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Feb 22 2026 07:31am
Its ok to admit you were swindled to believe a fake story about chariot wheels. Maybe you will come around in admitting bible is mostly fake too.



I take it you are conceding over your fake chariot story? What else you got for us?


Ahh you've gone from all of it is fake to mostly fake.

We're making progress bringing you closer to the lord.

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Feb 22 2026 01:15pm
Ahh you've gone from all of it is fake to mostly fake.

We're making progress bringing you closer to the lord.

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Never claimed everything was fake. You still clearly don't understand how fiction works that tries to deceive. It will sprinkle in real places and events while adding magical elements into the mix. So that guillable people can accept things at face value.
Just like the story about fake chariot wheels so many of you fell for. There was some logical non controversial elements in there, then the author deceptively snuck in some chariot wheels which actually were natural corals and shipwreck remains from 19th century. You lapped it up because your confirmation bias wanted it too be true.
Now ask yourself if it was that easy to fall for that basic story how easy it would be for you to fall for religion. These scams work on you because you have no skepticism, because you are too trusting, conditioned from a young age and told to not question. You were blackmailed with being a bad person and threatened with hell.

You aren't bringing anyone closer only highlighting how far gone you truly are.







This post was edited by addone on Feb 22 2026 01:15pm
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Never claimed everything was fake. You still clearly don't understand how fiction works that tries to deceive. It will sprinkle in real places and events while adding magical elements into the mix. So that guillable people can accept things at face value.
Just like the story about fake chariot wheels so many of you fell for. There was some logical non controversial elements in there, then the author deceptively snuck in some chariot wheels which actually were natural corals and shipwreck remains from 19th century. You lapped it up because your confirmation bias wanted it too be true.
Now ask yourself if it was that easy to fall for that basic story how easy it would be for you to fall for religion. These scams work on you because you have no skepticism, because you are too trusting, conditioned from a young age and told to not question. You were blackmailed with being a bad person and threatened with hell.

You aren't bringing anyone closer only highlighting how far gone you truly are.

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Romans 10:9–10

“If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.”
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Feb 22 2026 03:53pm
Praise Jesus Christ my savior who enlightened me about the great deceptions of Lucifer.
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Feb 22 2026 07:20pm
Praise Jesus Christ my savior who enlightened me about the great deceptions of Lucifer.


Romans 10:9–10

“If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.”


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Let's stay to providing actual proof

This post was edited by addone on Feb 22 2026 07:21pm
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Says the one who hasn't stated a single fact since post 1.

“Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name… and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
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Feb 22 2026 07:45pm
More contradictions in the bible of lies..

#24 – Where Did the Family Go After Jesus’ Birth?
Another notable contradiction between Matthew and Luke concerns the family’s movements after Jesus was born. In Matthew, the Holy Family doesn’t return to Nazareth immediately. Instead, they flee to Egypt to escape King Herod’s order to kill all the male infants in Bethlehem.

In Luke’s Gospel, however, there is no mention of Herod’s massacre or a flight to Egypt. After Jesus is born, the family completes the required purification rites in Jerusalem (Luke 2:22-24) and then returns directly to their home in Nazareth.

#25 – Who Visited Baby Jesus?
The visitors who come to see baby Jesus differ significantly between Matthew and Luke. In Matthew’s account, magi (wise men) from the East follow a star to Bethlehem, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to honor the newborn “King of the Jews” (Matthew 2:1-12).

Luke, on the other hand, introduces humble shepherds who are visited by an angel announcing the birth of the Savior. The shepherds then go to Bethlehem to see Jesus, glorifying and praising God for what they had witnessed (Luke 2:8-20).

This difference but also other contradictory elements are analyzed in depth by Raymond E. Brown in his magnificent and enormous book The Birth of the Messiah. For those ready to immerse themselves in all the nuances and details of the birth narratives, it is a must-read.

#26 – Who Is For Jesus and Who Is Against Him?
Another discrepancy that Bart Ehrman highlights in his book Jesus Interrupted involves two seemingly contradictory sayings of Jesus as recorded in Matthew and Mark. In Matthew 12:30, Jesus states, “Whoever is not with me is against me,” drawing a clear line between allegiance and opposition. Yet, in Mark 9:40, he appears to express the opposite sentiment: “Whoever is not against us is for us.” These sayings, while similar in structure, convey starkly different messages.
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More contradictions in the bible of lies..
#24 – Where Did the Family Go After Jesus’ Birth?Another notable contradiction between Matthew and Luke concerns the family’s movements after Jesus was born. In Matthew, the Holy Family doesn’t return to Nazareth immediately. Instead, they flee to Egypt to escape King Herod’s order to kill all the male infants in Bethlehem.

In Luke’s Gospel, however, there is no mention of Herod’s massacre or a flight to Egypt. After Jesus is born, the family completes the required purification rites in Jerusalem (Luke 2:22-24) and then returns directly to their home in Nazareth.

#25 – Who Visited Baby Jesus?
The visitors who come to see baby Jesus differ significantly between Matthew and Luke. In Matthew’s account, magi (wise men) from the East follow a star to Bethlehem, bringing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to honor the newborn “King of the Jews” (Matthew 2:1-12).

Luke, on the other hand, introduces humble shepherds who are visited by an angel announcing the birth of the Savior. The shepherds then go to Bethlehem to see Jesus, glorifying and praising God for what they had witnessed (Luke 2:8-20).

This difference but also other contradictory elements are analyzed in depth by Raymond E. Brown in his magnificent and enormous book The Birth of the Messiah. For those ready to immerse themselves in all the nuances and details of the birth narratives, it is a must-read.

#26 – Who Is For Jesus and Who Is Against Him?
Another discrepancy that Bart Ehrman highlights in his book Jesus Interrupted involves two seemingly contradictory sayings of Jesus as recorded in Matthew and Mark. In Matthew 12:30, Jesus states, “Whoever is not with me is against me,” drawing a clear line between allegiance and opposition. Yet, in Mark 9:40, he appears to express the opposite sentiment: “Whoever is not against us is for us.” These sayings, while similar in structure, convey starkly different messages.


More misunderstandings of the bible.

Zero contradictions.
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Feb 22 2026 10:07pm
More misunderstandings of the bible.

Zero contradictions.


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