I know one thing. The religious hate athiests the most for one reason, we see through their bullshite.Neither the scientific nor the organised religious stuff makes any sense tbh.
I know one thing. The religious hate athiests the most for one reason, we see through their bullshite.Neither the scientific nor the organised religious stuff makes any sense tbh.
Not true the religious hate loads of people.I know one thing. The religious hate athiests the most for one reason, we see through their bullshite.
Once the marketing men see the potential they run with it and take over.Why do religions start out with humble men in caves or tents and who roam around in tatters but those who are left behind to keep it going are dressed in fine silks and live in palaces?
Which religion gets people to shave off hair then wear wigs?On the subject of hats. What is it with God and hats/hair. All the 3 major monotheistic religions have rules on hats and hair. Why is it so important to God if a woman covers her hair or not. Or has hair, has to shave it off, then wear a wig.
Islam hates athiests more than even the Jews.Not true the religious hate loads of people.
my bad on the hair shaved bit, I miss heard that bit. Some Jewish women wear wigs over their actual hair, I assumed they actually shaved their hair 1st, which would make more sense.Which religion gets people to shave off hair then wear wigs?
Pertinent to note you said men. Women in our equal society are not equal in the eyes of religion.It's not god(presumption of existence) it's men and their need for power
Atheists are very dull in fairness. Hate seems strong though. I know a jehovhs witness tried to have a chat with me on a Sunday morning and I wasn't really in the mood but he was very nice.Islam hates athiests more than even the Jews.
my bad on the hair shaved bit, I miss heard that bit. Some Jewish women wear wigs over their actual hair, I assumed they actually shaved their hair 1st, which would make more sense.
Orthodox Jews. The women's hair must not be seen, so they can chose to shave of their hair as it is easier.Islam hates athiests more than even the Jews.
my bad on the hair shaved bit, I miss heard that bit. Some Jewish women wear wigs over their actual hair, I assumed they actually shaved their hair 1st, which would make more sense.
Yeah atheist men are all about the equality. Never fall for the con that religious people actually believe in a god. That's hugely naive.Pertinent to note you said men. Women in our equal society are not equal in the eyes of religion.
Swalesism ?Which religion gets people to shave off hair then wear wigs?
Ever seen a tonsure?....Those guys would kill for a syrup...That's why they took to wearing birds nests...Toupee is French for birds nest...The word tonsure is of Old Germanic origin meaning Ave'it yer twat or God will shout at you...It's in the bible...Or did I read it in the Titbits mag in the seventies? Dunno...Which religion gets people to shave off hair then wear wigs?
It doesn't have to be covered all the time, only in the presence of people of the opposite sex other than close family members.Yeah but you’d think if he was so worried about hair he’d have us not have it. Or us grown fur in the womb, only to shed it. Intelligent design and all that.
yeah, that makes sense...It doesn't have to be covered all the time, only in the presence of people of the opposite sex other than close family members.
The Jesus story is a plagiarism of many earlier stories.![]()
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So a essentially load of stories made up by a bunch of folk who couldn't otherwise explain the world around them?The Jesus story is a plagiarism of many earlier stories.
We can look back to much more ancient religious characters and find all the same stories that were in the Jesus story, and you can bet that these stories were passed down generations for thousands of years before writing was invented from even more ancient religions than in Babylonia and India.
They’re all from areas where the Silk Routes interconnect and where the different powerful empires of the ancient world spread to, clash, work together, intermingle and receded at various stages. Ancient Egyptian religion, Babylonian religion, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Greek Paganism, other ancient Pagan religions, Judaism… all have a parts of Jesus’ story following a character or deity from their religions or have a character who has almost the entire Jesus story in their religion, all from further back than New Testament Jesus Christ.
People moving around ancient Eurasia with stories to take to or bring back from different areas at a time when there was no printing press to mass produce books, it was story telling from person-to-person through generation-to-generation that spread across Eurasia. Where people were settled and created their own religions and temples, they would claim this story as theirs and would adapt it to their region and often relate it to their struggle of the time as a way to give hope and something to worship and pray for survival in the face of an invasion and being conquered by the next big empire to come along.
