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Isaiah 53 - Messianic Prophecy?

Isaiah 53 - Messianic Prophecy?

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Alternatively, you are indeed condescending.
C’mon Ghost - you call that trolling?

Go back to your bread and butter - the blunt-force false accusation. Think of it as stretching and doing push-ups.

You gotta warm up those atrophied trolling muscles before you climb on the elliptical.

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Originally posted by @romans1009
So you made it up? If not, why the deflection by insult?

You’re trolling muscles have atrophied in your retirement.

Don’t try to troll by quoting Shakespeare - at least not yet. Ease back into it, big fella.
Psst, type into Google:

How many people believe in reincarnation?

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
No, I didn't make it up. If you genuinely want to investigate something you were unaware of, go for it.

Why is it my job to educate you?
Now you’re taking a page out of FMF’s playbook - deflection trolling by quibbling over nonsense.

The student has educated the teacher! The baton has passed!

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Originally posted by @romans1009
Now you’re taking a page out of FMF’s playbook - deflection trolling by quibbling over nonsense.

The student has educated the teacher! The baton has passed!
Psst, type into Google:

How many people believe in reincarnation?


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Psst, type into Google:

How many people believe in reincarnation?
Too much effort for something I’m really not interested in. The status of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.

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Originally posted by @romans1009
Too much effort for something I’m really not interested in. The status of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.
Or perhaps you did so, and the top link read:

"The survey also found that 51% of the people believe in reincarnation,.." (Discussing World population).


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Or perhaps you did so, and the top link read:

"The survey also found that 51% of the people believe in reincarnation,.." (Discussing World population).
I didn’t, but, as I said, the nature of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.


Originally posted by @romans1009
I didn’t, but, as I said, the nature of the afterlife isn’t determined by a popularity contest.
Hang on. I’ll do it now.


Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Or perhaps you did so, and the top link read:

"The survey also found that 51% of the people believe in reincarnation,.." (Discussing World population).
That’s a very odd definition of reincarnation - not at all the definition that I think is commonly accepted.

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Originally posted by @romans1009
That’s a very odd definition of reincarnation - not at all the definition that I think is commonly accepted.
Weak.

Go back to your bubble.



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Did you read the first few paragraphs of the article? It seems to equate reincarnation to believing in God.

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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
Weak.

Go back to your bubble.
Stretch those muscles!

Are you ready for jumping jacks or would you rather jog in place?

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Originally posted by @romans1009
Did you read the first few paragraphs of the article? It seems to equate reincarnation to believing in God.
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Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
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One can believe in God and not believe in reincarnation as reincarnation is commonly understood - a human being who dies comes back as another life form on earth.