aethyrflux
Dec 18, 2006 11:12
Last night, I attended a screening of a 'documentary' called,
The God Who Wasn't There:
It's a decent introduction to some of the more spurious aspects of contemporary xtianity, including the following points:
- The Jesus of the Gospels bears a striking resemblance to other ancient heroes and the figureheads of pagan savior cults (...my perennially
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