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/x/ - Best evidence/argument against Christianity
Anonymous No.40887517
>>40887342
>Bible is full of contradictions.
That's the best argument.

I personally know via divination, but that won't convince many Christians. Jesus was a prophet of Hermes and his death was co-opted by heretics to form an antagonistic religion.
/x/ - "till death do us part"
Anonymous No.40793082
>>40793053
>Well if she's just like an angel
She's a goddess though, and that predates bullshit about angels.
>one all powerful God at the very top
Like Zeus? That's how some stories go, but they made up a lot so I don't know the reality. It could be that or they could be similar individuals in a meta-reality with access to this one. It must not be important to them for us to know the details, now, or I'd be introduced to them.
/x/ - Thread 40763621
Anonymous No.40768634
>>40768566
>I'm tired of explaining things here like I would have to with children. If you don't understand simple concepts about worship and religion, maybe better play candycrush instead.
Aphrodite's a god(dess) and she was called one about 3000 years ago. I doubt she'd appreciate a demotion.
/x/ - Thread 40696389
Anonymous No.40701007
>>40700859
>Satan directly caused that.
>But the omnipotent god didn't delete him and fix everything, e.g. send A&E to heaven and start over.
Cope.
/x/ - How can Christians call God a loving father when hell exists?
Anonymous No.40651588
>>40649533
>Hopefully this encourages you to re examine Christianity more closely. It's the true religion.
A god told me it wasn't, what's your source.
/x/ - Thread 40608059
Anonymous No.40608977
You fucking guys I swear. I literally know a god and don't know what's going to happen. LITERALLY. What's a glitch, when's it happen, and how do you literally know?
/x/ - Thread 40585528
Anonymous No.40587713
>>40587575
>Please, tell us more.
It's a long story. She came to my mind's eye a few times and I got the impression it was a goddess. Somehow I figured out a feeling was her approving what I was saying or doing. Jokingly asked where I would worship her, the Pantheon? No. Mount Olympus? Yes. Athena? No. Aphrodite? Yes.

And it's been a lot of exchanging information and analysis, I think on both sides (She has friends), and sharing it with people. Several times a phrase or idea would come to me out of the blue and I would use it for something.