>wow Jesus you sure love carpentry!
>what can I say, it's a... passion of the Christ
Wow Jesus you sure love carpentry!
underrated
she doesn't say that
I swear it’s like 3-4 people making all the threads.
It's really weird that people still believe in religion. We already have maths and sciences.
>I only believe in what my 5 senses tell me!
Complete brainlet. You’re going places, I can tell. Management material.
Why do you believe in your specific sect of christianity, and not the others, not the other abrahamic religions, not the non abrahamic religions?
I actually laughed out loud at this one. Well done. I usually only half smirk at some of the more decent lines in these threads.
See you just assume everything. You’re literally just having an argument with yourself.
Jesus wasn't a carpenter though, that was Joseph.
Hmm I thought it was just me and OP 2bh
Jesus (probably) with worked Joseph in carpentry to some extent. It was customary in those days for a son to follow the career path of his in this case, earthly and quasi-adoptive father
i have been on here way too much lately and i'm seeing the exact same threads spammed over and over to the point that it must either be bots or a handful of extreme autists making half the threads on Zig Forums
Ok. Tell me your religion and why you believe in it
Brilliant
kek
although the greek "tekton" doesn't really mean carpemter, tekton its a general title for someone that builds, a craftman is a better word (in fact there's a tool brand called tekton)
the craftman/tekton concept replicates the idea that God is the creator, the builder of the universe (pantocrator) and/or geometra
>Jesus wasn't a carpenter though
You're right. Jesus was an architect previous to his career as a prophet.
He invented the table and the chair, holy based.
An architect you say
look at the subtle sanded edges, the tasteful weight relief to strength ratios of it, om* it even has a watermark
>ok give me your argument so I can dismantle it easily with my atheistic wit and a wicked sense of humor humor
then everyone claps
>haha I cant be proven wrong if I don't take a concrete stand on anything haha
Jesus christ man have some self respect
I'm an atheist and I believe in Science.
So why would someone follow a modern religion, when there is evidence that contradicts them?
Two things:
1) Define your parameters of "evidence"
2) Post this "evidence" that contradicts "modern religion"
I'm the same poster to whom you replied, by the way.
how inconvinient for you that science was birthed in christian europe and no where else, liberals generally think that arabs could have done it first but in actuality they just didn't and in fact during the middle ages the catholic church is the creator of the modern university (the curriculum is "universaly" accepted, that's the idea)
all the giants of science and arts were christians/theist...Gregor mendel, rene decarte, blaise pascal, george lemaitre, Isaac newton, arbert durer, johannes kepler, isaac newton, bach, vivaldi, robert boile...
The strange thing is not belief in religion but belief in the supernatural.
>I saw a spaceship once
And yet there is a good chance you believe in simulation theory.
did he really say this? gibson is a hack
wrong, it's all me