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Re: Media Taking Christmas out of Christmas

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Dec 23 09:34:19 2004, in response to Re: Media Taking Christmas out of Christmas, posted by David of Broadway on Thu Dec 23 00:44:16 2004.

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Isn't it a coincidence that he knows all the same people we do, and had many of the same exact experiences? He knows the same Moses, same, same Noah, same David, same Solomon, same parting of the Red Sea, same Cain and Abel, same Lot.
Parallel universes? I don't think so.

I agree with Richard's quote:

Christiantity evolved from Judaism.
Both are technically monotheistic.
Thus, it's logical to suppose that both Christianity and Judaism worship the same G-d, but have different assumptions about that G-d.


The religions have different assumptions about the higher being. Is one wrong and one correct? Perhaps. Are both wrong? Perhaps. Are both correct? I don't think that's possible, but who is to say who is correct or wrong? Christianity did not appear "out of no where", it rooted in the same place that Judaism rooted in. There were no Christians before Jesus, all those people were Jews. Christianity IS a branch out of Judaism. Was it the correct path? That's what Christianity claims. Judaism claims it wasn't.

There are branches of Christianity too. Are all of them "correct" paths? No. But that doesn't assume that the "God" that Evangalists worship is a different entity, than Catholics do. Is it possible to worship the same God in a different way? Maybe yes, maybe no. Maybe there's a deaf ear on the people doing it wrong. Maybe there isn't. Doesn't mean that there are paralled universes.


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