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Old 20-05-2011, 05:21 PM #18
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Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
I went to a Church of England primary school and whilst religion came up relatively sparsely, we were still taught events such as the nativity scene, crucifiction and Moses' parting the sea as if they were historical fact. In fact I remember literally one lesson devoted to another religion - when it was Duvali, we made coconut cakes. Weren't taught a drop about it.
Crucifixion (unless you were going for the "fiction" pun) is historical fact. As is the man named Jesus.

Obviously whether you believe he's the son of God is down to us to decide for ourselves but a lot of it is true (events wise) before it gets into prophecies. The Bible was written by humans.

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