HaShev
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- Jun 19, 2009
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I refuted your ridiculous comment that the founders of Christianity opposed an English bible. The rest of your insane rambling is nonsensical and irrelevant.koshergirl quote " He doesn't know what he's saying, what a lunatic."
1) 2nd time she used personal ad hominom attacks instead of reasoning of refutation.=protecting the idol Jesus & cult of christianity makes them wormwood=bitter & Poisonous.
2) using an even standard inadvertantly she is calling Jesus a lunatic for "He didn't know what he was saying, what a lunatic."
Brilliant!
whai is ridiculous about it? the catholic church which was the church of England was the HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE-------and it did oppose an English translation of the bible
Hmmm because his original claim is patently false.
Not a single founder of Christianity forbade the Bible being translated to English.
English didn't exist when Christianity was invented or the Christian Church.
Now- the Catholic Church did indeed forbid the translation of the Bible to local languages- not because they cared about the crap the OP brings up- the Catholic Church would have just translated the Latin Bible to English- not from the original Greek and Aramaic- but because the Catholic Church wanted to control the members of the church.
If the OP hadn't sounded like such a complete idiot- and raving anti-Catholic in his original claims, maybe some of us would have bothered to actual bother with the rest of his stuff- I stopped at the first idiocy.
By your standard no founders of Judaism ever said Jesus was their God nor Messiah.
Secondly:
ROMANS founded the one world religion, And Jesus never founded Christianity, it was John who lead the cult of Hanotzrim or Nazarenes before the christ figure stole his flock by having his friend and follower send him off to be beheaded. The Hanotzrim and the Nazarenes became a portion of Christianity but weren't yet the one world religion.
Learn your history. There were Mithraic temples in Tarsus, the Bascilica crosswith the man on it is from the Mithra temple that existed there when they converted it to the church. Study it...