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I would like to point out that the Bible says you can take slaves, so long as they're from neighboring countries, and you aren't allowed to eat pig meat, and it is a sin to go near a woman on her period.So uh, to those who follow the Bible like that, those are good things to know.
QuoteI would like to point out that the Bible says you can take slaves, so long as they're from neighboring countries, and you aren't allowed to eat pig meat, and it is a sin to go near a woman on her period.So uh, to those who follow the Bible like that, those are good things to know.Ok next time before you say something like this then be sure you know what your are talking about and back it up with verses. Two reasons: most of the time people read one verse and take a side on an argument... which is wrong since the Bible wasn't made to be read in verses, doing so can make the meaning of things be lost. Two make sure you know what time period you are talking about, some verses in the Bible are speaking to the people of that time.
Quote from: † on December 01, 2007, 03:20:12 pmQuoteI would like to point out that the Bible says you can take slaves, so long as they're from neighboring countries, and you aren't allowed to eat pig meat, and it is a sin to go near a woman on her period.So uh, to those who follow the Bible like that, those are good things to know.Ok next time before you say something like this then be sure you know what your are talking about and back it up with verses. Two reasons: most of the time people read one verse and take a side on an argument... which is wrong since the Bible wasn't made to be read in verses, doing so can make the meaning of things be lost. Two make sure you know what time period you are talking about, some verses in the Bible are speaking to the people of that time. Well, god didn't say "Now Moses, these rules are just for you, just for now, until you guys understand sanitation and cooking better." If we understand the context and assume that god doesn't want us to follow those rules anymore, then we're not taking the Bible literally anymore, so even if it did say to jump off a cliff, we could say, "Well, of course, they're being metaphorical."
i have never seen a real anwser to this questioneverything was created by god but who created god
Quote from: panda_bear_smoking on December 01, 2007, 07:42:49 ami have never seen a real anwser to this questioneverything was created by god but who created godHuman nature.But what created Human nature and why? Ah, that is another question...
Quote from: SDFilm on December 01, 2007, 06:39:27 pmQuote from: panda_bear_smoking on December 01, 2007, 07:42:49 ami have never seen a real anwser to this questioneverything was created by god but who created godHuman nature.But what created Human nature and why? Ah, that is another question...God
I had this question one time also, the bible doesnt give a straight answer but its more like a 'read between the lines' type of thing,
Actually alot of the misunderstood verse are before the death of Jesus when rules were needed on many, many things. Again if you would do what I said and gave scripture to back up your argument I can debate your original point.. which would help solve this new debate... so... give me your sources >.>
On the subject of God's Omnipotence, omniscient, and all loving. Assuming we can understand God fully would be foolish. Subjecting its presence to things such as words is foolish as proof. While we can harness concepts like "infinite" we cannot contain them or completely immerse them. Their presence shows erratic behavior in logic which shouldn't be there. Yet, a simple example is proof that God cannot be a concept of an imperfect language, based mostly on colloquialisms?I don't think so, we can't even grasp a concept completely in which God is suppose to contain.
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But I challenge that, because it's the same argument used to dissuade people from pursuing truth. "We cannot/will never understand it, because we are incapable of it, so why bother? Just accept it."
Heh, you act like it's our fault, but really, if we are incapable of understanding god, that is because he made us that way.
To jump to any such conclusion about what we are capable of understanding is simply a fallacy, because it assumes we've learned all that we possibly can, when really we are just beginning to learn.