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Toby, I won't even bother quoting that astoundingly poor post.
Thank you 8th account. You said that which I couldn't find a way to express correctly.
mangled you fecked it from the start because all of those people said their meanings, yet you disapproved them and then stated your own meaning and then go all EVERYONE HAS THEIR OWN MEANING LOL YOUR STEEL SHIELD IS PAPER
--- 8th Account:1) The New Testament was written not only by many authors, but over a long period of time. How could so many people who lived in totally different generations get together and conspire something like that?2) I gave my points on proof he was resurrected... Empty tomb, missing gaurds, seeing Christ after his death. (I'll get into it more later here)3) Graverobbers did not shove a 2 ton boulder up a slope, completely revealing the cave while extremely disciplined guards stood on duty.
The accounts and records of the Resurrection seem sketchy to us today... Because they're old. Is that all? Because it happened so long ago, now maybe it's not true anymore. What if in a few hundred years later, documents of the studies in evolution were dug up? We know them today as legit observations and extremely well-researched topics.
Going against the historical uncertainty that there ever was a resurrection, and going against the historical uncertainty that there were eyewitnesses of the purported resurrection, and going against the probability of those eyewitnesses not being subjective, and going against the uncertainty of the purported events not growing and getting altered until they were documented, and going against the lack of available and objective historical documents covering those, at best, second or third hand reports
A few centuries later... Hmm... The theory seems solid... I don't really see anything wrong with it. Some good studies have been made. Some fair observations and records... Oh but these were conducted in 2002 people back then.. not so.. not so smart were they? They didn't really have the technology for this data to be fully proved. Yeah, I don't know if we can trust these thousands of scientists. And check out this Darwin guy. Probably some frustrated kid who failed classes and needed some way to make themselves a livin'. Yeah it makes sense now, it's all one crazy conspiracy which caused so many (high paying) jobs in science to be created on some epic lie.
serious question, assuming god is all-powerful, why doesn't he limit free will so that evil can't happen? i think i ended up confusing myself last time i tried thinking about it, but for example, world war 2, the holocaust was so terrifying that nobody could ever imagine the scale of it, what if god just stopped people from thinking like that, it would still appear to be free will since nobody knows of the possibility that doesn't existand for the hell of it a blatant troll, what was that bible quote that's all like, "don't pray on the street like those jewish hypocrites you should do it in your own home", what of that one
Even if Jesus existed, he wasn't the only one who got crucified, turned water into wine, had 12 disciples not to mention, had done all he did and now we're talking about centuries and thousands of years. There have been several sons of gods who have been born on the same day as Jesus, died around the same age as he and which have everything in common. Jesus is one of the many Messiah's, and he just happens to be our time's Christ.
serious question, assuming god is all-powerful, why doesn't he limit free will so that evil can't happen?
and for the hell of it a blatant troll, what was that bible quote that's all like, "don't pray on the street like those jewish hypocrites you should do it in your own home", what of that one
And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
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Captain Ben put it.. nicely sort of:Quote from: Captain Ben on May 25, 2008, 11:57:57 pmmangled you fecked it from the start because all of those people said their meanings, yet you disapproved them and then stated your own meaning and then go all EVERYONE HAS THEIR OWN MEANING LOL YOUR STEEL SHIELD IS PAPER
Well so much for consistency then, that quote isn't even from this topic.
of course it's not actually free will, but if nobody knows it's not free will, wouldn't people believe that there still is free will?
If we worshiped God because we had to, what's the point?
I think many christians are afraid to seriously sit down and contemplate the fact that there might not be a god. Not just "yeah I can see what you mean" but really, letting go of the faith for a second to look at the matter. It's so hard since when you first have been convinced of something (no matter how far-fetched) It's very hard to let go, or even think objective.And yes, I've done the opposite.
