Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks explores the importance of faith as an antidote to what he sees as a social crisis in Britain - focusing on family, community and communication. Joining him are Harvard professor Robert Putnam, who has spent 25 years exploring the state of modern life, and Labour peer...
No you complete cretin, i was out. What's your excuse for spending your life on this?
If you think he was a myth then i am going to end this discussion here.
JC used to heal lots of people in the bible: lepers, the blind, cripples, even raising a dead man at one point. There isn't anything...
Nope not at all. But I found it interesting that someone who was so vehemently against the idea the idea of a god, actually ended up having a conversation with Jesus on his walk and completely changed career direction at the age of 56. There is nothing that you could tell me or any other atheist...
It's obviously unexplainable, you've got to experience it to understand.
It's like the entrepreneur said, it's like doing a skydive or bungee jump: You're shit scared before, but elated after.