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Are you a Fan or a Follower of Jesus?

Eldameldo

Member
I am atheist... he's not mine either and possibly fictional. Still thinking I might be a fan though. There are a few things I am not on board with which I have spoke about before but meh...


You might be a fan? What do you mean by fan? He claimed to be God. So either he's lying (why be a fan of a "moral" teacher whose main claim was a lie), he was crazy (again, why be a fan? - And if you read the books, it was quite clear he was not crazy), or he was God. If he was God, why just be a fan?
 

Tristesse

Well-Known Member
You might be a fan? What do you mean by fan? He claimed to be God. So either he's lying (why be a fan of a "moral" teacher whose main claim was a lie), he was crazy (again, why be a fan? - And if you read the books, it was quite clear he was not crazy), or he was God. If he was God, why just be a fan?

or he was fictional. The fact that someone would lie is more believable then someone who raised the dead and walked on water. People lie all of the time. It's not that far fetched.
 

Gjallarhorn

N'yog-Sothep
You might be a fan? What do you mean by fan? He claimed to be God. So either he's lying (why be a fan of a "moral" teacher whose main claim was a lie), he was crazy (again, why be a fan? - And if you read the books, it was quite clear he was not crazy), or he was God. If he was God, why just be a fan?
Crazy people deserve followers too.
 
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