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Reader's comments on this article Add a new comment on this article | from Moshu Monday, August 15, 2005 - 17:25 (Agree/Disagree?) Hee! Hee! Yarrrr! Fools!!!!! (reply to this comment)
| from Baxter Sunday, July 17, 2005 - 10:01 (Agree/Disagree?) Who cares!? (reply to this comment)
| | | from mia1 Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:26 (Agree/Disagree?) one question, I barely glanced at the page and declared it shit...why do you bother reading it???!!!! I mean dude, grab some porn or something, if you want religion go to a church or something...whatever... (reply to this comment)
| from Removed Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 00:16 (Agree/Disagree?) [Removed at author's request] (reply to this comment)
| from conan Friday, July 15, 2005 - 11:42 (Agree/Disagree?) What the hell is this strange weirdness that urged you to post the link to some half-baked, ill-conceived idea of some random Japs gone wild (crazy). Dude, do you seriously believe that Jesus was buried in a sepulcher in Galilee and then resurrected three days later? Do I detect a gullible moron, doing random searches on google and then horrifyingly relaying bullshit information to people who don’t give a shit? Do you think anyone thought that Jesus' body is actually somewhere in Japan? Get real! Jesus' body is of no concern to me in any way shape or form as in my opinion, he is not the Messiah and therefore I couldn't give a rat's ass as to where they assume they found a shred of his body hair or some such shit. If you feel that that website is a true danger to Christians everywhere, then go find the author of that website, and show him your evidence that he’s wrong. Oh wait, my bad…there is no evidence to ANYTHING! Fuckwad! It’s all in the head. You can believe it or not, same as the Bible, Evolution, David Berg, Elijah Mohammed, or my talking cock! (reply to this comment)
| From to the talking cock Monday, August 15, 2005, 08:19 (Agree/Disagree?) Do you then only give a rat's ass for the bodies of Messiahs? Actually the story of Jesus the man (the magician, the mystic, the traveller) can be quite interesting, once you've removed all the layers of religion. It's quite likely that he travelled to India & there learned from how to "heal" (channel his energy) & perform other tricks such as the famed water-to-wine (which would've been his debut or media stunt of sorts). So much of Christianity is stolen (as are many other religions) from the spiritual diversity of India. Why NOT Japan?(reply to this comment) |
| | | | | | | | | | from roughneck Friday, July 15, 2005 - 06:34 (Agree/Disagree?) Well, shit, so is the story in the Bible. What's your point? (reply to this comment)
| from Ne Oublie Friday, July 15, 2005 - 01:29 (Agree/Disagree?) Please don't tell me you're going to post links here to every idiotic website you find! Because I'll tell you right off - the internet is FULL of them! What we don't need is you sending their site extra browsers, and raising their Google ranking by linking to them in your posts. (reply to this comment)
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