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It is not "superficial" mockery. That is an excuse for you, because you have no real explanation for the questions we pose. I studied the Bible for 12 years in a government-mandated curriculum. I studied the Bible {and had to memorize the sermon on the Mount) in the original Koine Greek for the New testament, and the Greek translation of the Old Testament, by the Septuagint, which is 2nd cent. BC. We weren't encouraged to question the Bible in greece, either, except that was done by our teachers, and many other "Authority" figures. That is what would happen here, if they tried to teach the Bible in public schools.
Did god create , in six days, 4000 yeras ago, the milion-year-fossils that we see today? Because, practically NONE of the fossils show ANY indication, that they were deposited by a receding flood.
There is no such thing as "creation scientists".
Dear Lon, the 4 legs 2 legs 3 legs riddle comes from ancient Greek literature and not the Bible. It is the riddle that the Sphinx asked Oedipus. You should read other things, besides the bible.
Would you be so open-minded as to have the Qu'ran taught in public schools? And, of course, you would have yo bring in a Moslem to teach it properly.
That is what happens when you base your knowledge on "belief", and not on reality.
At what part of the bible does it talk about Santa, the Three Bears, walking on water, snow-white, immaculate conception and other such fairy tales?
Christianity is NOT the underpinning of Western Civilization. If you learned about civilization OTHER than through the prism of fundamentalist Christianity, you wouldn't make such furiously wrong statements.
Is that Olive oil, or palm oil? Olive oil is much healthier, you know.
You can, but not in public schools.
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