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Author: T-minus108T-minus108 Date: Jul 31, 2008 17:13
Or was he just drugged and thrown in a cave?
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Author: C3C3 Date: Jul 31, 2008 17:17
On Jul 31, 5:13�pm, T-minus108 gmail.com> wrote:
> Or was he just drugged and thrown in a cave?
He was cucified died and was buried. On the third day He rose again
in fulfilment of Scriptures. You know the rest . . .
C3
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Author: Sir FrederickSir Frederick Date: Jul 31, 2008 17:19
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 17:13:57 -0700 (PDT), T-minus108 gmail.com> wrote:
>Or was he just drugged and thrown in a cave?
You may practice any story you wish.
Others here do so. Look at the posts.
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Author: T-minus108T-minus108 Date: Jul 31, 2008 17:59
I know the traditional story, but why should we believe it? Would it
be impossible that he was drugged to the point of seeming to be dead,
then was put in that cave, and when he came to, he "rose again"?
This was meant to be a joke, but it's not completely impossible. It
is, however, completely impossible to know the real truth now.
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Jul 31, 2008 18:18
On Jul 31, 5:59 pm, T-minus108 gmail.com> wrote:
> I know the traditional story, but why should we believe it? Would it
> be impossible that he was drugged to the point of seeming to be dead,
> then was put in that cave, and when he came to, he "rose again"?
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> This was meant to be a joke, but it's not completely impossible. It
> is, however, completely impossible to know the real truth now.
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Author: T-minus108T-minus108 Date: Jul 31, 2008 18:33
On Jul 31, 9:18Â pm, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 31, 5:59 pm, T-minus108 gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I know the traditional story, but why should we believe it? Would it
>> be impossible that he was drugged to the point of seeming to be dead,
>> then was put in that cave, and when he came to, he "rose again"?
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>> This was meant to be a joke, but it's not completely impossible. It
>> is, however, completely impossible to know the real truth now.
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Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Jul 31, 2008 19:02
Did you ever know anyone that didn't?
"T-minus108" gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Or was he just drugged and thrown in a cave?
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Jul 31, 2008 19:14
On Jul 31, 6:33 pm, T-minus108 gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 31, 9:18 pm, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> On Jul 31, 5:59 pm, T-minus108 gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> I know the traditional story, but why should we believe it? Would it
>>> be impossible that he was drugged to the point of seeming to be dead,
>>> then was put in that cave, and when he came to, he "rose again"?
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>>> This was meant to be a joke, but it's not completely impossible. It
>>> is, however, completely impossible to know the real truth now.
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>> Niether is the the tradition of the invisible pink unicorn. Who is to
>> say, if the legend is around for some hundreds of years someone like
>> you can say; its completely impossible to know the real truth!
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Author: Sir FrederickSir Frederick Date: Jul 31, 2008 19:26
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 18:33:44 -0700 (PDT), T-minus108 gmail.com> wrote:
>On Jul 31, 9:18Â pm, Immortalist yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Jul 31, 5:59 pm, T-minus108 gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> I know the traditional story, but why should we believe it? Would...
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Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Jul 31, 2008 19:40
>I know the traditional story, but why should we believe it? Would it
> be impossible that he was drugged to the point of seeming to be dead,
> then was put in that cave, and when he came to, he "rose again"?
Why would it seem so strange to you that God can raise the dead?
--Saint Paul, first century, A.D.
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> This was meant to be a joke, but it's not completely impossible. It
> is, however, completely impossible to know the real truth now.
Nothing is impossible, especially knowledge.
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