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The God Who Wasn't There - 2005

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Movies

Title:

The God Who Wasn't There - 2005

Category:

Video/Movies

Uploaded:

2009-01-29 (by amgine2007)

Description:

The Earth revolves around the Sun. But it wasn't always that way. The Sun used to revolve around the Earth. It was like that for hundreds of years, until it was discovered to be otherwise, and even for a few hundred years after that. But, ultimately, after much kicking and screaming, the Earth did, in fact, begin to revolve around the Sun. Christianity was wrong about the solar system. What if it's wrong about something else, too? This movie's about what happened when I went looking for Jesus. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_God_Who_Wasn't_There

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  1. Religion
  2. God
  3. Heaven
  4. Angels

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1

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699.27 Mb

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Comments:

Tamarind777 (2009-01-30)

I honestly have to laugh at the reasoning that you use here. "Christianity" was wrong for saying the Earth revolved around the Sun? Where and when did Christianity say this? Was the Catholic Church all of Christianity? What about the Waldensians and other faithful Bible-believing folks of the time who were separated from the RCC? In fact, those folks were the true Christians at that time.
Your reasoning is seriously flawed. If by saying "Christianity," you mean the Bible, then you're even more askew here. The Bible has been way more ahead of it's time in citing events, people, places, etc. that science and others didn't catch up with until thousands of years later.
Most folks who knock the Bible and Christianity are simply wishing away an impending judgment, which will still happen anyway.

Tamarind777 (2009-01-30)

Correction:
I honestly have to laugh at the reasoning that you use here. First of all, "Christianity" was wrong for saying the Sun revolved around the Earth? Where and when did Christianity say this? If you mean the Catholic Church, was the Catholic Church all of Christianity? What about the Waldensians and other faithful Bible-believing folks of the time who separated from the RCC? In fact, they were the true Christians at that time, not the RCC.
Yes, the RCC did control social order at the time, but folks who use this to criticize Christianity has one big problem: what they're doing is similar to someone damning modern medicine today because in the 18th Century there were doctors who didn't wash their hands after dissecting a cadaver and immediately delivered a babies! I don't need to mention the mortality rate for mothers and newborns, do I? In fact, they also prescribed cigarettes for respiratory ailments too! The technology didn't exist for them to know about microbes, so you can't hold it against them for going with their best guesses. Some things require technology to provide the correct answer, and such was the case for the Geocentric Theory. This does not mean modern medicine is quackery.
The Technology didn't exist for anyone to get such a firm hold on geocentric theory at the time, so folks hung on tightly to what they believed.
Secondly, if by saying "Christianity," you mean the Bible, then you're even more askew here. The Bible has been way more ahead of it's time in citing events, people, places, etc. that science and others didn't catch up with until thousands of years later.
Most folks who knock the Bible and Christianity are simply wishing away an impending judgment, which will still happen anyway.

amgine2007 (2009-02-27)

Hi Tamarind777, I feel sorry for you or any other deluded person who happened to be reared in a particular religious way etc or god fearing way. From the bits of the bible I have read, it really seems like they were stoned mad really, or on some kind of drugs. Granted there are some wise words in the bible but you don't need a bible or religion to know them.

horse1bun (2009-07-11)

It's not challenging anyone's belief in christ consciousness, Jesus or God. It's about having some kind of Historical proof (not anecdotal) that Jesus was an actual person and not a fictitious creation to further political agendas. Why some Jesus believers get so offended seems to me to be some deep rooted fear that what they believe might not be the whole truth?
Let the people decide for themselves. I grew up in Bible belt, and I for one, am sick of people trying to shove "Jesus" down my throat!

dilbertgeg (2009-07-18)

YOU ARE ALL GOING TO HELL!!!!!!!!!
Just kidding. Thought I'd throw that in to save someone else the effort.
(Incidentally, despite being born of Jewish parents, I do believe in something I guess some would call "christ consciousness" aka spirituality, compassion, love, forgiveness, an awareness of our humanity, but I don't feel the need to force feed dogma to anyone.)