Your sin is pride.emytaylor164 said:No i have no problem with his 'judgement system' if you never sinned you wouldnt have to worry
Your sin is pride.emytaylor164 said:No i have no problem with his 'judgement system' if you never sinned you wouldnt have to worry
But if you are genuinly sorry for your sin you will change and be sanctified.Captain Gh3y said:Salvation thru faith alone detaches morality from salvation
Logically according to your beliefs, you can do whatever you like, sin as much as you want and be unrepentant, unchanged, but you'll still be equally as holy as any of the saints or the Apostles just because you have that faith.
This isn't really forgiveness or sanctification, it's just covering up your sin and pretending it's gone away. Your beliefs are empty, hollow and worthless.
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I agree with God 100% that i do not want you in hell. I want you to be the man God wanted you to be.Enteebee said:Do you want me to go to hell? I mean, if I never find jesus, do you want me to go to hell then? Or do you disagree with god?
Its a mistake to judge a person. God says by the measure that we judge others he will judge us.Stevo. said:Your sin is pride.
I dont know what blend clothing is.Schroedinger said:At which point does the science of man take precedence over the text of the bible? Do you wear blend clothing? Do you associate with men during your menstruation?
Only when you're a cunt about it. This doesn't just go for religion, it goes for everything.emytaylor164 said:i dont think we are arrogant but do you think that been proud of our beliefs is a bad thing?
Fair enough, but I still think it's worth considering the bearing of critical theory in general on things like scientific and religious discourse. At least science allows critical theory through the door, so to speak, in that it is willing to question itself and to change. Compare this to a significant proportion of religious discourse which is fundamentally resistant to criticism.phatchance said:Yes, however as an example of why this doesn't stand up in a religious context and interpretation of the universe.
Let's say you create a machine, it deals with numbers in such a way that 2+2 = 5. You are the creator of the machine so you understand this, you also leave an instruction manual that says your faith in this manual will be tested, 2+2 = 4. Some people come to the machine, they turn it on, they see that over time 2+2 consistantly ='s 5 and therefore deduce that the instruction manual is wrong.
Who is right? Those using a progressive system of deduction, or those with blind faith?
why?Schroedinger said:What is the ratio of a circle's diameter to its circumference? Is it 3 or 3.1415... ?
I know i dont see how that is relevant*TRUE* said:why?
Which brings us back to the verse from James I posted earlier; if you really were trying to be removed from sin you'd have to act that way. It would be an internal, sanctifying grace. This a lot closer to the Bible and earlier Christian tradition. Jesus suggested plenty of times that getting into heaven was anything but certain.emytaylor164 said:But if you are genuinly sorry for your sin you will change and be sanctified.
It's not a consciousness... That isn't what observation means when they're talking about quantum mechanics. Neither of us understand quantum mechanics so I'm not going to comment on it, but the physicists who do definitely don't see it as requiring some intelligent consciousness so hows bout we leave it there?phatchance said:My point stands, no matter what the mechanism for observance is, that is God. Therefore a small amount of scientific reasoning tells us a God exists.
Obviously our discussion is somewhat philosophical in nature... you going to respond? For the most part what appeals to me about my ideas is that I require consistency in thought... I.e. if you don't believe in fairies because they have no empirical evidence why do you believe in a god?Pointless. Opinion. No scientific value.
It's no answer more than a mumble is an answer. If someone asks me how I made a cup of coffee and I say magically I've no more answered the question than if I said 'burgharahrrrrrgh', unless you want to elucidate on HOW god did X? How did God create life on earth?The beauty of religion is that it provides a simplistic and all encompassing answer to every question you have ever asked
It added a new layer of understanding really...Yeah, the entire quantum revolution didn't completely reshape our perception of physics or anything
When has anyone ever used science to prove science? We've never really (that much) attempted to 'prove' our philosophies of science, we've just used it. You might think science is wrong... but let's see how far that gets you in everyday life?This is just ridiculous. My point was very clear. It's methodology vs. methodology and I explained that you could not have the rationale both ways.
No... I had a point. My point was that there are many religious/other texts (i.e. Nostradamus) which people create wild confabulous interpretations for in order to prove them 'correct'. In the case of what you said it appears to be another of those and I'd use Occam's razor (least number of assumptions) to say it's probably just that...Or one might presume shut up. See I can do that too.
Oh! I see what you mean,Captain Gh3y said:Which brings us back to the verse from James I posted earlier; if you really were trying to be removed from sin you'd have to act that way. It would be an internal, sanctifying grace. This a lot closer to the Bible and earlier Christian tradition. Jesus suggested plenty of times that getting into heaven was anything but certain.
Whereas your beliefs suggest that your salvation (and everyone else's) is certain, and permanent (apart from losing faith). This is an external, 'covering' belief in salvation. How can you be saved and continue to live in sin?
night Em!!!!!!!!!!emytaylor164 said:im off goodnight all..
im on the phone, ill write later promiseSchroedinger said:Gonna need an answer from a fundie, asap.
EDIT: Kings 7:23
A fundie? What do i call u then.Schroedinger said:Gonna need an answer from a fundie, asap.
EDIT: Kings 7:23