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It could have been the followers of Jesus who did that and wanted it to look as if he had been resurrected.
Well what about them? They earn from the collection plate and donations don't they? So their job is simply to fluff the members of their constituency into believing and contributing money towards the church.
Quote from: Fluffy on May 26, 2008, 09:42:51 amQuote from: Smegma on May 26, 2008, 09:03:45 amQuoteBeing God means that he, in all probability can predict the happenings of chaotic dynamicsThen there is no freewillA: Free will exists.If God knows everything, what will happen and so on, then we have no free will, since everything has been already decided by God.If God doesn't know everything, he isn't all-powerful.According to the Bible, God is all-powerful.God must know everything to be all-powerful, but he cannot be all-powerful if there is free will.Paradox.B: There is no free will.No paradoxes.B must be true, because A makes a critical paradox - free will and God cannot co-exist.So, according to the Bible, we humans have no free will, and we have been sentenced to heaven or hell before we are even born.EDIT: now, get back to evolution.There is freewill. According to my (limited) understanding of the Christian God, he provides a "stage" if you will, and you have the "choice" to believe in him and be devout, or suffer for all eternity when Jesus returns.
Quote from: Smegma on May 26, 2008, 09:03:45 amQuoteBeing God means that he, in all probability can predict the happenings of chaotic dynamicsThen there is no freewillA: Free will exists.If God knows everything, what will happen and so on, then we have no free will, since everything has been already decided by God.If God doesn't know everything, he isn't all-powerful.According to the Bible, God is all-powerful.God must know everything to be all-powerful, but he cannot be all-powerful if there is free will.Paradox.B: There is no free will.No paradoxes.B must be true, because A makes a critical paradox - free will and God cannot co-exist.So, according to the Bible, we humans have no free will, and we have been sentenced to heaven or hell before we are even born.EDIT: now, get back to evolution.
QuoteBeing God means that he, in all probability can predict the happenings of chaotic dynamicsThen there is no freewill
Being God means that he, in all probability can predict the happenings of chaotic dynamics
we could say that our free will is limited within an infinite number of outcomes.
Stating that jobs including evolution in the title isn't fallacious because jobs that exists also contain religious tones (well, essentially it is), its fallacious because its appealing to belief.
No. I don't understand. Hundreds of people witnessed the resurrection. There are recollections and written records. Proof. Oh wait, I understand now. Sorry, my bad. Evolution is backed up observations so it can't be disproved. The Resurrection was also backed up observations but it can be disproved because you say so. I get it.QuoteIt could have been the followers of Jesus who did that and wanted it to look as if he had been resurrected.I hate it when you don't read and try to offer an argument.
Who are Paleontologist and Evolutionary Biologists? Well they're just people aren't they... and their "job" is to promote evolution/science. Many of them simply abuse their roles to manipulate people within their constituency though. Like those corrupt scientists who use flawed data simply because they wish to deny the existence of a god or like those scientists who release biased reports to brainwash people into atheism, etc.... Oh right, I know...Mangled*: no, scientists don't use flawed data. Every single scientist is absolutely perfect and unbiased, and there's not a chance that any scientist in the world would 'lie'. Meanwhile, every single pastor, priest, minister, monk, and nun is totally corrupt and just want to sex up kids and get rich, because I said so.
Well no, because they actually get employed by real companies, laboratories and at universities to teach. Evolution isn't a spiritual belief. There's no faith required because it's based on proof and evidence and not word of mouth.
Really? So it's not important despite the fact that you keep your Bible on top of your computer? - yeah, that's right I saw that thread.The reason I asked when you learned about creationism is because you said beforehand you had learned about evolution and it had seemed unreasonable to you. But most people who are religious were brought up in a religious environment and were completely oblivious to evolution through censorship on the part of all the religious people around them. Because if you're saying that you 'learned' about evolution when you were a child then I'm saying you couldn't possibly have understood it - and I think you're lying when you say you don't remember when you first learned about creationism. That's what I think.I'd be interested to hear why you think that the Roman Catholic church accepts evolution.
