[On contradictions]
Its the truth.
Atheists and non-believers use this crutch, or scapegoat, as a copy-pasta rebuttal to Christianity. They don't even have a clue about what they're posting.
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According to the Encyclopedia Dramatica coy-pasta is a real term:
(http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Copypasta )
"Copypasta (or Copy pasta, or COPY PASTA) is text on *chans that gets copied and pasted over and over. This is how it works: someone posts something on /b/ that riles people up. People see the topic and copy that first inflammatory post. Then a week or so later someone posts it again. Or they might post it a day later. Or a minute later. Whatever. The flamewar starts over again."
You gotta love the internets. You learn something new every day...but usually its useless trivia (see above).
I don't generally do copy-pasta, but I have got a good contradiction left in cache.
Go ahead and tell me, "Is God the author of confusion?"
I'm waiting.
@Doctor Fishcake: As an extremely non-fundie, skeptical Christian, I have to point out that the Skeptic's Annotated Bible has some extremely sloppy research. An example that sticks out in my mind: the letter of Jude claims Enoch was "seventh from Adam", but the genealogy of Genesis lists Adam -> five other guys -> Enoch, which according to the Skeptic's Annotated people makes sixth from Adam. However, Jude was written in the Roman Empire, and Romans counted both ends of the series (inclusively)! This is unintuitive, but it's something I learned in the first two months of first year Latin, so it's an example of inexcusably bad research.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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