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#541  Postby Varangian » Jan 28, 2012 12:15 am

There are perfectly good online dictionaries - use them and educate yourself in the process. But this is why some people think you are a poe or a sockpuppet for more than one user - sometimes you are pretty eloquent, sometimes you have trouble grasping even basic concepts. (Please note that I don't claim either of that.)
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#542  Postby paarsurrey » Jan 28, 2012 12:36 am

Varangian wrote:There are perfectly good online dictionaries - use them and educate yourself in the process. But this is why some people think you are a poe or a sockpuppet for more than one user - sometimes you are pretty eloquent, sometimes you have trouble grasping even basic concepts. (Please note that I don't claim either of that.)


If you hint at "instigated revolt"' I know the meaning of both these words; but these words do not define Jesus' character; I wanted to know as to what was in the mind of the poster to convey to me.

Thanks for your guidance; I use online dictionaries very often.
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#543  Postby Oldskeptic » Jan 28, 2012 1:30 am

paarsurrey wrote:Did Jesus revolt against the Roman Empire?


Do mean, according to the gospels did Jesus revolt against the Roman Empire? Because there is no did Jesus do this or did Jesus do that that has any historical validity. It is all according to someone or another that wrote something many years after any supposed events.

Did Jesus turn water into wine, or feed multitudes with a couple of fish and a basket of bread and then have more left over after the feast?

It is all myth isn't it?
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#544  Postby Agrippina » Jan 28, 2012 6:00 am

:this: :thumbup:
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#545  Postby Spearthrower » Jan 28, 2012 6:45 am

paarsurrey wrote:
Varangian wrote:There are perfectly good online dictionaries - use them and educate yourself in the process. But this is why some people think you are a poe or a sockpuppet for more than one user - sometimes you are pretty eloquent, sometimes you have trouble grasping even basic concepts. (Please note that I don't claim either of that.)


If you hint at "instigated revolt"' I know the meaning of both these words; but these words do not define Jesus' character; I wanted to know as to what was in the mind of the poster to convey to me.

Thanks for your guidance; I use online dictionaries very often.



I wasn't defining his character, I was defining his behaviour.

Why was Jesus executed by the Roman state, Paarsurrey?
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#546  Postby Shrunk » Jan 28, 2012 12:34 pm

Varangian wrote:There are perfectly good online dictionaries - use them and educate yourself in the process. But this is why some people think you are a poe or a sockpuppet for more than one user - sometimes you are pretty eloquent, sometimes you have trouble grasping even basic concepts. (Please note that I don't claim either of that.)


Or, just to cover all the possibilities. that it's a ploy. When the difficult questions come up, it's a good dodge to say "I'm sorry, my English isn't so good. I don't really understand what you're asking." Again, just a hypothetical possibility.
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#547  Postby ixolite » Feb 14, 2012 5:46 pm

The roman empire was secular? :lol:

And again a mohammedan is arguing with scripture he believes to be corrupted aka lies. LOL :insane:
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