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#950122
Captain Mcawesome
That makes no sense, it's more likely to be true because of your holy book.
Didn't other dieties proclaim their 'truth' through their holy books?
5/2/2009 6:19:31 PM
#950212
Grigadil
Smells like Circular Raisin.
5/2/2009 8:57:19 PM
#1021949
Tiny Jeebus
And I have no earth-shaking answers other than to say that of all the religions out there, Odinism is the most likely to be true because of what Thor reveals about himself in the Edas and through the Skalds.
9/16/2009 3:59:06 PM
#1131304
Rumpleforeskin
They're ever so stupid, aren't they?
3/12/2010 6:02:15 AM
#1131307
FSMpirate
Captain Mcawesome is right. EVERY deity says they're the only one that should be worshipped. Kinda the only way to maintain a faithful following. (read: sheep)
3/12/2010 6:19:55 AM
#1131320
Swede
Hey, does this mean that Potterism is the most likely to be true? There is not much we don't know about Harry Potter after reading all the books? He basically lays his mind and soul bare for us.
(Sorry for harping on about young Mr H.P. I'm reading the books right now, so it's very easy to find parallels to them.)
3/12/2010 6:59:36 AM
#1131328
Anon-e-moose
@Grigadil
"Smells like Circular Raisin."
More like Pretzel Logic.
3/12/2010 7:59:55 AM
#1383233
Quantum Mechanic
"Religion is all bunk."
~Edison
Stop using electricity, OK?
3/17/2012 3:54:02 PM
#1383303
Canadiest
Oh really. Yet with Greek and Norse legends we know their families, their attitudes, quirks and relationships.
After all, how can their be just one God, alone and without peers? Even in your Bible your God speaks of others.
3/18/2012 4:44:04 AM
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