If the Biblical God isn't real, why do Jews exist? I'm referring to the ethnic group, not the religion.
the Jews unswervingly hold to the Old Testament account of their origin since day 1. Are they lying?
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Talk about argumentan ad populum.
If the Hindu Gods aren't real, why do Hindis exist? I'm referring to the ethnic group, not the religion.
the Indians unswervingly hold to their accounts of their origin since day 1. Are they lying?
Wait, he's referring to the ethnic group, not the religion, but he claims they unswervingly hold to the OT account of their origin?
I think he's more than a bit confused.
But you just said you were talking about the ethnic group, which does not necessarily mean they are also members of the religion - so why the hell are you suddenly also saying that they unswervingly hold to the old testament?
Damn, that's some pretty impressive doublethink right there. Submit your application to the ministry of truth today!
Hate to burst your bubble, but if you're talking about American Jewish culture, which is the only Jews you're likely to know, you're talking of a people who respect the cultural ritual and the respect of education with a side of bacon.
The big difference of Jewish people from the Third Reich to now is the recognition of the books as parables and the "never again" view of waiting for God to save them. The cultural trappings are still there because why not?
And you can't be really talking about the Isreal Jews either as lobbing missiles is not in the Torah.
...and if [/Spartan Laconic Wit] the Biblical 'God' is real. why did the pre -Jewish Hindus exist?
Way before Christianity, that Juggernaut just keeps on a-rolling; attendances dropping at Catholic churches in Europe, and Protestantism here is feeling the pinch too. A Jehovah's Witlesses Kingdumb Hall closing in my locale. Yet, there's the Neasden Temple here in the UK: Hindu .
The Hindus unswervingly hold to the Vedas since day 1. Are they lying?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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