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Today's Bible Study

Category: Religion
Posted on: November 29, 2009 12:13 PM, by Greg Laden

I agree with almost nothing substantive that he says but many people find the discussion interesting:

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rambling on....

I couldn't take more than 4 minutes.

Posted by: NewEnglandBob | November 29, 2009 1:45 PM

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He's only noticed contradictions lately? If he'd read started with Genesis, he'd find two creation stories, one where man is created before the animals, and in the other man was created after the animals.

If that wasn't enough, the fact that Exodus never happened should have cured his religiousness.

Posted by: WTFWJD | November 29, 2009 5:53 PM

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Here's something much more interesting.

Pat Condell, Agressive Atheism.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjO4duhMRZk

Posted by: Joel | November 30, 2009 10:16 AM

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Joel, I stopped watching as soon as I heard, "Religion can dish it out, but it can't take it." Religion is not a person, it is an idea that many humans buy into. Treating religion as a single entity is a less than subtle way of painting all religious people with the same brush. It's raw stereotyping, and you shouldn't put up with it for any group of people, even a group you don't approve of.

Posted by: Brandon | November 30, 2009 3:42 PM

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