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thegreekdog wrote:Lootifer wrote:Well thats the thread over, cause you just made an agnostic happy.
Any luck? I did pray for you (in between chasing my son around church for an hour).
Lootifer wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Lootifer wrote:Well thats the thread over, cause you just made an agnostic happy.
Any luck? I did pray for you (in between chasing my son around church for an hour).
Pretty sure it backfired then. Yesterday was an absolute nightmare.
jonesthecurl wrote:Gillipig wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Lootifer wrote:Well thats the thread over, cause you just made an agnostic happy.
Any luck? I did pray for you (in between chasing my son around church for an hour).
Can you include me in your next prayer? God won't listen to me so I'd like a medium. Ask him if he can help me discover a theory of eveything. That would be helpful, thanks.
[throws Gillipig back in lake]
Can't pray - but I CAN baptize!
Lootifer wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Lootifer wrote:Well thats the thread over, cause you just made an agnostic happy.
Any luck? I did pray for you (in between chasing my son around church for an hour).
Pretty sure it backfired then. Yesterday was an absolute nightmare.
Some would ask, "how could a perfect God create a universe filled with so much that is evil?" They have missed a far greater conundrum: "why would a perfect God create a universe at all?"
Phatscotty wrote:I have my own theory on this, and I actually think about it a lot. Religiously, college was a confusing time and my World Religion class certainly put a lot of ideas in my head. After all, I was studying religion right? Well, I came out an Atheist, probably like a lot of other students who listened to the anti-God ranting 55 minutes everyday Monday-Friday for 4 months. Can't say for sure the anti-God ranting everyday had an influence on me as I took notes on it and memorized it and got tested on it, but hey, it might be possible.
Anyways, I thought I was Atheist for a few years. I argued all the basic talking points with family and friends, not understanding them, but the arguements just sounded good and seemed to make sense (to a highly inexperienced person in their early 20's). Then, one day I realized it was just as silly to try to prove God does not exist as it is to prove God does exist, so I stopped pretending like I had it figured out at 22 years old.
As for the question, even people I respect tremendously and can explain with reason and conviction why God does not exist, I have noted they are, without exception (in my experience), pretty miserable with no hope for anything and don't participate in anything, barely even family functions or friendly events, and they usually never have children.
My theory is that human beings do have souls, and it needs to be filled with something. Atheists at first have that emptiness of the soul and they quickly fill it with something else, usually something secular, anti-religion, or Liberal. And that's why they can never stfu at Christmas dinner about how Jesus never existed and have to start yelling and call people stupid.
oVo wrote:Is God a volatile petty conniving sadistic despicable myopic miserable nefarious fickle douchenugget of a megalomaniac OR something else entirely?
zimmah wrote:Phatscotty wrote:I have my own theory on this, and I actually think about it a lot. Religiously, college was a confusing time and my World Religion class certainly put a lot of ideas in my head. After all, I was studying religion right? Well, I came out an Atheist, probably like a lot of other students who listened to the anti-God ranting 55 minutes everyday Monday-Friday for 4 months. Can't say for sure the anti-God ranting everyday had an influence on me as I took notes on it and memorized it and got tested on it, but hey, it might be possible.
Anyways, I thought I was Atheist for a few years. I argued all the basic talking points with family and friends, not understanding them, but the arguements just sounded good and seemed to make sense (to a highly inexperienced person in their early 20's). Then, one day I realized it was just as silly to try to prove God does not exist as it is to prove God does exist, so I stopped pretending like I had it figured out at 22 years old.
As for the question, even people I respect tremendously and can explain with reason and conviction why God does not exist, I have noted they are, without exception (in my experience), pretty miserable with no hope for anything and don't participate in anything, barely even family functions or friendly events, and they usually never have children.
My theory is that human beings do have souls, and it needs to be filled with something. Atheists at first have that emptiness of the soul and they quickly fill it with something else, usually something secular, anti-religion, or Liberal. And that's why they can never stfu at Christmas dinner about how Jesus never existed and have to start yelling and call people stupid.
that's a pretty interesting statement you make here, and i agree to a certain degree with it.
i don't really understand how people could even say Jesus did not exist, while our calendars are based on his birth-year (or a close estimate at least, as Jesus was probably not born exactly on 1 A.D.) and there are many written documents from around his age that either prophetised his coming or confirmed his existence. Many of the documents like parts of the dead sea scrolls are dated to before Jesus, and already describe in detail certain facts that would happen during Jesus lifetime, such as his birth and death. I can't remember exactly how many prophecies surround Jesus life and death but it's at least around 300, most of which are found in the dead sea scrolls and are confirmed by later documents.
