[video=youtube;C-zR2pM_S5U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-zR2pM_S5U[/video] There ain't no sanity clause. About 4:20 in.
There was never a man who walk on water, fed masses with a single loaf of bread, rose from the dead, born to a virgin... Santa and his reindeer and elves are far more likely to have flown around the world delivering presents.
I noticed that as well, but the atheist sign actually works in terms of grammar. One "in" the same still has the same meaning, although it is awkward. So, I focused on the faulty comparison instead of miring myself in a grammar war.
I'm not saying it is likely. I'm saying that a real historical figure allegedly claimed these things, and that people wrote about it and allegedly witnessed it. I think you have me confused with a Christian?
Well, according to the only historical record at the time, he did claim these things, and people allegedly followed him. I don't get where you're going with this. If you're trying to mock my "belief", then you're on the wrong track. I think "atheists" are just as religious as "theists", and the sign Fez saw illustrates this to me. I don't claim to know one way or another if any religion, be it theist or anti-theist, is valid. That's probably why I don't start threads like this one, or parade around with signs that say "Jesus is Life!" or "Jesus is Santa Claus!".
Didn't suggest otherwise. I was simply pointing out that we don't know what he believed. Not trying to mock your anything. barfo