On the point of multiple religions. Have you ever compared other religions to Christianity? Did you know the Bible has yet to be found in error?
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The lineages of Jesus described in Matthew and Luke do not agree. Only one can be correct, so the other must be an error. Of course, they both could be errors.
I suppose you will respond by saying that one is the lineage of Mary and the other is the lineage of Joseph. There is nothing in the bible to support such an assertion. Furthermore, the bible as a rule does not provide lineages of both parents.
Did you know that the Earth is actually round?
Did you know that the Earth actually orbits the sun?
Did you know that chemical compounds such as sodium chloride (table salt) don't actually lose their flavours?
Did you know that breeding goats in front of striped rods doesn't actually make striped goats?
Did you know that insects actually have six legs?
Did you know that rabbits don't actually chew the cud?
Did you know that the mustard seed is actually not the smallest seed?
That's just the stuff I can recall off the top of my head, never mind the failed prophesies, historical inaccuracies, and internal contradictions.
Yes, I have compared other religions to Christianity. Judaism is the basis, the source, and as such it has a lot in common with Christianity. Islam is the sequel, the new version, and as such it has a lot in common with Christianity.
The Quran and the Torah have yet to be found in error too.
All religions worship me in one form or another. And the Bible does have a lot of errors in it, that's what you get for letting your primitive followers put together the accounts of your teachings, I suppose.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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