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universalchiro wrote:Logic dictates there is a God: if one views the disciples actions there are clues to supernatural events. For example: if we heard some dude claim to be God, we would think he is a lunatuc, but we would check to see if he did anything that was supernatural. If he can't do anything supernatural, then he is confirmed a lunatic. So this gets some of the men to check out Jesus. But his stinking message is that he has no money and says to the disciples they won't get money either? Strike 1. Then he demands to be celibate or monogomous? Strike 2. And then Jesus promises no fame but persecution? Strike 3. I'm out of there!
No one would follow a crazy Jesus and no money, no chicks & persecution. So the logic is that Jesus had to perform miracles as recorded. But then he dies? Common! I'm out of there again! No one would follow a guy that provides no wealth no chicks & promises persecution, and then dies! At this point I'm discounting the earlier miracles, what good are they the dude died! Game over, I'm out of here. Unless I see resurrected from the dead, & that was the final motivation for the disciples to follow Jesus with no wealth no women and martyrdom.
Logically their actions testify they saw supernatural events, yet following God is still illogical according to my primal instincts & base desires, but I chose to obey because the Bible is supernatural.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:universalchiro wrote:Logic dictates there is a God: if one views the disciples actions there are clues to supernatural events. For example: if we heard some dude claim to be God, we would think he is a lunatuc, but we would check to see if he did anything that was supernatural. If he can't do anything supernatural, then he is confirmed a lunatic. So this gets some of the men to check out Jesus. But his stinking message is that he has no money and says to the disciples they won't get money either? Strike 1. Then he demands to be celibate or monogomous? Strike 2. And then Jesus promises no fame but persecution? Strike 3. I'm out of there!
No one would follow a crazy Jesus and no money, no chicks & persecution. So the logic is that Jesus had to perform miracles as recorded. But then he dies? Common! I'm out of there again! No one would follow a guy that provides no wealth no chicks & promises persecution, and then dies! At this point I'm discounting the earlier miracles, what good are they the dude died! Game over, I'm out of here. Unless I see resurrected from the dead, & that was the final motivation for the disciples to follow Jesus with no wealth no women and martyrdom.
Logically their actions testify they saw supernatural events, yet following God is still illogical according to my primal instincts & base desires, but I chose to obey because the Bible is supernatural.
Jesus demanded celibacy? What?
I'm pretty sure the early Christians were cult-like and bred like rabbits.
-TG
warmonger1981 wrote:2dimes.... To me it's illogical. God ransoms himself to himself in order to forgive man of his sins. Doesn't seem right.
warmonger1981 wrote:Isn't man made in the image of God? So are we not "God like"? If so, that means we are a form of God. If we are a form of God then we should be able to become more like a God. Mormons maybe?
warmonger1981 wrote:In my research into Ancient Mystery Religions there seems to be a few common denominators in Christianity. If Jesus was the founder of Christianity, how much of Ancient Mysteries Religions did he borrow? Or was most of the Ancient Religions injected into modern Christianity to misdirect the masses to never know true knowledge or religion?
patrickaa317 wrote:2dimes wrote:warmonger1981 wrote:Can someone explain to my something? If Jesus was God in the flesh, why would Jesus/God sacrifice himself to himself to ransom humanity from his sins? Seems illogical doesn't it?isaiah40 wrote:Would you run out into the street and push your son/daughter out of the path of an oncoming car, thereby possibly getting killed just so your son/daughter would live?
No that's not logical. Instead of getting out of the moving vehicle I'm driving to push the kid out of it's way getting killed myself. I would use the horn to warn them. If that did not help I would use the brakes to stop the car or finally the wheel to steer around the kid.
A better analogy in my opinion is.
I set up an automated slaughter machine for sheep that can't be stopped. I then move to Australia for 30 years because I like Roos and it's the only place I can develop replacement bodies for people. People are morons so they keep going into the thing and getting killed. I send my son with the only key to shut the thing off. Unfortunately anyone using the key is maimed. But gets the only prototype permanent body I have currently. After he shuts off the machine there is an air ambulance waiting three days to bring him back to Australia to finish making permanent replacement bodies for everyone else.
I think you must have misread the post. You weren't supposed to be the driver in the car.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:God can not co-exist with sin
Sin entered the world separating us from God
For the removal of sin there must be "the shedding of blood" (from a spotless or SINLESS sacrifice)
All men have sinned
Therefore.....