Here's a list of things that you can't prove:1) You can't prove that Jesus ever existed.2) You can't prove that if he did exist that he was resurrected.3) You can't prove that if he existed that it wasn't grave robbers who opened up his tomb.
QuoteReally? So it's not important despite the fact that you keep your Bible on top of your computer? - yeah, that's right I saw that thread.The reason I asked when you learned about creationism is because you said beforehand you had learned about evolution and it had seemed unreasonable to you. But most people who are religious were brought up in a religious environment and were completely oblivious to evolution through censorship on the part of all the religious people around them. Because if you're saying that you 'learned' about evolution when you were a child then I'm saying you couldn't possibly have understood it - and I think you're lying when you say you don't remember when you first learned about creationism. That's what I think.I'd be interested to hear why you think that the Roman Catholic church accepts evolution.Christianity isn't some big conspiracy no matter how badly you want it to be. In fact atheists are far more Snidely than any church. We don't want to cover up evolution as though it didn't exist. We believe differently, even in Christian school they talk about the basics of evolution, and the mention of creation is far less than you think. In fact whenever my teacher talked about anything evolution vs creation he would follow it up "That's what they choose to believe and this is what we believe, both are fine." Which is exactly my philosophy but you apparently can't wrap your head around that. Even if Christian school did teach evolution is evil the public school are far more massive and teach evolution as a fact, so just sit back and relax... we aren't using baby blood to fuel our holy war machines. Oh and I don't know how many times I have said this... I am not catholic!!! Born again and catholic beliefs are so distant in reality they should be two different religions.QuoteWell what about them? They earn from the collection plate and donations don't they? So their job is simply to fluff the members of their constituency into believing and contributing money towards the church.Btw screw you my parents are local missionaries. My father left a very well paying job to help out his community, which he has had a huge effect. My parents also work a job besides their community help so they can keep on helping people out. My parents have given millions of pounds(no exaggerations) of food out to the poor in the community. His father started a 2nd hand clothing store for the poor folks and all the money from that buys the food my father hands out. My grandfather also started a ministry in the local prisons and my grandmother loves the inmates like her own children. She visits the local prison every week and every holiday she makes sure she gives hundreds of inmates cards or gifts, she does a lot of the word herself. We truly are a religion of hate aren't we?*
1. Yeah, the whole New Testament was just invented later on by jews bent to take over the world. Wish I would've thought of that!2. Indeed. Suddenly a bunch of people just had the silly idea that the son of some jewish carpenter apperantly waltzed out of his tomb, and they started babbling about it while on shrooms. Also, totally unrecorded if you discount most of the documents from around the first century and onward.3. Yeah, graverobbers actually made a living out of robbing tombs of wandering preachers whom virtually had no money or valuables at all, especially around the time of one of the most sacred jewish holidays, ESPECIALY in the heart of Israel ( which was, by the way, being flooded by roman guards at the time? )Get off the high-horse: the whole 'Jesus is a myth' theory is as unsound and retarded as creationism is.
Congratulations, you managed to build 2 text walls to avoid the question. Let me pose it again: Why do you think that the Roman Catholic church accepts evolution?
* If you say so, yes. Point being that missionaries are just charities with an agenda of indoctrination.
Anyway stop making this thread about your savior Jesus Christ. This is a thread about evolution and not some bearded bloke who got nailed up by romans.
You Christians are good at extrapolating something from nothing aren't you? You like to fill in the gaps with your own childish naivety rather than face it that your beliefs are utterly flawed.
Bond I know that you in particular don't like me because I made you question your faith last time there was a thread like this. I'm very sorry, I shouldn't have exposed you to such doubt-causing opinions. But I think you've carried this grudge too long. It's unreasonable for you too keep desperately trying to show me up in the way that you do just because you're not as sure as your faith as before you read my opinion some months ago. Please find it in your heart to forgive me.
Why are you avoiding the underlying topic with childish, irrelevant sarcasm. I'd really like to know because it seems to be a trend among religious people to ultimately avoid the point if you can't argue back with a valid point.
