tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239062544101975016.post5371694038509908184..comments2024-03-28T14:05:25.134-07:00Comments on Sacnoth's Scriptorium: Before There Was WorldNetDaily . . .John D. Rateliffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12324926298336489295noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2239062544101975016.post-13118383581509580062009-11-27T12:03:02.717-08:002009-11-27T12:03:02.717-08:00Hi John.
I'm with you and Janice in knowing ...Hi John. <br /><br />I'm with you and Janice in knowing that the Founders were more Deists than Christians, not that you could explain this to anyone these days and expect to be heard. <br /><br />Loved Janice's quote re: Old Testament; made me stop and wonder "Waitaminnit--I thought the New Testament (which is the Christian side of things) supplanted the Old Testament (which can also be called the Torah). Shouldn't that undermine their argument automatically?" Hm, maybe it'd be easier for folks if it were labelled like movies:<br /><br />The Bible I: Commandments & Exodi<br />The Bible II: The Wrath of Jesus<br />The Bible III: Apostle-a-Go-Go<br /><br />Then again, what do I know? Most of what I learned re: Christian mythology comes from Cecil B. DeMille. <br /><br />I'll be happy when hatred or bigotry are not considered family values, myself (and I say that as a card-carrying pagan).SESchendhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17600071050161834613noreply@blogger.com