Quote from: BondJamesBond on May 27, 2008, 06:00:11 pmCaptain Ben put it.. nicely sort of:Quote from: Captain Ben on May 25, 2008, 11:57:57 pmmangled you fecked it from the start because all of those people said their meanings, yet you disapproved them and then stated your own meaning and then go all EVERYONE HAS THEIR OWN MEANING LOL YOUR STEEL SHIELD IS PAPERWell so much for consistency then, that quote isn't even from this topic.The phrase clutching at straws springs to mind.
Quote from: Psycho on May 27, 2008, 05:47:27 pmAnd yes, I've done the opposite.Not very well, apparently
And yes, I've done the opposite.
Well he claims religious people never try to think there is no God. He says they should truly "drop their faith" and consider atheism. However, its easy to say you tried and do something, but dropping their faith is pretty much equivalent to him becoming part of the faith.Is he?
Quote from: Mangled* on May 27, 2008, 09:55:44 amToby, I won't even bother quoting that astoundingly poor post.Of course you won't because I just /pwnt you all over the place.Quote from: Mangled* on May 27, 2008, 05:15:23 pmThank you 8th account. You said that which I couldn't find a way to express correctly.Gee Mangled. You're just not cut out for it so you let people like 8th Account and The Geologist do all the dirty work and you essentially just say "yeah, what he said" afterwards.I don't think you should call yourself an Atheist anymore Mangled* because they would probably be embarrassed by the stupidity you spread around on behalf of Atheism. In fact, you're like some kind of nazi just throwing off people's arguments as irrelevant or straight out wrong without any rebuttal of your own. You hate it when people share their opinions based on religion, but it's ok when you're opinion is shared.Captain Ben put it.. nicely sort of:Quote from: Captain Ben on May 25, 2008, 11:57:57 pmmangled you fecked it from the start because all of those people said their meanings, yet you disapproved them and then stated your own meaning and then go all EVERYONE HAS THEIR OWN MEANING LOL YOUR STEEL SHIELD IS PAPER---But unfortunately, I've turned this thread into another prove bible thread which never gets anywhere... but here we go:-- Geo's first post:I'm not here to prove complete factual/credibility of the Bible. It all began here: "Because it's backed up by centuries of research and observations. The fact that I can't think of a single provable argument against it and you probably can't either." Throughout the thread I've followed that thought to support religion. In fact, didn't it used to be: "just because you can't disprove God, doesn't mean He exists"? And here is Mangled*, "you can't disprove evolution, so it exists". You might say evolution is proved but the theory still has its fair share of flaws... Just as the Bible does. But I'll have to take a hit... I took it too far, didn't I. In the end I don't think anyone can really prove the Bible factually. I have... to... give you....... that. The Bible is not completely factually accurate--- 8th Account:1) The New Testament was written not only by many authors, but over a long period of time. How could so many people who lived in totally different generations get together and conspire something like that?2) I gave my points on proof he was resurrected... Empty tomb, missing gaurds, seeing Christ after his death. (I'll get into it more later here)3) Graverobbers did not shove a 2 ton boulder up a slope, completely revealing the cave while extremely disciplined guards stood on duty.The accounts and records of the Resurrection seem sketchy to us today... Because they're old. Is that all? Because it happened so long ago, now maybe it's not true anymore. What if in a few hundred years later, documents of the studies in evolution were dug up? We know them today as legit observations and extremely well-researched topics. A few centuries later... Hmm... The theory seems solid... I don't really see anything wrong with it. Some good studies have been made. Some fair observations and records... Oh but these were conducted in 2002 people back then.. not so.. not so smart were they? They didn't really have the technology for this data to be fully proved. Yeah, I don't know if we can trust these thousands of scientists. And check out this Darwin guy. Probably some frustrated kid who failed classes and needed some way to make themselves a livin'. Yeah it makes sense now, it's all one crazy conspiracy which caused so many (high paying) jobs in science to be created on some epic lie.--- Psycho it's like this. Maybe my life was changed for the better when I took up this faith. Even if God isn't real, I am still happier in believing He is, so why give it up?