If you say so, yes. Point being that missionaries are just charities with an agenda of indoctrination.
I attend grammar school, last grade, and ignorance is all around me. Well, good for them. Ignorance is bliss.
QuoteCongratulations, you managed to build 2 text walls to avoid the question. Let me pose it again: Why do you think that the Roman Catholic church accepts evolution?Really? I thought the bold I am not catholic!!! answered that question. Me answering that question would be like an atheist saying he knows more about Christianity than a Christian.
Oh so where is the wall of text about how we are nothing but messengers of hate?* When you are confronted with the reality of Christianity you simply brush it off?** Maybe you are just scared to admit the fact atheists do nothing but spread discord while most of Christianity is trying to better this world by whatever means they have.*** I had some respect for you for sticking up for your beliefs but after the disrespect to my family you get no respect at all from me until you apologize.****Btw just to let you know by the simple fact you are so against God/religion you are in fact following biblical principal. Funny ain't it?*****
And besides, Demonic made a fair argument. You have no response. You fail.
Also, collection plate money doesn't go to some "church hierarchy" who are milking the gullible for money. It doesn't go to specific people collecting it. It goes out to what the church body deems worthy causes, be that charities, house building materials, members in the church faced with an emergency, travel costs for missionaries, ect. Most people working at a church are volunteers. (Except for people such as pastors, who have to work full-time and typically have low salaries)QuoteIf you say so, yes. Point being that missionaries are just charities with an agenda of indoctrination.a: Hey, if you believed what they did you'd do the same thing. There's nothing inherently "wrong" to share what you believe to be salvation topeople who wouldn't otherwise know about it, is there?b: If you think that's all they do, you're dead wrong. All the missionaries I've met become valuable members of whatever community they join and try their hardest to make life better for the people they're trying to reach. And yes, part of the agenda is to convert them. Again, so what? They genuinely love the people they work with and sharing what they believe to be eternal life is just icing on the cake.
You don't need to be religious to be a good person...
The question again, for the third time: Why do you think that the Roman Catholic church accepts evolution?I'm simply asking for your opinion of why you think they accepted evolution. We can carry on this dynamic indefinitely if you really want to. It doesn't matter what you are, you don't have to be Roman Catholic to think why Roman Catholics believe in evolution.
* What? I never implied any such thing.**No, I don't. When confronted with the reality of evolution and scientific findings that contradict things your parents taught you do you simply brush it off?***Missionaries by definition have an agenda, it's all very well going into Africa and providing aid but only providing aid to people who first convert to a religion is simply a barbaric way of keeping it alive.****You're like Bond, you take what I say way too personally. If you choose to personalize my opinion and make it specifically about your parents then go ahead. I don't care if you're unable to interpret my opinions properly.*****Care to elaborate on that? Or are you going to leave it at an obscure statement that really makes no sense at all unless you have an unreasonably wild imagination.
I think you find the subject overwhelming, you're just not cut out for it so you let people like Smegma, †and Demonic do all the dirty work and you essentially just say "yeah, what he said" afterwards.
Quote from: †on May 26, 2008, 04:47:09 pmQuoteCongratulations, you managed to build 2 text walls to avoid the question. Let me pose it again: Why do you think that the Roman Catholic church accepts evolution?Really? I thought the bold I am not catholic!!! answered that question. Me answering that question would be like an atheist saying he knows more about Christianity than a Christian.The question again, for the third time: Why do you think that the Roman Catholic church accepts evolution?
I bet when you typed this you felt so frustrated that you wanted to cry into a pillow. The rest of what you say in this post gives me the same impression. I think you find the subject overwhelming, you're just not cut out for it so you let people like Smegma, †and Demonic do all the dirty work and you essentially just say "yeah, what he said" afterwards.
I wasn't trying to convert you. I'm not trying to convert anybody, all I did is give my opinion on what you said the meaning of life is. Take it or leave it. If it makes you feel uneasy then what can I do about that?
The Catholics supported The Nazi's in WWII, For that move they are idiots in my book.