The bible is not the only book that talks about Jesus either, the Koran also talks about Jesus, although he's called Isa there, and he's not seen as (the son of) God*, but as a regular prophet. *In the bible Jesus is portrayed as the son of God, even though many Christians claim Jesus is God.
Sometimes the way historians try to cover up history makes me think of the manga/anime series "one piece", in which nico robin tries to uncover the true history which is kept hidden by powerful persons who want to protect their status. Of course it's not exactly like that in real life, however researchers and archaeologist do in fact continuously publish fake articles for fame and also they won't ever publish articles that would make them lose credibility, so in a sense the 'true history' will always remain hard to find. Also many archaeological finds are hard to interpret right even if you wanted to, and at best it's a guess. Researchers are notorious for having a hard time to admit their previous mistakes as well, so once they came to a conclusion it's hard to change their minds when new information is dug up, sometimes they even pretend it's not there or they write it off as a fluke. Even if researchers admit their mistakes, schools will often still use the older books and/or teachers and parents will give outdated information.
Non-biblical evidence of Jesus is found in the fact that in the first century "Christians whose name is derived from Christus" were under a lot of pressure by the Romans. Whether or not Jesus was just a very popular dude or a higher being is debatable, but the fact that he existed is hardly deniable, one could than also argue Julius Cesar never existed. Several letters written by Romans in a high government position speak about Christians, and Christians were known to worship Christ as a god.
The Talmud speaks of a man named Yesha (Yeshua is the hebrew name of Jesus) who was to be punished to death for practicing sorcery. (most jews did not accept Jesus as their savior, and the miracles he did were seen as sorcery, something that is forbidden in the bible and many other holy books, mainly because sorcery is done through demons, or fallen angels working with Satan).
Also note that Jesus lived in a time period in which not many written document was created (or at least not many written documents from that time period have been found). He lived in a pretty remote corner of the roman empire, and he only served for 3 and a half years. So it's amazing that there's still relatively much evidence of Jesus even if you disregard the bible itself.
hahaha3hahaha wrote:@ zimmah:
John 10:30 and John 8:58 clearly show that Jesus claimed to be God.
hahaha3hahaha wrote:chang50 wrote:hahaha3hahaha wrote:@ zimmah:
John 10:30 and John 8:58 clearly show that Jesus claimed to be God.
Just as the mental health records of thousands of patients would show the same
Was in reference to zimmah saying "*In the bible Jesus is portrayed as the son of God, even though many Christians claim Jesus is God."
As for your claim, how many of these patients have historical evidence of them living a sinless life, having flawless ethical teachings, having died forgiving their executioners and being resurrected?
Matthew 18:8-9 wrote:"And if your hand or foot causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away."
Luke 14:26 wrote:"If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple."
mrswdk wrote:Quote a lot of his lessons were borrowed from other sources anyway. It's pretty easy to teach good ethics if you use lines that have already been heavily polished by other people.
hahaha3hahaha wrote:"The universe is nothing but a collection of atoms in motion, human beings are simply machines for propagating DNA, and the propagation of DNA is a self-sustaining process. It is every living object's sole reason for living." Richard Dawkins.
"Science has no need of purpose ... all the extraordinary, wonderful richness of this world can be expressed as growth from the dunghill of purposeless interconnected corruption." Peter Atkins.
"You, your joys and your sorrows, your memories and your ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will, are in fact no more than the behavior of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules." Francis Crick.
Discuss.
PLAYER57832 wrote:hahaha3hahaha wrote:"The universe is nothing but a collection of atoms in motion, human beings are simply machines for propagating DNA, and the propagation of DNA is a self-sustaining process. It is every living object's sole reason for living." Richard Dawkins.
"Science has no need of purpose ... all the extraordinary, wonderful richness of this world can be expressed as growth from the dunghill of purposeless interconnected corruption." Peter Atkins.
"You, your joys and your sorrows, your memories and your ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will, are in fact no more than the behavior of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules." Francis Crick.
Discuss.
Discuss what? That quotes from 3 people taken out of context say nothing much about what those individuals think, never mind all of Agnostics and Atheists? That you have no clear idea of what Agnostics and atheists really and truly think ?
zimmah wrote:
i don't really understand how people could even say Jesus did not exist, while our calendars are based on his birth-year (or a close estimate at least, as Jesus was probably not born exactly on 1 A.D.) and there are many written documents from around his age that either prophetised his coming or confirmed his existence. Many of the documents like parts of the dead sea scrolls are dated to before Jesus, and already describe in detail certain facts that would happen during Jesus lifetime, such as his birth and death. I can't remember exactly how many prophecies surround Jesus life and death but it's at least around 300, most of which are found in the dead sea scrolls and are confirmed by later documents.
