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Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
Best Admin: jrgp, he's like the forum mom and a pet dog rolled into one.
And what do you mean, "Love is real"?
What's with both you and Vjichti acting like I said "The only valid calendar in the world is the one that Jesus himself created"? I didn't say anything of the sort.
Attempting to hide your ignorance with sarcasm doesn't make you less ignorant.
Incidentally, is your "grey-haired God" belief really the result of your own self-discovery?
I could counter your argument by saying "'God is judgment' is actually a very ancient ideology that is purposely obscure and what atheists often use as a 'get out of argument free' card. God isn't judgment; God is a benevolent creator that wants nothing more than to have a personal relationship with each of his human creations."In reality, the Bible presents two aspects of God, and not in as segregated (Old/New Testaments) a manner as you probably believe. You've admitted that you haven't read the Bible, so aren't you just picking and choosing personal opinions and things you've heard from other atheists and assuming that's the whole story? Isn't parroting other atheists no different from what you accuse Christians of doing?And what do you mean, "Love is real"?
As far as the date thing goes, how would you expect them to keep track? There's no BC/AD system for the Old Testament (obviously), and the New Testament was written before Jesus' birth was used as a basis. However, what the Bible does have is detailed genealogies (this person lived for this long before having this kid who lived this long, etc. etc.), so dates CAN actually be determined that way.
I don't think God can do those things either.So anything bad in the world only happens because God is powerless to prevent it? Or what are you saying?
Mangled, with you these are the only ways that a person can get their belief system:1) Grow up thinking independently and ultimately agree with you.2) Grow up being led around by the nose and ultimately disagree with you.
Funny how the validity of a person's beliefs and choices are defined exclusively by your own opinions. Incidentally, is your "grey-haired God" belief really the result of your own self-discovery?
Question!Is the Very Hungry Caterpillar erotic literature to a zoophile?
Quote from: Graham on January 19, 2010, 02:33:44 pmQuote from: ValiS on January 19, 2010, 01:55:44 pmQuote from: Shard on January 19, 2010, 01:17:29 pmThe world HAS developed difernetly then what God intended according to the bible, since that contains the rules and regulations, which were not followed by all people and therefore we live in a diferent society then what was intended, once again in relation to the bible.Whats the use of a god when we can control our own lives?Can you stop a bullet going through your brain? Can you stop rain from falling? Can you make the sun rise or set?There are so many things about our lives we can't control, to think we can is foolish. Religion or not.On the question about Bible being outdated. It's not, the same problems people had then, we have now. The Bible actually has something to say about this issue:Ecclesiastes 1:9:What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.(NIV)WTF. Learn to argue please. He specifically sayd: since that contains the rules and regulations, which were not followed by all people and therefore we live in a diferent society.Keyword: peoplenot followed by all people and therefore we live in a diferent societyI seriously don´t understand why you start talking about rain and sun. How are they relevant, if the topic was people not following god´s rules? Thats a prime example of taking things out of context.Are you saying people then ("jesus´" time) had to deal with abortions, organ transplants, sex change, etc?PS. I dont much care for bible quotes. Especially when the same thing is repeated three times over in a sentence.
Quote from: ValiS on January 19, 2010, 01:55:44 pmQuote from: Shard on January 19, 2010, 01:17:29 pmThe world HAS developed difernetly then what God intended according to the bible, since that contains the rules and regulations, which were not followed by all people and therefore we live in a diferent society then what was intended, once again in relation to the bible.Whats the use of a god when we can control our own lives?Can you stop a bullet going through your brain? Can you stop rain from falling? Can you make the sun rise or set?There are so many things about our lives we can't control, to think we can is foolish. Religion or not.On the question about Bible being outdated. It's not, the same problems people had then, we have now. The Bible actually has something to say about this issue:Ecclesiastes 1:9:What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.(NIV)
Quote from: Shard on January 19, 2010, 01:17:29 pmThe world HAS developed difernetly then what God intended according to the bible, since that contains the rules and regulations, which were not followed by all people and therefore we live in a diferent society then what was intended, once again in relation to the bible.Whats the use of a god when we can control our own lives?
The world HAS developed difernetly then what God intended according to the bible, since that contains the rules and regulations, which were not followed by all people and therefore we live in a diferent society then what was intended, once again in relation to the bible.
