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Who are you calling a "virgin" ...?
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Christianity had no sex. No lust, no romantic relationship, no...
Stewie, your loaded insulting question isn't worth answering--////
"So when did you stop beating your wife Stuart?"
Maybe reword your challenge for fair debate.



Christians here falsely and deliberately misrepresent what I actually say.
And not one Christian here has the honesty to admit they have not a jot or a tittle of evidence that either Jesus or a single biblical verse came from the mytholoical Jewish deity Yahweh.
I get deception and diversion and abuse when I pose simple questions.
And rather than honestly adnit that Christianity is a fraud, some good Christians just want to make me go away.
Christianity is still full full of fabrication whether I'm here or not.

I welcome frank honest debate.
It's something I rarely get from Christians.
Christians have distorted a number of uncomfortable biblical ideas.
If you are genuinely interested in an honest discussion of how the term "virgin" has been distorted to suit Christian belief - because Christian belief can never be wrong - I'm more than happy to help.
If you just want to rant and hurl abuse and make threats and just downright lie: then you seriously need to question your motives and honesty, not mine.
It's a common theme, and you can't expect to be taken seriously by those common folk if you come into the world in the usual sticky way.
I've pointed out on a couple of occasions that good Christians will smudge the "Word of God" to cover up unfortunate items that don't fit with what they have come to believe. (And Nemo has demonstrated that certain Christians will just make stuff up and pass it off as "scripture").
Can anyone think of two items of OT "scripture" that Christians have smudged since the KJV, to cover up the possibility that the BVM was not intact when she was impregnated by Yahweh (or the Holy Ghost) ...?
You see, with so much dishonesty and deception and absence of evidence in Christianity, it makes me wonder why Christians don't just ditch the fraud and the fantasy and giving the first tenth of their income to people who make their living from peddling this stuff and go off and do good works anyway ...?
And it would be a very pleasant and honest change if people simply addressed the simple topic here.