The bible is not the only book that talks about Jesus either, the Koran also talks about Jesus, although he's called Isa there, and he's not seen as (the son of) God*, but as a regular prophet. *In the bible Jesus is portrayed as the son of God, even though many Christians claim Jesus is God.
Nice how you mix a lot of disparent, unrelated facts to prove your conspiracy --Yes, researchers can be arrogant and difficult to dissuade. It comes from being very smart and also very dedicated. BUT.. to think they all agree is wrong. It is inherent to all sciences that folks come forward with information, it is reviewed and questioned, argued and questioned.zimmah wrote: Sometimes the way historians try to cover up history makes me think of the manga/anime series "one piece", in which nico robin tries to uncover the true history which is kept hidden by powerful persons who want to protect their status. Of course it's not exactly like that in real life, however researchers and archaeologist do in fact continuously publish fake articles for fame and also they won't ever publish articles that would make them lose credibility, so in a sense the 'true history' will always remain hard to find. Also many archaeological finds are hard to interpret right even if you wanted to, and at best it's a guess. Researchers are notorious for having a hard time to admit their previous mistakes as well, so once they came to a conclusion it's hard to change their minds when new information is dug up, sometimes they even pretend it's not there or they write it off as a fluke. Even if researchers admit their mistakes, schools will often still use the older books and/or teachers and parents will give outdated information.
No. The events you speak of happened well after the death of Christ. In fact, early Christians considered themselves Jews. The term "Christian" was derogatory at first.zimmah wrote: Non-biblical evidence of Jesus is found in the fact that in the first century "Christians whose name is derived from Christus" were under a lot of pressure by the Romans. Whether or not Jesus was just a very popular dude or a higher being is debatable, but the fact that he existed is hardly deniable, one could than also argue Julius Cesar never existed. Several letters written by Romans in a high government position speak about Christians, and Christians were known to worship Christ as a god.
You do realize that the Talmud is the first 5 books of the Christian Bible? I have no idea what your point is here, but it gets down to the fact that prophecy is not entirely clear. Jews do/did not feel Christ met the criteria for the Messiah. Christians do/did.zimmah wrote:The Talmud speaks of a man named Yesha (Yeshua is the hebrew name of Jesus) who was to be punished to death for practicing sorcery. (most jews did not accept Jesus as their savior, and the miracles he did were seen as sorcery, something that is forbidden in the bible and many other holy books, mainly because sorcery is done through demons, or fallen angels working with Satan).
No, this is really not true. Sorry, but it just is not.zimmah wrote:Also note that Jesus lived in a time period in which not many written document was created (or at least not many written documents from that time period have been found). He lived in a pretty remote corner of the roman empire, and he only served for 3 and a half years. So it's amazing that there's still relatively much evidence of Jesus even if you disregard the bible itself.
chang50 wrote:mrswdk wrote:Quote a lot of his lessons were borrowed from other sources anyway. It's pretty easy to teach good ethics if you use lines that have already been heavily polished by other people.
Isn't the golden rule to be found in the analects of Confucius?
notyou2 wrote:Seems to me that it is the religious right of america and the tea party that are the ones that are unhappy. For proof see this thread
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=93718&start=5385#p4307113
chang50 wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:hahaha3hahaha wrote:"The universe is nothing but a collection of atoms in motion, human beings are simply machines for propagating DNA, and the propagation of DNA is a self-sustaining process. It is every living object's sole reason for living." Richard Dawkins.
"Science has no need of purpose ... all the extraordinary, wonderful richness of this world can be expressed as growth from the dunghill of purposeless interconnected corruption." Peter Atkins.
"You, your joys and your sorrows, your memories and your ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will, are in fact no more than the behavior of a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules." Francis Crick.
Discuss.
Discuss what? That quotes from 3 people taken out of context say nothing much about what those individuals think, never mind all of Agnostics and Atheists? That you have no clear idea of what Agnostics and atheists really and truly think ?
Thats what happens when disbelief gets absurdly raised to the level of a worldview,there is no reason why Dawkins,Crick,Atkins,and any other disbelievers have to share anything other than a disbelief in the existence of deities.
notyou2 wrote:Seems to me that it is the religious right of america and the tea party that are the ones that are unhappy. For proof see this thread
http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=93718&start=5385#p4307113
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