ReligionForBreakfast

I recently sat down with Alex O'Connor (aka:‪@CosmicSkeptic‬) to talk about one of my favorite topics: magic and miracle in the ancient world. We dug into the question: when ancient audiences saw Jesus healing the sick or casting out demons… would they have thought of him as a magician?

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@cUrsacomments

He was on MySpace

1 month ago | 2

@advanceringnewholder

Does he do children's party?

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@frederick-o6e

Dude you look so much like my professor. Which is funny since he's a devout catholic!

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@rachelcox5290

A magician or a physician? 🤔

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@johnbryant-nf3mg

I think I will go with: Son of God on this one!

1 month ago | 2

@lucasmilone5902

Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins and Neil deGrasse Tyson as star guests? Not great company to find oneself in.

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@theafricananimist

You should have on 'C. J. Cornthwaite'!

1 month ago | 1

@witherstorm1127

Cosmic skeptic does remind me of decard for some reason

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@mosmaiorum9452

Or maybe, just maybe, he was the Son of God?

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@rundbaum

yet 'from the east' these men appeared when he was borne--that seems to be indicating some thing more than mere 'majik' @ work. it's like these people KNEW he was coming, or something . . .

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@Andrei99k

Was the Arab dude one? For some reason you don’t cover Islam? Are you scared? It’s okay to be, you do have the face for one.

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