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Is there life after death?

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Yuyutsu, It is pointless engaging with Op2 as he is totally narcissistic his views are designed to deceive the weak and uninformed. He promotes lies and misrepresentations of religious practise in an endeavour to convince himself of his views. His life has had a sad negative upbringing.
Posted by Josephus, Friday, 18 May 2018 9:08:37 AM
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Dear Josephus,

I agree and regarding my personal life, who cares anyway. However keeping silent might leave other readers with the wrong impression as if the practice of classifying people into rigid, hereditary castes is a religious one, rather than the cultural failure that occurred in India, which it now struggles to correct.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Friday, 18 May 2018 9:28:56 AM
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Oh look Josephus comes out of his hole to pretend to be reasonable...lol

Why do you lie so easily Josephus?

Why do you fail Jesus so easily? You do remember Jesus don't you?

I quote the exact Chapter and verse Josephus...try it...lmao

Look Josephus you failed Jesus again.

Do unto others.

Let he who has not sinned cast the first stone.

Do not judge.

Remove the log from your eye first.

Turn the other cheek

You should write a book called "Josephus fails Jesus" you break his rules so often...lol

Why can't religious people just admit that their religions are full of horrendous bits that they have decided not to own up to as part of the deception?

Sorry if you guys want to lie all the time. I am showing the Chapter and verse truths that are contained in your religious books.

It's OK I am the one being honest... Josephus is the liar and now Yuyu has joined him as a co-conspirator.

Sorry but you guys are trying to protect very bad things by covering up and calling me the Narcissist....lol Josephus, your lies make you the Narcissist.

Is this in the Bible?

2 Samuel 11:15 In it he (David) wrote, “Put Uriah out in front where the fighting is fiercest. Then withdraw from him so he will be struck down and die.”

Why did the Catholics add words to the original Hebrew to change David's holocaust to a Sunday working bee?...lmao Your a Bible historian when were the changes made? I know but do you?...lmao

Did David do this?

2Samuel 8:2 David also defeated the Moabites. He made them lie down on the ground and measured them off with a length of cord. Every two lengths of them were put to death, and the third length was allowed to live. So the Moabites became subject to David and brought him tribute.

Hang your head in shame Josephus.

Sorry YuYU I won't get into a debate over Hinduism because I haven't read the texts. I know enough however to know you are sanitizing it to suit your position.
Posted by Opinionated2, Friday, 18 May 2018 10:12:37 AM
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Sorry Josephus I know searching for the facts...remember facts...about when the Catholics changed the words of David's holocaust was a tough one for a Bible scholar of your callibre...lmao

Let me give you a few clues...I'm worried I'll die of old age waiting for you to be honest...lmao

His poor little brain must be going overtime trying to work out a way of disguising the facts again.

He has a brilliant debating style...He never refers to the Bible because he will get it wrong...lmao

Douay-Rheims - Catholic Bible

2Samuel 12:31 And bringing forth the people thereof he sawed them, and drove over them chariots armed with iron: and divided them with knives, and made them pass through brickkilns: so did he to all the cities of the children of Ammon: and David returned, with all the army to Jerusalem.

Latin Vulgate - Catholic Bible

populum quoque eius adducens serravit et circumegit super eos ferrata carpenta divisitque cultris et transduxit in typo laterum sic fecit universis civitatibus filiorum Ammon et reversus est David et omnis exercitus Hierusalem

Oh look Josephus...David's holocaust is true!

But now after you guys have played with it....Online Bible

2Samuel 12:31 And he expelled its inhabitants, setting them to work with saws, iron picks and iron axes, employing them at brickmaking. He treated all the Ammonite towns in the same way. David and the whole army returned to Jerusalem.

It almost sounds like a pottery class instead of a Holocaust...lmao

Now Josephus...How did you miss these changes in all that study you claim to have done? Did you get trapped in the begats section?...lmao

How does it feel to be proven wrong over and over again, and by little ol' me?...lmao

Back to Bible 101
Posted by Opinionated2, Friday, 18 May 2018 2:25:36 PM
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To AJ Philips.

You make me smile, saying I look like Chuck Noris. Thank you.

One of the points you offered to say was a bad teaching (specifically you said unwise) is a surprising one. Of all the teachings to not want to follow to treat others the way you want to be treated sounds like one of the least likely that I'd have thought would be contested.

To me this one teaching is one of the most revolutionary ideas in the world both today and in all the years past throughout history. It brings societal behavior to the test. Anyone and everyone can look at how they are treated and know if it was good or not. With a few exceptions such as kids not liking their parents to hold them to a standard and train them for adulthood, or drug addicts not wanting help because it means being taken away from their addiction.with those exceptions and a few others out there, there is a readily accessible standard of being good to one another based on our own experiences of good and bad. (As well as just logic to not do harm, cheat, steal, lie, or be even speak down to because we can know we would not like that treatment either even if we've never faced those issues yet in our lives).

This kind of attitude to treat others the way you want to be treated can step out from boundaries of finding out what another person might want, say for instance if there is a language barrier, or if asking becomes an issue in itself (some people don't take handouts well, so asking them what they want might just return with a rude rebuttal or possibly a quick "nothing I'm fine.")

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Posted by Not_Now.Soon, Friday, 18 May 2018 6:11:55 PM
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It can also get away from cruel philosophies where people justify what they do because they say the other person wants this kind of treatment. Abusers I think would fit this kind of delusion and believe it too. But if you put it into perspective of if they were the ones getting the beating would they want to be treated that way? When put to the test I don't know of anyone who wouldn't change their answers and seek justice for themselves because they received the same treatment they themselves dish out.

Even on a level of punishment and discipline, having a level of treat them the way you want to be treated keeps cruel and abusive behaviors more in check for both parents and police. It really does change everything.

But one thing that is also cool on treating others the way you want to be treated, is that people are creative in their kindness and generosity. Somethings I would never even think of to ask, I learn about because of another's kindness. Teaching me because they treated me the way they would like to be treated in a similar situation. (Or because they've been in a similar situation and know the hurdles of it better then I did).

I guess you'd need an example of treating someone the way you wanted to be treated turned out badly. When people are honest in this kind of approach it fends off most bad results in my opinion.
Posted by Not_Now.Soon, Friday, 18 May 2018 6:13:25 PM
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