The atheist would say:
“No, no, no…the fanatical “christians” in their new religious sect stole the body of that damn Jesus from the tomb and then concocted a huge story about it that people still believe to this day. Jesus is dead and hidden somewhere.”
The funny thing about that comment is that it’s in The Scriptures and it is true even to this day, being spouted by the anti-Jesus sheep of the enlightened humanist age of reason. Just like Jesus said it would be.
Atheists, God-haters, and the like, in their rabid pursuit of seeking to debunk Jesus are only fulfilling His prophetic words about who and what they really are. Oh, the irony!
Ah, the all important celebration held on the first Monday following the first full moon after the Vernal Equinox and named after an Anglo-Saxon goddess. Loaded with pagan symbolism like those celebrating fertility like rabbits and chicks, most of it is taken from earlier Egyptian religion. Didn’t know that? C’mon, you haven’t been following the mainstream propaganda have you? You just go to church this Sunday and repeat the sacrament of Osiris… eat, this is my body…
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The atheist would say:
“No, no, no…the fanatical “christians” in their new religious sect stole the body of that damn Jesus from the tomb and then concocted a huge story about it that people still believe to this day. Jesus is dead and hidden somewhere.”
The funny thing about that comment is that it’s in The Scriptures and it is true even to this day, being spouted by the anti-Jesus sheep of the enlightened humanist age of reason. Just like Jesus said it would be.
Atheists, God-haters, and the like, in their rabid pursuit of seeking to debunk Jesus are only fulfilling His prophetic words about who and what they really are. Oh, the irony!
Anybody else get skittles in their Easter basket this year?
Ah, the all important celebration held on the first Monday following the first full moon after the Vernal Equinox and named after an Anglo-Saxon goddess. Loaded with pagan symbolism like those celebrating fertility like rabbits and chicks, most of it is taken from earlier Egyptian religion. Didn’t know that? C’mon, you haven’t been following the mainstream propaganda have you? You just go to church this Sunday and repeat the sacrament of Osiris… eat, this is my body…