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    Default It's the end of the world as we know it.....

    and I feel fine.

    http://time-blog.com/middle_east/200...the_crypt.html

    I'm very interested in this. I hope to catch the show that will be on the Discovery Channel about this movie. It could totally be just to make money though, so I don't know.

    I guess Christians won't be filing into the theaters to watch his newest project Titanic 2: Next of Kin.
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    I'm gonna see the special and the movie, if I can.
    Anything that will infuriate thousands of religious fanatics is alright with me.
    Last edited by NosRedna; 26th-February-2007 at 23:30.
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    R.E.M Sucks, you know.

    On Topic: Eh, sounds mindly interesting.

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    I'm full of good ideas..

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    Quote Originally Posted by NosRedna View Post
    I'm gonna see the special ad the movie, if I can.
    Anything that will infuriate thousands of religious fanatics is alright with me.
    thousands,

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    Quote Originally Posted by NosRedna View Post
    Anything that will infuriate thousands of religious fanatics is alright with me.
    Word. I like seeing their asses all riled up. Especially the ones that impose their beliefs on you. To see them running around in a frenzied panic and dismayed mayhem is so worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ktiger41 View Post
    Word. I like seeing their asses all riled up. Especially the ones that impose their beliefs on you. To see them running around in a frenzied panic and dismayed mayhem is so worth it.
    I'm a Christian, I don't get my panties in a bunch every time someone comes along and says something that goes against the Christian beliefs though. Personally I don't see a point in doing so.

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    Religion sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Astaroth View Post
    Religion sucks.
    That's a proven fact. (Well, it's not, but I like to think so.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Astaroth View Post
    Religion sucks.
    Carl Marx once said: "Religion is the opium of the masses".

    I'm christian (catholic) (non-practicant right now) (maybe a Buddhist someday, LOL), and I always say that a true christian is more productive in the street than in any (yawn) church.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ktiger41 View Post
    Word. I like seeing their asses all riled up. Especially the ones that impose their beliefs on you. To see them running around in a frenzied panic and dismayed mayhem is so worth it.
    There is so much hypocrisy in that post that it isn't even funny. You speak negative of people who "impose" their beliefs onto you and praise this documentary which has a sole purpose of imposing someone's belief on others.

    DNA evidence? How do you use DNA to prove that it is Jesus in the tomb when there is no DNA to compare this too. This also shows that Jusea had a son which is also believed by many to be untrue. I think it is just a coincidence mixed with A LOT of interpretation of this coincidence as fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraph Radiance View Post
    Carl Marx once said: "Religion is the opium of the masses".
    Karl Marx once said: "...of the people"

    sorry. i got radical grammatical.


    i think this thing is awesome. james cameron proving jesus wasn't resurrected. do you realize the effects of this? worldwide peril. hell yes.

    however, there are a few grammatical errors in the blog as well. "archologist" isn't a word. and look at this sentence! They were: Jesua, son of Joseph, Mary, Mary, Mathew, Jofa and Judah, son of Jesua.

    confusing.

    i thought the new titanic was called Titanic 2: the Surface (say it quickly.)


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    These graves could have belonged to anyone. The names were apparently common 2000 years ago. The version i've read says they don't dispute the resurrection.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/6397373.stm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackhammer View Post
    These graves could have belonged to anyone. The names were apparently common 2000 years ago. The version i've read says they don't dispute the resurrection.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/6397373.stm
    Jackhammer is right and you should not believe what documentaries tell you just like you should not believe anything on t.v.

    Unless your high.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigboy360 View Post
    Jackhammer is right and you should not believe what documentaries tell you just like you should not believe anything on t.v.

    Unless your high.
    I believe what I see on the news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banned View Post
    I believe what I see on the news.
    Not even news are accurate. only one that is aljazera that is the most accurate that they are not allowed to cover any major violent act that is done by some countries.
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