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So just make shit up instead and cling tight to that?Yeah, except at answering the most important questions that human beings have always struggled to answer.
Okay.
So just make shit up instead and cling tight to that?Yeah, except at answering the most important questions that human beings have always struggled to answer.
It is not made up. I could go through all the historical evidence for the bible but you would find a way to dismiss it anyway.So just make shit up instead and cling tight to that?
Okay.
Atheists generally don't deny the existence of the bible.It is not made up. I could go through all the historical evidence for the bible but you would find a way to dismiss it anyway.
Really, all I can do is urge you to at least keep an open mind.
Yeah but the words are meaningless by themselves. The reality is that they are made flesh thru the person of Christ Jesus and if you do not open yourself to an encounter with Him, then you can never get to the deeper meanings of the FatherAtheists generally don't deny the existence of the bible.
Very true. Atheists reject any learning experience that isn't like learning science from a textbook. Its rather a sad condition.Yeah but the words are meaningless by themselves. The reality is that they are made flesh thru the person of Christ Jesus and if you do not open yourself to an encounter with Him, then you can never get to the deeper meanings of the Father
There are spiritual experiences that can be achieved through meditation. This doesn't prove that a spurious collection of tales and borrowings from other religions is suddenly validated by an element of the transcendental in our lives.Very true. Atheists reject any learning experience that isn't like learning science from a textbook. Its rather a sad condition.
It is not the same thing. Unless you at least open your heart to the possibility that there is a god, you will never experience or understand what we are talking about.There are spiritual experiences that can be achieved through meditation. This doesn't prove that a spurious collection of tales and borrowings from other religions is suddenly validated by an element of the transcendental in our lives.
Hmm.There are spiritual experiences that can be achieved through meditation. This doesn't prove that a spurious collection of tales and borrowings from other religions is suddenly validated by an element of the transcendental in our lives.
That just drives me mad... you talk about proof and evidence and then come up with unfounded shit like this...There are spiritual experiences that can be achieved through meditation. This doesn't prove that a spurious collection of tales and borrowings from other religions is suddenly validated by an element of the transcendental in our lives.
Yes. It's not as borrowed as Islam, but it's clear the themes and concepts, particularly of the new testament are stolen from the myths of other cultures. They appear time and time again.That just drives me mad... you talk about proof and evidence and then come up with unfounded shit like this...
Have you actually read more than a few verses from the Bible?
After enduring a childhood of being forced to read the bible on an almost daily basis, I see absolutely nothing wrong with what he said. It is nothing more than tedious fairytales and convoluted, delusional recounts.That just drives me mad... you talk about proof and evidence and then come up with unfounded shit like this...
Have you actually read more than a few verses from the Bible?
I'm sorry, what? Context?! If these are God's laws, then context should not play a part in the matter, otherwise what you are saying is that God is subject to his context. In the old testiment, God told people to stone gays. This is wrong - plain and simple. Why can we not condemn him for things he has done in the past?Your second paragraph didn't make sense in context. I think you misunderstand the Historical context of the laws you're talking about... as well as the context of the passages they originate from... maybe you should look those up and do some reading on the topic.
The hypocrisy of this is breathtaking. Why should we open ourselves up to Christianity, rather than Islam, Hinduism, or the Canadian Fire Cult? Better yet, why not open up to Santa Claus?Very true. Atheists reject any learning experience that isn't like learning science from a textbook. Its rather a sad condition.
So the History of the ENTIRE bible is wrong?After enduring a childhood of being forced to read the bible on an almost daily basis, I see absolutely nothing wrong with what he said. It is nothing more than tedious fairytales and convoluted, delusional recounts.
After reading a number of your posts, you definitely strike me as the type to accept such confused nonsense as absolute.
So you're saying that they sat down and went "Ooooo that's cool, let's use that... and that is cool too! Let's use that!" Yes they might have things in common, but I haven't seen proof that they copied ideas.Yes. It's not as borrowed as Islam, but it's clear the themes and concepts, particularly of the new testament are stolen from the myths of other cultures. They appear time and time again.
Yawn.
I'm sorry, what? Context?! If these are God's laws, then context should not play a part in the matter, otherwise what you are saying is that God is subject to his context. In the old testiment, God told people to stone gays. This is wrong - plain and simple. Why can we not condemn him for things he has done in the past?I was talking about the context of the passage as well numbskull. Historically you're talking about Israel's time wandering in the desert. On the journey between Israel and Judea they had mucked up so many times that a clear set of rules were laid down.
Yes, He said they should be put to death, as well as those who committ adultery, those who have incestuos relations or sexual relations that would greatly hurt someone (like taking your wifes sister as a rival wife). And the passage talks about MEN. So married men, going and lying with another man. It's not just Gays, it is all adulterous relationships, which were outside God's picture of marriage. He created marriage to be between 1 man and 1 woman, anything outside that is outside what it was created for.
Well my opinion on this matter is twofold.The hypocrisy of this is breathtaking. Why should we open ourselves up to Christianity, rather than Islam, Hinduism, or the Canadian Fire Cult? Better yet, why not open up to Santa Claus.
I've read the bible (Good News, and currently making my way through NIV), but this is only because I am surrounded by Christian friends, and am interested in what makes them have faith. But should everyone only pay attention to Christianity purely because they're the majority? Christians were once the minority, so you can't say that. Why then should Christianity claim the right to be the centre of everyone's "learning experience"?
Firstly, Christianity is the only religion where things have been done for you. There is no list of things you need to do to be saved. Christians do good BECAUSE they are saved, not to BE saved.
The second is this. And John Dickson puts it perfectly. "Unlike the Hindu Upanishads which focus on the believer's merger with the life force of Brahman, or the Buddhist Tripitaka which emphasises which emphasises the extinguishment of self and suffering, or the Islamic Quran which centres on the nature and practices of Submission to God (Allah), the New Testament resolves around a series of events said to have occured in Palestine between 5BC and 30 AD.
Yea I agree that the argument of Christians as the majority is stupid. I mean more people buy Good Charlotte CDs than buy Opeth CDs... doesn't mean Good Charlotte are better. Christianity as a cultural religion only exists in its size because Europe basically colonized the planet... so yea.
Yeah that's easy to say and all, but how about you give us some proof.So the History of the ENTIRE bible is wrong?
New Testament, the biographies of Jesus and history of the early church backed up by historical evidence outside the Bible. Gospels themselves fit into norms for an accurate historical description as opposed to a doctored one (criterion of embarrassment among others).
err you might want to look up the 10 commandments...Firstly, Christianity is the only religion where things have been done for you. There is no list of things you need to do to be saved. Christians do good BECAUSE they are saved, not to BE saved.
1) Around AD 55 Thallos in the Third Volume of his Histories mentions a darkness coinciding with the crucifixion of Jesus. He describes it as a natural eclipse of the sun and not a supernatural event of significance.Yeah that's easy to say and all, but how about you give us some proof.
And not "answers in genesis" or any of those other bullshit sites plz.
You obviously know nothing about the beliefs of a Christian. Jesus basically says that the Ten Commandments are unreachable. To look at a woman lustfully who isn't your wife is adultery. To feel unrighteous anger at someone is the same as murder. To once put something before God is a sin... once.err you might want to look up the 10 commandments...
Your rantings remind me of that unpleasant smelling guy on the street corner with a cardboard sign swinging from his neck reading 'God is My Saviour' spouting some gibberish about being saved. The only difference is that he has the courage to do this on the street whilst online warriors such as you self stick to virtual anonymity. I don't want to be 'saved'. I don't need to be saved. However, what you can save me from is your terrible, ill informed opinions.