Re: the word of God expressed by Holy men who were given his words through divine inspiration, shall outlast the prideful words of man.
Does it cross your weak mind that thousands of these so-called Holy Men have been charlatans, trying to take advantage of the weak-minded with fanciful fairy tales and maladaptive mythologies?
Here's one of your Holy Men:
gregpalast.com
The man is a fraud. Period. End of the story. And he's only one of the more colorful one of this endless list of charlatans.
*** If you want a picture of pure evil, dressed up as holy men's truth, check out these videos: theocracywatch.org
*** Re: We are no more intellectual than those throughout history who have tried, without success, to destroy God's Word.
I see logic isn't one of your strong suites. You clearly aren't very intellectual. If you were, you'd be more like me. A complete skeptic about all the phony nonsense that is passed down from generation to generation as High Priests become inordinately wealthy (think Vatican riches) while their "flock" gets fleeced generation after generation, tithing away their money to the churches.
Here's another Holy Man for you:
app.com
$800,000 embezzled. This guy is getting close to the Hall of Shame status of a Pat Robertson. :)
*** But there are some wonderful and extravagant "Holy Men" in the past as well. How about that Pope Leo X?
"When he became pope on March 11, 1513, Leo rejoiced; he is reported to have said to his brother Giuliano "Since God has given us the papacy, let us enjoy it." And he did, traveling around Rome at the head of a lavish parade featuring panthers, jesters, and Hanno, a white elephant. He served dinners with sixty-five courses at which little boys jumped out of puddings."
en.wikipedia.org
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