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Definitely a cup. Well written book but it is fiction...lets not forget that. |
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Yeah, I've always believed it was an actual cup - and for the same reason Smito said. |
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Of course.. Haven't you seen Monty Python and the holy Grail. |
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Its said to be the cup that Joesph collected Christs blood and sweat and which he drank out of in
the last supper. This is religion so i can provide not evidence for anything I've said |
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Who truly knows. For all we know the bible could have been written by someone who was a bit
eccentric and people just went too far. No-one truly knows, and for one thing, I don't truly care. |
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Yeshua ben Nazareb (or cheezus, as you call it) was a myth, a retelling of previously
existing mythologies.
The cup fable was incorporated into christian myth from Egyptian mythology, how Osiris' mother
recollected his body after he was crucified and buried all over Egypt. She collected his Johnson in
a cup because without it, so the myth goes, Egypt couldn't prosper and grow.
The entire christian myth is a ripoff from Greek myth (Prometheus) to Persian
(Mithras) to Indian (Krishna, which the Greeks mistook as "christos", meaning
"saviour"). All of christian mythology is a load of codswallop...or godswallop, if you like.
Edit:
Have you never heard the term "codswallop"? Have a gander at a dictionary.
I wasn't inferring anything about oral sex, but now that you mention it....
"The fathers who write that eternity
Is used to fight the sword
Have filled you up with the devil's cock
And he'll come in the name of the lord"
- Ministry, "Psalm 69"
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K9  04 Oct 2008 06:49
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I thought it was called a bloody marry |
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I thought it was a bloody funny movie. |
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Could even have been a myth. |
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