Kim
216 posts


Haka hakakai kujua mambo ya femicide na menicide. And she definitely hates homosexuals. Type yangu aki
Skiza.
Mrembo sijui nikuite Ak47 juu nataka kuku cock
After nimepita chuom nikatoa lock,
Figure kama chupa ya fanta,na si coke
Na Nadai kupita na wewe kama hawk
Usireply aki
Metty🇰🇪@metty1_
Sundays are for?
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@bodybyzedd with imitations first so that when the true one arrives, it blends into a sea of lookalikes
An original promise was given
and competing systems arose that mirrored it on purpose, so that the truth would be harder to recognize when it finally appeared
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@bodybyzedd and kingship.
Over time, the same pattern repeats across different civilizations
a special child, a divine origin, a savior-like figure
The theme is familiar, but that’s exactly the point
If a real fulfillment was coming, the most effective strategy would be to flood history..
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Yes, there is a historical foundation to Christianity. A lot of scholars agree Jesus existed and was crucified by Pontius Pilate.
However, the full Christian narrative like the miracles, virgin birth, resurrection, and divine claims draws heavily from mythological stories from their cultures. Dying and rising gods, miraculous births are not peculiar to Christianity . The primary sources (the gospels) were written 40–70 years after Jesus died by anonymous authors, not eyewitnesses, and show clear theological shaping and borrowed legends.
Matthew , mark , Luke and John , we’re not written by Matthew mark luke and John. No one who actually SAW what happened documented it , everything is heresay😅
Extra-biblical reference like Tacitus and Josephus only confirm that Jesus lived and was executed. They don’t back up any of the supernatural claims so there actually is no evidence to support those claims.
The divinity of jesus was decided by men for political purposes.
Other cultures around the world have their own versions of history and how their people came to be. Why should your hold any more credibility than theirs if it is all heresay.
On the topic of coherence, the Bible isn’t one clean, unified story. It’s a collection of writings from different people across centuries.
Right from genesis , there are contradictions. Genesis 1 and 2 give two different creation accounts with different orders of events.
Genesis 1 has plants and animals before humans (male and female together on day 6). Genesis 2 has man first, then animals, then woman from his rib, with no plants yet because "there was no man to work the ground."
These are not reconcilable as one narrative without forced harmonization.
The idea that God’s law never changes also runs into problems. The Old Testament treats the Sabbath as permanent, but the New Testament loosens that. Paul even tells people not to worry about observing Sabbath days, and early Christians start gathering on Sundays instead.
You say god is unchanging but he changes his mind a lot. God seems to have a lot of human attributes, like jealousy, anger, pettiness ( that’s what hardening pharaohs heart is) , wickedness too.
There are a lot of contradictory texts in the Bible! I’m tired of typing, I can ask grok to list at least 15 contradictions in the Bible. I can also ask it to show us the cultures that influence Christian theology.
Claiming that it’s purely historical and perfectly consistent doesn’t really hold up once you look at it critically.
Kim@Draftaaisme
@bodybyzedd My belief system is Christianity and it is grounded in evidence, coherence, and testability. 1. Evidence Christianity is rooted in real history, not myth. Jesus lived, taught, and was crucified under Pontius Pilate that’s not just Bible, that’s history.
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@bodybyzedd Engage God personally and see if transformation actually happens.
You don’t choose a religion because it exists.
You examine which one is historically grounded, logically consistent, and personally testable. Christianity doesn’t ask for blind loyalty, it asks to be examined.
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@bodybyzedd 3. Testability
This is where it gets practical.
The Bible repeatedly says: “Test me”
Faith isn’t meant to be blind, it’s experiential.
Live out its principles: rest, health, forgiveness, integrity and observe the results
Study prophecy and see if it matches history...
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I once argued religion with my dad when I was around 13/14years old. We ended the night with everyone kinda seeing my points . Next day I tried to say something and he said I should shut up😂 that there’s a demon speaking through me 💔🤣
Viktor@FB_viktor
My big sister just saw one of my posts on religion now I have to block her 💔
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@RoyalistW This is such an obtuse take. I hope life doesn't put you in a place where you'll swallow those words. Because then you will understand
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Suicide is an act I can not understand
If you have given up on life then there is no reason to fear death much less anything else.
Quite your job, wander the world, live in the woods, etc, etc.
You might as well risk it all if you’re ready to throw it all away anyhow.
𓆝 𓆟 𓆞 𓆟 𓆝@P0lyblank
If suicide isnt the answer what is
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@RoyalistW @elmocreed If you don't understand why somebody's grief would lead them to seek escape in death, consider yourself fortunate that you do not understand
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@elmocreed That’s just it death is not THE end, they sell themselves on the lie of sweet oblivion.
A drastic change will force the realization that life can if nothing else can be different to the exact pain they’re feeling at the moment.
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