God became man to become the sacrifice man needed to have a relationship with God (without that sacrifice man would die in sin and be separated from God for eternity)
jaya2jay wrote:God can not co-exist with sin
2dimes wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:2dimes wrote:warmonger1981 wrote:Can someone explain to my something? If Jesus was God in the flesh, why would Jesus/God sacrifice himself to himself to ransom humanity from his sins? Seems illogical doesn't it?isaiah40 wrote:Would you run out into the street and push your son/daughter out of the path of an oncoming car, thereby possibly getting killed just so your son/daughter would live?
No that's not logical. Instead of getting out of the moving vehicle I'm driving to push the kid out of it's way getting killed myself. I would use the horn to warn them. If that did not help I would use the brakes to stop the car or finally the wheel to steer around the kid.
A better analogy in my opinion is.
I set up an automated slaughter machine for sheep that can't be stopped. I then move to Australia for 30 years because I like Roos and it's the only place I can develop replacement bodies for people. People are morons so they keep going into the thing and getting killed. I send my son with the only key to shut the thing off. Unfortunately anyone using the key is maimed. But gets the only prototype permanent body I have currently. After he shuts off the machine there is an air ambulance waiting three days to bring him back to Australia to finish making permanent replacement bodies for everyone else.
I think you must have misread the post. You weren't supposed to be the driver in the car.
Warmonger asked why Jesus would sacrifice himself to himself. Therefore there is only one who is both driving the car, then pushing the pedestrian out of harms way. What's the purpose.
I standby my opinion, it would be more logical to just apply the brakes.
BigBallinStalin wrote:
because you say so?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
patrickaa317 wrote:2dimes wrote:patrickaa317 wrote:2dimes wrote:warmonger1981 wrote:Can someone explain to my something? If Jesus was God in the flesh, why would Jesus/God sacrifice himself to himself to ransom humanity from his sins? Seems illogical doesn't it?isaiah40 wrote:Would you run out into the street and push your son/daughter out of the path of an oncoming car, thereby possibly getting killed just so your son/daughter would live?
No that's not logical. Instead of getting out of the moving vehicle I'm driving to push the kid out of it's way getting killed myself. I would use the horn to warn them. If that did not help I would use the brakes to stop the car or finally the wheel to steer around the kid.
A better analogy in my opinion is.
I set up an automated slaughter machine for sheep that can't be stopped. I then move to Australia for 30 years because I like Roos and it's the only place I can develop replacement bodies for people. People are morons so they keep going into the thing and getting killed. I send my son with the only key to shut the thing off. Unfortunately anyone using the key is maimed. But gets the only prototype permanent body I have currently. After he shuts off the machine there is an air ambulance waiting three days to bring him back to Australia to finish making permanent replacement bodies for everyone else.
I think you must have misread the post. You weren't supposed to be the driver in the car.
Warmonger asked why Jesus would sacrifice himself to himself. Therefore there is only one who is both driving the car, then pushing the pedestrian out of harms way. What's the purpose.
I standby my opinion, it would be more logical to just apply the brakes.
You were replying to the question that isaiah40 posed though.
jay_a2j wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:
because you say so?
No, because God says so. Go ahead and argue (with God).... I'd grab some popcorn but it would be over before I got back!
BigBallinStalin wrote:
Oh, by the way:
You can't win with logic in religious matters because it's self-defeating. Suffer your losses by proclaiming your underlying 'taking it on faith' position.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:
Oh, by the way:
You can't win with logic in religious matters because it's self-defeating. Suffer your losses by proclaiming your underlying 'taking it on faith' position.
Sorry it took a minute to respond.... The Bible proves itself to be the Word of God.
The things in it are:
a) historically accurate
b) prophetically accurate
c) CAN NOT be shown to be in error (in it's entirety)
Symmetry wrote:
That's quite a caveat you've got at the end there. You mean that it can be shown to be in error, in particular? But somehow not in the end?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jonesthecurl wrote:Jay! Hurrah. Never yet agreed with you as far as I remember, but always good to hear from you.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Symmetry wrote:
That's quite a caveat you've got at the end there. You mean that it can be shown to be in error, in particular? But somehow not in the end?
Quite the non-response you have there...
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