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Author: saint7petersaint7peter Date: Jun 24, 2008 18:15
From "Jesus of Nazareth," by Joseph Klausner, a Jew writing for Jews
(please see especially the third paragraph down):
In the mouths of the Jews and heathen opponents of Christianity, these
stories were turned into subjects of ridicule: all the noble
qualities of Jesus which the disciples had found in him were twisted
into defects, and all the miracles attributed to him, into horrible
and unseemly marvels.
It should be noted that the earliest of these stories, of which we
will speak later, date from a time before the latest of the surviving
Gospels reached their present form and before they were accepted as of
canonical rank; yet these Talmud stories seem as though they are
deliberately intended to contradict events recorded in the Gospels:
the selfsame facts are perverted into bad and blameable acts.
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Author: Preventer of WorkPreventer of Work Date: Jun 24, 2008 19:14
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Crud snipped
So here you still are doing your copy and paste jobs to alt.atheism.
You must be under the illusion someone here gives a damn about what you
have to paste. Perhaps it is a lithium imbalance. Or perhaps you are
like some 1970's weinie with a ghetto blaster showing off to the world
"oh look at me, I have an loud box."
Except now you a computer, internet access and the power of copy/paste
so you can dump your crap here as if to say "oh look at me, I have an
loud box of computer parts."
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Author: saint7petersaint7peter Date: Jun 24, 2008 21:45
> From "Jesus of Nazareth," by Joseph Klausner, a Jew writing for Jews
> (please see especially the third paragraph down):
>
> In the mouths of the Jews and heathen opponents of Christianity, these
> stories were turned into subjects of ridicule: all the noble
> qualities of Jesus which the disciples had found in him were twisted
> into defects, and all the miracles attributed to him, into horrible
> and unseemly marvels.
>
> It should be noted that the earliest of these stories, of which we
> will speak later, date from a time before the latest of the surviving
> Gospels reached their present form and before they were accepted as of
> canonical rank; yet these Talmud stories seem as though they are
> deliberately intended to contradict events recorded in the Gospels:
> the selfsame facts are perverted into bad and blameable acts.
>
> For example, the Gospels say that Jesus was born of the Holy Spirit,
> and not of a human father; the Talmud stories assert that Jesus was
> indeed born without a father, yet not of the Holy Spirit but as the ...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Jun 24, 2008 23:06
On Jun 24, 7:14 pm, Preventer of Work wrote:
> saint7pe...@ hotmail.com wrote:
>
> Crud snipped
>
> So here you still are doing your copy and paste jobs to alt.atheism.
>
> You must be under the illusion someone here gives a damn about what you
> have to paste. Perhaps it is a lithium imbalance. Or perhaps you are
> like some 1970's weinie with a ghetto blaster showing off to the world
> "oh look at me, I have an loud box."
>
> Except now you a computer, internet access and the power of copy/paste
> so you can dump your crap here as if to say "oh look at me, I have an
> loud box of computer parts."
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Author: saint7petersaint7peter Date: Jun 24, 2008 23:23
On Jun 24, 6:15 pm, saint7pe...@ hotmail.com wrote:
From "Jesus of Nazareth," by Joseph Klausner, a Jew writing for Jews
(please see especially the third paragraph down):
In the mouths of the Jews and heathen opponents of Christianity, these
stories were turned into subjects of ridicule: all the noble
qualities of Jesus which the disciples had found in him were twisted
into defects, and all the miracles attributed to him, into horrible
and unseemly marvels.
It should be noted that the earliest of these stories, of which we
will speak later, date from a time before the latest of the surviving
Gospels reached their present form and before they were accepted as of
canonical rank; yet these Talmud stories seem as though they are
deliberately intended to contradict events recorded in the Gospels:
the selfsame facts are perverted into bad and blameable acts.