I had a post all typed out but my retarded laptop decided to freak out and I lost it. Anyway the jist of it:*Calm down down from where? please dont get personal. its not gonna help your "argument"*I commented on what you are saying I am ignoring. this sentence makes no sense*Just because it doesn't meet your "standards" means nothing. what doesnt meet my standards? what means nothing? please express yourself so that others may understand what you mean.*Ignoring Bible verses in a debate about the Bible is like trying to ignore water in the ocean. I couldn´t have commented on the bible "verse" had I ignored it, get your logic straight. besides, you can not use bible verses AS AN ARGUMENT in a debate about the bible. you can argue about the verses, but the verse itself does not prove anything. thats common sense This ain't my first rodeo, buddy. it´s a rodeo now? cool!
@Mangled*: Actually, God didn't stop that bullet from hitting that boy in that church, because it would be equal to forcing people to believe in him, cause people would get scared, they'd realize heaven and hell is real, and no one wants to suffer for eternity.God is also about justice, and justice is about freedom.We're free to choose whether we want to believe in his existence or not, and therefore we cannot blame anyone but ourselves for the consequences.
Quote from: demoniac93 on January 22, 2010, 08:27:03 pm@Mangled*: Actually, God didn't stop that bullet from hitting that boy in that church, because it would be equal to forcing people to believe in him, cause people would get scared, they'd realize heaven and hell is real, and no one wants to suffer for eternity.God is also about justice, and justice is about freedom.We're free to choose whether we want to believe in his existence or not, and therefore we cannot blame anyone but ourselves for the consequences.I'm sure if he was the interventionalist God as the Bible describes him to be he could have stopped that bullet without alerting any attention, don't you? It was a stray bullet fired in the air at night, nobody would know if it just disappeared or landed somewhere else. But it, by pure chance, literally in a million-to-one scenario, flew up and then back down over a distance of 3 miles and then penetrated all the way through a church roof and precisely into an innocent child's head.The slightest breeze in a different direction would have averted it. Or if the gun was pointed at a different angle by a fraction of milimeter.You can't defend that. Graham definitely can't defend that.Lets not forget that in many of the Bible's stories, God intervenes, makes miracles and interacts with humanity, and never really in a subtle way.
What the hell are you talking about shard? It can be viewed in the perspective of erotic literature. The Bible can be viewed in any way possible, there's no real fact as to what the bible is.
Our own pitiful logic and theories made it possible to defeat thousands of diseases and viruses, to feed much of the population, to lengthen life expectancy and reduce child death, to get to the moon and cut the travel time between places on opposite sides of the globe by previously inconceivable amounts with unimaginable methods.That kind of beats the kosher diet, circumcision and not touching women on their period, regardless of flashy miracles and force fed fairy tales.
Quote from: Mangled* on January 27, 2010, 08:05:11 pmQuote from: demoniac93 on January 22, 2010, 08:27:03 pm@Mangled*: Actually, God didn't stop that bullet from hitting that boy in that church, because it would be equal to forcing people to believe in him, cause people would get scared, they'd realize heaven and hell is real, and no one wants to suffer for eternity.God is also about justice, and justice is about freedom.We're free to choose whether we want to believe in his existence or not, and therefore we cannot blame anyone but ourselves for the consequences.I'm sure if he was the interventionalist God as the Bible describes him to be he could have stopped that bullet without alerting any attention, don't you? It was a stray bullet fired in the air at night, nobody would know if it just disappeared or landed somewhere else. But it, by pure chance, literally in a million-to-one scenario, flew up and then back down over a distance of 3 miles and then penetrated all the way through a church roof and precisely into an innocent child's head.The slightest breeze in a different direction would have averted it. Or if the gun was pointed at a different angle by a fraction of milimeter.You can't defend that. Graham definitely can't defend that.Lets not forget that in many of the Bible's stories, God intervenes, makes miracles and interacts with humanity, and never really in a subtle way.It was before we were so obsessed with out own pitiful logic and theories.Perhaps God didn't cause a breeze of wind cause he wants us to remember that we can and will die at some point, and nobody knows when that is, except for him.
Quote from: Demonic on January 28, 2010, 08:56:43 amOur own pitiful logic and theories made it possible to defeat thousands of diseases and viruses, to feed much of the population, to lengthen life expectancy and reduce child death, to get to the moon and cut the travel time between places on opposite sides of the globe by previously inconceivable amounts with unimaginable methods.That kind of beats the kosher diet, circumcision and not touching women on their period, regardless of flashy miracles and force fed fairy tales.Did that logic stop wars? World hunger? Crime?Accept it, half of what science creates we use to destroy life...
Did that logic stop wars? World hunger? Crime?Accept it, half of what science creates we use to destroy life...