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Funny anti-religious Internet pics

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:lol: But let's not forget that the Alexander campaign has a stronger historical basis, while the Jewish tale is more a myth, and follows the 40-year symbolism of "change, transition" that accompanies that number: like "it rained forty days and forty nights", also like with the "million times" or "dozens of...".
 
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That's why you are supposed to have just faith to account for (rather than "prove") the existence of God: problem is, faith is almost always substituted by prejudiced, haughty stubbornness.
 
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Pythagoras -as far as we know- did not say any such thing.

Actually, we do not know whatever Pythagoras might have actually "said" about anything: that "quote", like the one of Buddha on this same page, is supposed to be some sort of "summing up" of part of the teachings associated to him.
 
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^ So he's basically Jesus with a geodreieck (yes, I know they were developed in 1964).
 
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^ Looked it up before you posted it, just like the last time I wondered what 'boyard' meant.

Was that show ever in (S)pain?

We had a Dutch version.

 
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