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		<title>Comment on Blasphemy Challenge! by mykidsmom</title>
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		<description>Yo.
Two things. 
Unless you are completely unschooled, you can&#039;t deny the existence of Jesus, as man, at very least. Well, actually, I guess you can if you want to. But he existed historically, and if you look anywhere for the evidence of his existence, you will find it with the historians of those times. You&#039;d also have to deny the existence of the likes of Julius Caesar, Shakespeare, etc. He&#039;s (Jesus) documented historically.
Also? Most Christians who know anything about what they believe and want to follow what they believe don&#039;t make idols out of anyone, or, shouldn&#039;t. It&#039;s in the bible not to, one of those 10 commandments, you may or may not have heard of. Some Catholics do pray to Mary or whatever, but I wouldn&#039;t classify those people with &quot;Christians&quot;. They&#039;re different. Christians certainly look up to &quot;Saints&quot; such as Paul, Luke, John, Mary, bla bla, but just as people who did a good job following their beliefs. No different then any person looking up to _____ (insert role model&#039;s name here). 
Hope you didn&#039;t hurt anyone with your Wii controller thingy. ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yo.<br />
Two things.<br />
Unless you are completely unschooled, you can&#8217;t deny the existence of Jesus, as man, at very least. Well, actually, I guess you can if you want to. But he existed historically, and if you look anywhere for the evidence of his existence, you will find it with the historians of those times. You&#8217;d also have to deny the existence of the likes of Julius Caesar, Shakespeare, etc. He&#8217;s (Jesus) documented historically.<br />
Also? Most Christians who know anything about what they believe and want to follow what they believe don&#8217;t make idols out of anyone, or, shouldn&#8217;t. It&#8217;s in the bible not to, one of those 10 commandments, you may or may not have heard of. Some Catholics do pray to Mary or whatever, but I wouldn&#8217;t classify those people with &#8220;Christians&#8221;. They&#8217;re different. Christians certainly look up to &#8220;Saints&#8221; such as Paul, Luke, John, Mary, bla bla, but just as people who did a good job following their beliefs. No different then any person looking up to _____ (insert role model&#8217;s name here).<br />
Hope you didn&#8217;t hurt anyone with your Wii controller thingy. <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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