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How did you come to that conclusion? Is Zeus real too? What about Horus? Or Krishna?
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  • That is mythology, good sir. Read some Percy Jackson or something. God on the other hand, is real.

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  • OK, so let's put things into a science view for a moment. The big bang- God creating the Earth. People all over the world speaking different languages-Tower of Bable when God confused everyone. Finally we have the final chapter Revolutions it gives signs as to when the earth will no longer be. Currency change which is different all over the world now. Different migration patterns etc. Just my input to the comments above.

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  • How about Vishnu? Or Shiiva (not sure on that spelling) those aren't mythological, they are part of Hinduism which is still very prominent today

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  • Man made from dust, and woman from his ribs being talked into by a talking snake to eat an apple that will -blam!- everything up doesn't sound like mythology to you?

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  • No, that is scripture sir. Clearly you have not done enough research, or your research is highly opinionated, due to the fact that you clearly have not observed the other side of the argument. That, being scripture and the bible. While it sounds strange, it is the way God teaches us his lessons, and allows us to find the moral of the scripture. That therefore, helps us Christians form our morality.

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  • Well, my "research" comes directly from my bible. God teaches many lessons in that book. Like when it is ok to by and sell slaves, or the appropriate punishments for -blam!- (which are very mild I might say), or what about that a woman can't teach anything because Adam came first. I really like what it said about being gay, i mean nothing like being put to death because you are an abomination right? The bible is an extremely immoral compass. I get my my morality by observing how my actions affect others, and using empathy to judge how they will feel. If my actions have will have a positive affect fine, if it's a negative effect like murder, or stoning a homosexual to death. It won't be something I want to do.

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