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BudBro

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  1. Cast your vote for Kamunism as soon as you can. She needs it.
  2. No need. She can't be worse.
  3. He killed her. She's a nobody, which we have had 4 years to already know. Waste your vote and keep the same sh*t going.
  4. Did all your wives, who are over 50 now, convince you that abortion is the main thing plaguing our country? Hold their hands and let 'em know how much you empathize.
  5. Yes. If you think it's legit, you should cast your early vote tomorrow. You know all you need to know. 4 more years of the same.
  6. Yeah, right. She didn't answer even one question. She's not showing up again. But, I hope you vote for her.
  7. Where all the Angela Merkel democrats at? Maybe Kamunism can bring that to the USA.
  8. Yeah, sure. This is the last you'll see of kamunism. I hope you waste your vote, though.
  9. But, I hope you waste your vote to keep things going so swimmingly.
  10. You made the public disclosure. Pin that for later, when asked if you remember.
  11. Says the Indy Colts fan who doesn't know what the national socialists espouse. Don your antifa shirt first.
  12. Jesus won't be appearing there.
  13. This coming from a handle about the Indy Colts. I'm sure we know enough.
  14. You do know that the dem party is the same party as the nazis, right? It's called the "national socialist" party. That's what dems support. I hope you're older than 18 to have some sense about the dumb sh*t you're espousing.
  15. I like it how men pretend they're voting for a woman to run our country.
  16. She was down 62 48 today, prior to her fiasco. It will get worse from here.
  17. She got killed. She's nobody.
  18. He killed her. She's an epic retard.
  19. Nobody with a working brain could cast a vote for her.
  20. She got smashed. It may go from 62 to 75 by Thursday.
  21. BudBro

    Keep your Bible to yourself

    Your comment suggested you were talking about "faith" in a god or God as learned as a child from family. Maybe you weren't. I should've asked first. I can't follow the reasoning of the last sentence you wrote. I didn't state "one needs definitive proof." I offered the testimony of witnesses as proof. That's how most juries decide cases. You asked for something outside of eyewitness testimony. There are 20k+ manuscripts (in various languages) that have been found, some from only 100 years after the originals. The text of the witnesses is virtually the same today as it was before the year 200. The same scribal accuracy is found with the writings of Homer and Hippocrates. A Roman historian named Gaius Suetonius Tranquillas, who was the chief secretary of Emperor Hadrian and who had access to the imperial records, mentions Jesus in a section he wrote concerning the reign of Emperor Claudius. He refers to Christ using the variant spelling of "Chrestus." "Because the Jews at Rome caused continuous disturbances at the instigation of Chrestus, he (Claudius) expelled them from the city" (ibid., chapter entitled "Ancient Historians"). "Cornelius Tacitus (AD 55-120) is often called the “greatest historian” of ancient Rome (he called Christianity "the destructive superstition"). He authored two large works — the Annals and the Histories. Much of what he wrote is now lost to us. Fortunately, there’s one remaining portion which is of interest to this discussion. The portion describes Nero blaming the Christians for the great fire of Rome (AD 64). It reports: Therefore, to stop the rumor, Nero substituted as culprits and punished in the utmost refinements of cruelty, a class of men, loathed for their vices, whom the crowd styled Christians. Christus, the founder of the name, had undergone the death penalty in the reign of Tiberius, by sentence of the procurator Pontius Pilatus, and the pernicious superstition was checked for a moment, only to break out once more, not merely in Judea, the home of the disease, but in the capital itself, where all things horrible or shameful in the world collect and find a vogue.1" link (All of this corroborates to what the witnesses of the Bible testified.) First century Jewish historian, Josephus, (one of 10 governors in Jerusalem elected to oversee the war against Rome in late 60s AD) mentions Jesus twice in his writings. link The Pilate Stone was found in 1961, a limestone block with an inscription referencing "Pontius Pilate, Prefect of Judea." Pilate, of course, is named in the Bible as the one who sentenced Jesus to crucifixion for rebellion against the state. Lots of emperical truth out there, to include excavations. Shroud of Turin was just dated to the time of Jesus.
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