To: exmarine
Therein lies your problem. You assume that the stories of an ancient primitive race are to be believed as literal truth. Funny, how Horus resurrected his father Osiris, but that's pagan myth. Or Krishna raising someone from the dead, that TOO is paga myth. The reality is that you believe these things to be true, and no evidence, short of aliens landing and showing you videotape will convince you otherwise.
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12/06/2001 2:08:59 PM PST by
Skywalk
To: Skywalk
Therein lies your problem. You assume that the stories of an ancient primitive race are to be believed as literal truth. Funny, how Horus resurrected his father Osiris, but that's pagan myth. Or Krishna raising someone from the dead, that TOO is paga myth. The reality is that you believe these things to be true, and no evidence, short of aliens landing and showing you videotape will convince you otherwise. Can't you see the distinctions between Jesus Christ and myth? Jesus was a real person, remember? Osiris was not. Osiris is a fertility repeating resurrection. Remember?
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