Remove the faith, and this one is as logical as "God did it".
Insert faith, however, and "God did it" becomes logical. Just like the case is with the Mormon beliefs.
Its fascinating to see that pure, uncut religious hatred and bigotry determines the outcome of the republican primary.
Last edited by HoreTore; 02-08-2011 at 01:56.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
Indeed, allthough its worth pointing out that christianity has 4 different books written by 4 different people saying the same thing, whereas mormons have the copys of one book noone, save for the founder and the 11 witnesses (I think it was eleven), has seen.
Allthough they were written some time afterwards, and one at least was likely a copy of one of the others with bits added or removed, multiple witnesses and written accounts, while not exactly setting in stone (hah), do strengthen the probability of an event being true.
Last edited by Greyblades; 02-08-2011 at 02:12.
and we know jesus was a historical feature hes an actual person
Don't Mormon's believe they are god's and goddesses, and they get their 'bible' from a buried manuscript from in the ground and that the native americans are the true israelis's, etc.
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