@TenaciousBe Claiming America's milestone anniversaries (the 250 and previous) are only on July 4th is especially misinformed. https://t.co/E7ZxYYGGQC
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Learn to read and reason, not react and recite.
@TenaciousBe No, I pointed out political divide was irrelevant, and you brought it up as a lazy excuse not to celebrate. Every other milestone was celebrated all year, especially spring through fall. Everyone knew it was about honoring America's enduring foundation, not recent squabbles.
@TenaciousBe A national milestone isn't political, so the bipartisanship reference is an odd non sequitur. Our 250 is a rare chance to recognize America's endurance, not villainizing half the country with cartoon strawmen.
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@Jon_Blevins_@AlchemyAmerican Odd deflection fallacy. You provided zero evidence as to why his theory is "loon toon" and randomly dismissed all of theoretical physics and philosophy in favor of a bunch of unrelated items.
@Persixty@allegiantfaith@AtheistTakes Mark 16:6 presents the assumption Christ rose and readers would already understand that and be compelled to witness, and it aligns with 1 Corinthians, which demonstrates the physical resurrection and post resurrection appearances were core beliefs that predated the gospels.
@Persixty@allegiantfaith@AtheistTakes Mark ends with the assumption Christ rose and readers would already understand that and be compelled to witness. This is consistent with Paul's letters that predate Mark (where your 500 witnesses comes from)
1 Corinthians demonstrates a fully formed creed before the gospels.
@Austrollian@allegiantfaith@AtheistTakes Josephus knew the guy who personally interrogated Jesus and the guy who killed James. For ancient history, that's some of the strongest sourcing one can have, not "fan mail."
The passage he wrote on James' death is ample evidence of Jesus. His connects only solidify it.
@Persixty@allegiantfaith@AtheistTakes Lol no you lied and said "finding it empty and running away in fear." Then you tried to shift the goalpost when called out. The original ending is just as I posted.
@Persixty@allegiantfaith@AtheistTakes If it's such a big giveaway, why did you lie about it?
"He has risen; he is not here. See the place where they laid him. But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going before you to Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you."
@AtheistTakes Lol yeah, a lazy example of parallelomania. Dionysus was not virgin-born, had no 12 disciples, no last supper, was never executed, didn't resurrect after 3 days, and had no obvious post-Constantine impact on Christianity.
@jessmargera Yes, and fortunately he was defeated thanks to American capitalists who came home and helped create an economic golden age. Many would remain in Europe defending allies from Communist expansion and others returned to service to battle Communist expansion in Korea 5 years later.