with a lot of the tripe on the shelves these days.
Posted by Toni Lavis, Saturday, 17 October 2015 12:01:43 AM
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