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Are Christians Right or Wrong?

 
 
SpiritualSecession1
 
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Reply Thu 29 Jan, 2026 06:28 am
@usn0814,
Virtue-Signalers are the creator of all wars in all of human history.

VIRTUE-SIGNALERS CONTROL BOTH SIDES...

The emperor has no clothes!

izzythepush
 
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Reply Thu 29 Jan, 2026 06:47 am
@SpiritualSecession1,
And you have no frontal lobes.
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Investigator
 
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Reply Fri 6 Feb, 2026 12:47 pm
@Walter Hinteler,
Stating Martin Luther's actions as a theft assumes that the Catholics had the deed to the New Covenant of Jesus through a command Jesus gave to Peter. Matthew 16:17-19 is a fraudulent statement that legalized the Catholic coup of the New Covenant of Jesus that started taking place in 33 AD. Compare it to the other accounts and you will find this to be true.
Investigator
 
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Reply Fri 6 Feb, 2026 12:49 pm
How do you box in the statement I am responding to in this crazy forum format?
Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 6 Feb, 2026 12:57 pm
@Investigator,
Investigator wrote:
Stating Martin Luther's actions as a theft assumes ...
By translating the Bible into German, Luther took away the Catholic Church's monopoly on interpreting the Bible. He made the Scriptures accessible to the ‘common man,’ which the Church saw as an attack on its authority.

Contrary to popular belief, Luther's Bible translation was not the first German Bible. There had already been numerous German translations before him. Luther's achievement was to translate the original languages (Greek/Hebrew) into understandable German, not to steal someone else's text.
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hightor
 
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Reply Fri 6 Feb, 2026 02:00 pm
@Investigator,
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How do you box in the statement I am responding to in this ?


click the Quote box in the BBCode Editor above the Reply box.

you'll get this, but it will be single-spaced: [ q u o t e ] message [ / q u o t e]

paste the statement you are responding to, or a portion of it between the brackets and then click Reply, below the box and it will look like this:

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if you want to identify the quote, again single-spaced:

[ q u o t e = " I n v e s t i g a t o r "] message [ / q u o t e ]

click Reply and it will look like this:

Investigator wrote:
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Before you click Reply you can check your formatting by clicking Preview
Investigator
 
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Reply Fri 6 Feb, 2026 07:05 pm
@hightor,
Quote:
click the Quote box in the BBCode Editor above the Reply box.

you'll get this, but it will be single-spaced: [ q u o t e ] message [ / q u o t e]

paste the statement you are responding to, or a portion of it between the brackets and then click Reply, below the box and it will look like this:
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Investigator
 
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Reply Fri 6 Feb, 2026 07:06 pm
@hightor,
[click the Quote box in the BBCode Editor above the Reply box.

you'll get this, but it will be single-spaced: [ q u o t e ] message [ / q u o t e]

paste the statement you are responding to, or a portion of it between the brackets and then click Reply, below the box and it will look like this:
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fobvius
 
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Reply Fri 6 Feb, 2026 07:17 pm
@Investigator,
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In response to your last question, the Gospels are either eyewitness testimonies or they are fabrications. I did an analysis on them and found that there are three eyewitness testimonies and the story of Jesus is true. However, I also found extensive evidence of fraud, which is the reason for the divided Christian church.


But you fervently embrace other fraud, hallucination and legend.

There are decades between reporting and events, story tale inconsistencies, group think psychology, visions, and no independent corroboration or direct eyewitness documents.

That's before accepting that resurrection, while very popular in myths, is a supernatural impossibility.

Long ago, on the road to Damascus, the weary traveller had an epiphany. Walking through a grove of trees what would become clear is the biblical stories were myths and legends that were never intended originally to be taken literally.

Here endeth the "investigation".
Investigator
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2026 04:54 am
@fobvius,
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But you fervently embrace other fraud, hallucination and legend.

Analyzing and finding that there was fraud, is not embracing it--in fact it disgusts me.

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There are decades between reporting and events, story tale inconsistencies, group think psychology, visions, and no independent corroboration or direct eyewitness documents.

Through Mark 13 along with John 14:26 and 20:22 and Acts 8:1, God told us who and when the Gospels would be written--from 30-33 AD. So what information did you use to come to your conclusions?

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That's before accepting that resurrection, while very popular in myths, is a supernatural impossibility.

Again, what data did you use to conclude that the resurrection is a myth? About half of the resurrection accounts of Jesus are factual, but the rest are false teacher creations to support the theft of the New Covenant of Jesus by the founders of the Catholic Church.

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Long ago, on the road to Damascus, the weary traveller had an epiphany. Walking through a grove of trees what would become clear is the biblical stories were myths and legends that were never intended originally to be taken literally.

The words of Saul that the Catholic founders claim to be the word of God in the Bible prove Saul to be a liar and a false teacher.
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hightor
 
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Reply Sat 7 Feb, 2026 05:36 am
@Investigator,
FAIL
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