How can you explain that the (catholic) church exists if the man who founded it never have existed? There you go, heathen idiots!
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Oh great, here he is again taking stuff from all over the Bible to form something WAY OUT OF CONTEXT just to fit his own twisted views.
Thank God he does not represent the rest of us Christians.
I think that you're referring to Jesus, even though you're a bit fuzzy on that point.
However, many atheists do not deny the existance of Jesus. However, he was no son of a deity. He was more of a rebel uniting the people against the roman empire.
I didn't realise anyone was suggesting that St Peter and/or Constantine never existed.
Jesus didn't start the Catholic chruch, or any church for that matter. In fact wasn't Jesus anti-organised religion?
Edit: I just realised all my points have been made by others already. Bugger, I'm always too late.
@Cymro:
"Saint peter, you mean? The guy who Jesus talked to on the cross?"
Not just that, but according to the Gospel of Peter, Jesus' cross could walk and talk!
Priests and bishops founded the church.
L.Ron Hubbard founded a church.
There's a tie-in between these. Can Z/S find it?
This guy makes me fear for the future of Sweden. And why the fuck does he call it "The Kingdom" of Sweden? It's just Sweden, plain and simple. Yes technically it is a kingdom, but I've never heard anyone say that...
Maybe he's just trying to be special.
Can someone get me his address so I can pay him a visit?
So, all the Hindus, Aztec, Mayans, ancient Egyptians, Norse pagans, etc were all real? Sweet! Does that mean Jedi and Xenu are real too!?
I believe Jesus once said something like "whereever men congregate together in my name, there I shall be"
Not "you shall build bloody big building with spikes to the sky and subject yourself to the will of overdressed, pampered men therin whom you will revere as if they were me or my daddy"
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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