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Author: RichoRicho Date: Jun 24, 2008 23:35
> From "Jesus of Nazareth," by Joseph Klausner, a Jew writing for Jews
> (please see especially the third paragraph down):
>
> In the mouths of the Jews and heathen opponents of Christianity, these
> stories were turned into subjects of ridicule: all the noble
> qualities of Jesus which the disciples had found in him were twisted
> into defects, and all the miracles attributed to him, into horrible
> and unseemly marvels.
>
> It should be noted that the earliest of these stories, of which we
> will speak later, date from a time before the latest of the surviving
> Gospels reached their present form and before they were accepted as of
> canonical rank; yet these Talmud stories seem as though they are
> deliberately intended to contradict events...
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Author: saint7petersaint7peter Date: Jun 25, 2008 00:38
From "Jesus of Nazareth," by Joseph Klausner, a Jew writing for Jews
(please see especially the third paragraph down):
In the mouths of the Jews and heathen opponents of Christianity,
these
stories were turned into subjects of ridicule: all the noble
qualities of Jesus which the disciples had found in him were twisted
into defects, and all the miracles attributed to him, into horrible
and unseemly marvels.
It should be noted that the earliest of these stories, of which we
will speak later, date from a time before the latest of the surviving
Gospels reached their present form and before they were accepted as
of
canonical rank; yet these Talmud stories seem as though they are
deliberately intended to contradict events recorded in the Gospels:
the selfsame facts are perverted into bad and blameable acts.
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Author: NosterillNosterill Date: Jun 25, 2008 01:08
> From "Jesus of Nazareth," by Joseph Klausner, a Jew writing for Jews
> (please see especially the third paragraph down):
> For example, the Gospels say that Jesus was born of the Holy Spirit,
> and not of a human father; the Talmud stories assert that Jesus was
> indeed born without a father, yet not of the Holy Spirit but as the
> result of an irregular union. The Gospels say that he performed signs
> and wonders through the Holy Spirit and the power of God; the Talmud
> stories allow that he did indeed work signs and wonders, but by means
> of magic.
Well, even you must admit that the Talmud version is a lot more
plausible.
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Author: saint7petersaint7peter Date: Jun 25, 2008 04:02
On Jun 25, 1:08 am, Nosterill hotmail.com> wrote:
>> From "Jesus of Nazareth," by Joseph Klausner, a Jew writing for Jews
>> (please see especially the third paragraph down):
>> For example, the Gospels say that Jesus was born of the Holy Spirit,
>> and not of a human father; the Talmud stories assert that Jesus was
>> indeed born without a father, yet not of the Holy Spirit but as the
>> result of an irregular union. The Gospels say that he performed signs
>> and wonders through the Holy Spirit and the power of God; the Talmud
>> stories allow that he did indeed work signs and wonders, but by means
>> of magic.
>
> Well, even you must admit that the Talmud version is a lot more
> plausible.
What I admit is that the behavior of the atheists is exactly like the
behavior of the Jews toward Jesus. The real spirit of the God of
Moses is now in the atheists, not in the Jews. Go figure.
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Author: Pink FreudPink Freud Date: Jun 25, 2008 05:07
> On Jun 25, 1:08 am, Nosterill hotmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jun 25, 2:15 am, saint7pe...@ hotmail.com wrote:
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>>> From "Jesus of Nazareth," by Joseph Klausner, a Jew writing for Jews
>>> (please see especially the third paragraph down):
>>> For example, the Gospels say that Jesus was born of the Holy Spirit,
>>> and not of a human father; the Talmud stories assert that Jesus was
>>> indeed born without a father, yet not of the Holy Spirit but as the
>>> result of an irregular union. The Gospels say that he performed signs
>>> and wonders through the Holy Spirit and the power of God; the Talmud
>>> stories allow that he did indeed work signs and wonders, but by means
>>> of magic.
>>
>> Well, even you must admit that the Talmud version is a lot more
>> plausible.
>
> What I admit is that the behavior of the atheists is exactly like the
> behavior of the Jews toward Jesus. The real spirit of the God of ...
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