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Keith Breese
You can argue all these “facts” until you’re blue in the face but there is one truth about religion that Flemming seems to overlook: the facts don’t matter [More]
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Posted 08/10/05 11:29 AM
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DcTurner
DcTurner writes:
on Sep 20 2007 04:21 AM

Of course the facts matter... This is a documentary.

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Patricia C.
Patricia C. writes:
on Dec 15 2008 11:10 PM

As much as I hate to agree with you. With religion facts don't matter. The whole point is you can't prove it. That is their only argument. Jesus however is the one worldly thing that ties Christianity to the living world, so the facts of him do matter.
Truth is no one will ever really know until they are dead, then it will be to late to do anything about it.
That sir is true irony :)


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Mervius
Mervius writes:
on Dec 22 2008 12:50 PM

The facts do matter, to many people. I think you're saying that the facts don't matter to... those for whom the facts don't matter.

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Doom S.
Doom S. writes:
on Feb 14 2009 11:17 PM

Facts don't matter to retards, until you get ill, or are in an accident, then facts (medical facts in this case) suddenly become very important.

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Niveus V.
Niveus V. writes:
on Apr 16 2009 03:59 PM

So, if the facts don't matter does that suggest that all religion is is a collective consciousness serving as a self-fulfilling prophecy? That's ridiculous! As Richard Dawkins argues: If science suddenly discovered genetic evidence which indicated Jesus had no paternal ties, would the church stick to its arguement of "Facts are worthless and irrelevant" and "Science has no place in religion" or would they jump on the bandwagon and take full advantage of such a discovery? Get lost Keith Breese, go back to watching The Passion of the Christ!

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