This is true of much of what’s in the Bible and Torah. Many of the stories in both Christian and Jewish religions can be traced back to older religions. Even from the Old Testament to the New Testament you can take Joseph (the technicolour dreamcoat one) and Samson and put together a lot of Jesus’ story from the two of those older stories. Then look at Krishna and many others from many older religions than Judaism and you realise that these are just the same stories told over-and-over from different periods of history and different interconnected areas of Eurasia.
And as I always say, trace it all back to its truest roots and we’d find that they all come from stories of the Sun, the sky, other celestial objects, the seasons and religious stories that come from them.
A lot of what Jebus taught has been found to originate from Egypt, where it was assumed he was when he disappeared in the Bible.The Jesus story is a plagiarism of many earlier stories.
We can look back to much more ancient religious characters and find all the same stories that were in the Jesus story, and you can bet that these stories were passed down generations for thousands of years before writing was invented from even more ancient religions than in Babylonia and India.
They’re all from areas where the Silk Routes interconnect and where the different powerful empires of the ancient world spread to, clash, work together, intermingle and receded at various stages. Ancient Egyptian religion, Babylonian religion, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Greek Paganism, other ancient Pagan religions, Judaism… all have a parts of Jesus’ story following a character or deity from their religions or have a character who has almost the entire Jesus story in their religion, all from further back than New Testament Jesus Christ.
People moving around ancient Eurasia with stories to take to or bring back from different areas at a time when there was no printing press to mass produce books, it was story telling from person-to-person through generation-to-generation that spread across Eurasia. Where people were settled and created their own religions and temples, they would claim this story as theirs and would adapt it to their region and often relate it to their struggle of the time as a way to give hope and something to worship and pray for survival in the face of an invasion and being conquered by the next big empire to come along.
This is true of much of what’s in the Bible and Torah. Many of the stories in both Christian and Jewish religions can be traced back to older religions. Even from the Old Testament to the New Testament you can take Joseph (the technicolour dreamcoat one) and Samson and put together a lot of Jesus’ story from the two of those older stories. Then look at Krishna and many others from many older religions than Judaism and you realise that these are just the same stories told over-and-over from different periods of history and different interconnected areas of Eurasia.
And as I always say, trace it all back to its truest roots and we’d find that they all come from stories of the Sun, the sky, other celestial objects, the seasons and religious stories that come from them.
Oh I know all this mate, not an adherent to any particular religious doctrine myself but I do have an interest in them. Just thought it was an interesting piece.The Jesus story is a plagiarism of many earlier stories.
We can look back to much more ancient religious characters and find all the same stories that were in the Jesus story, and you can bet that these stories were passed down generations for thousands of years before writing was invented from even more ancient religions than in Babylonia and India.
They’re all from areas where the Silk Routes interconnect and where the different powerful empires of the ancient world spread to, clash, work together, intermingle and receded at various stages. Ancient Egyptian religion, Babylonian religion, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Greek Paganism, other ancient Pagan religions, Judaism… all have a parts of Jesus’ story following a character or deity from their religions or have a character who has almost the entire Jesus story in their religion, all from further back than New Testament Jesus Christ.
People moving around ancient Eurasia with stories to take to or bring back from different areas at a time when there was no printing press to mass produce books, it was story telling from person-to-person through generation-to-generation that spread across Eurasia. Where people were settled and created their own religions and temples, they would claim this story as theirs and would adapt it to their region and often relate it to their struggle of the time as a way to give hope and something to worship and pray for survival in the face of an invasion and being conquered by the next big empire to come along.
This is true of much of what’s in the Bible and Torah. Many of the stories in both Christian and Jewish religions can be traced back to older religions. Even from the Old Testament to the New Testament you can take Joseph (the technicolour dreamcoat one) and Samson and put together a lot of Jesus’ story from the two of those older stories. Then look at Krishna and many others from many older religions than Judaism and you realise that these are just the same stories told over-and-over from different periods of history and different interconnected areas of Eurasia.
And as I always say, trace it all back to its truest roots and we’d find that they all come from stories of the Sun, the sky, other celestial objects, the seasons and religious stories that come from them.