• ThickQuiveringTip@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Lol, what the fuck are you going on about ya dingus? I haven’t read anything like that from OP. And that looks like a corpse on the bracelet. But also, don’t give people your religious bullshit if they are not religious.

    Guess what, even if you believe in Jesus, he was a corpse for 3 days ya dumb cunt. Lol

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      1 year ago

      He was not a corpse for 3 days, he ressurected in the third day of Easter, what is simply not the same thing.

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        Resurrection

        noun

        (in Christian belief) the rising of Christ from the dead. noun: Resurrection; noun: the Resurrection


        Corpse

        noun

        a dead body, especially of a human being rather than an animal.


        To ressurect, you have to be dead. A corpse is a dead body. You are also a dumb cunt lol. Fucking hell. No wonder so many religious people follow Trump. You’re all dumb cunts.

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          I didn’t argue that he was not a corpse, in fact, to argue that Christ did not have a corpse is a heresy, so anyone who says that is dumb and heretic, if, of course, is a christian.

          I merely argue that Christ didn’t ressurected in 3 days but in the 3rd day. It’s a common error to say that and totally excusable for a non-christian, yet, it’s wrong.

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            I’m not sure if English is your second language, but I cannot understand what you are trying to say. No matter what you are trying to say, he was a corpse. Are you trying to say he was a corpse for 2 days and not 3? Maybe 2.5 days? If so, then yeah, sure.

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              2 days and not 3

              It was actually little more than a day. He died at 3pm on Friday and was resurrected early on Sunday. Again, is a common mistake to say that was three days, but it’s still wrong.

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      Thanks for chiming in. You really moved the conversation into a positive place.