Ravings of a Classical Scientist

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I'm an atheist humanist who strides to enlighten people if they have a desire to learn truths. As a professional physicist I can only be reasonable and logical because I dislike being wrong.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Trying to show the Jesus myth

Recently a brave old man (Luigi Cascioli) tried to stop the indoctrination and lies of the Catholic church by citing two obscure laws in Italy: [paraphrasing] it is illegal to con the public and it is illegal to gain in anyway from a con. So he took a local priest to court since the priest was saying that Jesus had actually existed as the (four) gospels say (the whole man-god thingy). As I'm sure my usual readers see this makes a compelling argument, except that it is Italy a very religious country. Unfortunately the case was thrown out (not unexpected), but he may take it to the European court!

On another front the [christian] American are starting to make themselves look even dumber with:what would Jesus eat diet. So just in case the cartoon thing doesn't last I'm sure christianity will still provide much amusement!

1 Comments:

Blogger Eddie said...

Lack of proof can lead to stupid mistakes. Would Jesus say: You believe Iraq has WMD's because we sold them sum, blessed are those who believe and attack without seeing!

Only proof makes one right, otherwise you are gullible. Amazingly christians think all the scientologists are wrong just because they have no proof.

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