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saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Lionz wrote:AAFitz,
Maybe you should quote me if you claim that I did.
What do you want me to answer? Can you define proven if you want me to say what something has proven?
Uncle Waldo wrote:I remember walking accross the street from Dairy Queen to my apartment complex in 2nd grade and just going nuts saying (in my head), "who created you God? who created you God?" I finally gave it a rest and just put it aside for the most part and then in 7th grade a freind of mine said, "God created logic".
PLAYER57832 wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I am looking for evidence of God. If any of you have any...please post it here.
God is ultimately a matter of belief.
But then, you cannot prove there is NO God, either.
The proof for either comes within.
OK, shoot.LikeYestrdaysJam wrote:you may not be able to prove there is no GOD but you can sure as hell prove that everything humans belief about what he does is utter bullshit.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Lionz wrote:
PLAYER,
Did Marco Polo not write about living dinosaurs in The Travels of Marco Polo and suggest there were people hunting dinosaurs over 50 feet in length less than 1,000 years ago in it? http://www.apologeticspress.org/articles/3806 . Did he not even claim a Chinese Emperor had a number of dragons which were used to pull his chariots in parades?
Lionz wrote:
Did Josephus not write about flying serpents in the Antiquities of the Jews? Did Herodotus not write of winged serpents over two thousand years ago? Does the Aberdeen Bestiary not clearly refer to one or more dinosaur? Are dragons not mentioned as very rare but still living creatures in a 16th century four-volume encyclopedia entitled Historiae Animalium? http://www.genesispark.com/genpark/history/history.htm. Did Daniken ever suggest that the great pyramid was designed by the Father or suggest that it backed up Hebrew scripture?
Lionz wrote:Did Josephus not write about flying serpents in the Antiquities of the Jews?
The Feathered Serpent was a prominent supernatural entity or deity, found in many Mesoamerican religions. It was called Quetzalcoatl among the Aztecs, Kukulkan among the Yucatec Maya, and Tepeu Gukumatz among the K'iche' (Quiché) Maya. The double symbolism used in its name is considered allegoric to the dual nature of the deity, where being feathered represents its divine nature or ability to fly to reach the skies and being a serpent represents its human nature or ability to creep on the ground among other animals of the Earth, a dualism very common in Mesoamerican deities.
OK, shoot.LikeYestrdaysJam wrote:you may not be able to prove there is no GOD but you can sure as hell prove that everything humans belief about what he does is utter bullshit.
"Among Serpents, we find some that are furnished with Wings. Herodotus who saw those Serpents, says they had great Resemblance to those which the Greeks and Latins call'd Hydra; their Wings are not compos'd of Feathers like the Wings of Birds, but rather like to those of Batts; they love sweet smells, and frequent such Trees as bear Spices. These were the fiery Serpents that made so great a Destruction in the Camp of Israel...The brazen Serpent was a Figure of the flying Serpent, Saraph, which Moses fixed upon an erected Pole: That there were such, is most evident. Herodotus who had seen of those Serpents, says they very much resembled those which the Greeks and Latins called Hydra: He went on purpose to the City of Brutus to see those flying Animals, that had been devour'd by the Ibidian Birds." (Owen, Charles, An Essay Towards a Natural History of Serpents, 1742, pp. 191-193.)
Lionz wrote:What could a notion that the head of a cobra can have a wing like appearance logically explain for you if Herodotus described wings without feathers like wings of a bat in Historiae?
Also..."Among Serpents, we find some that are furnished with Wings. Herodotus who saw those Serpents, says they had great Resemblance to those which the Greeks and Latins call'd Hydra; their Wings are not compos'd of Feathers like the Wings of Birds, but rather like to those of Batts; they love sweet smells, and frequent such Trees as bear Spices. These were the fiery Serpents that made so great a Destruction in the Camp of Israel...The brazen Serpent was a Figure of the flying Serpent, Saraph, which Moses fixed upon an erected Pole: That there were such, is most evident. Herodotus who had seen of those Serpents, says they very much resembled those which the Greeks and Latins called Hydra: He went on purpose to the City of Brutus to see those flying Animals, that had been devour'd by the Ibidian Birds." (Owen, Charles, An Essay Towards a Natural History of Serpents, 1742, pp. 191-193.)
Maybe I quoted wrong for all I know and you should look for that here... http://www.genesispark.org/genpark/history/history.htm
In Greek mythology, the Lernaean Hydra (Greek: Λερναία Ὕδρα) was an ancient nameless serpent-like chthonic water beast (as its name evinces) that possessed many heads — the poets mention more heads than the vase-painters could paint for each head cut off it grew two more — and poisonous breath so virulent even her tracks were deadly. The Hydra of Lerna was killed by Heracles as one of his Twelve Labours. Its lair was the lake of Lerna in the Argolid, though archaeology has borne out the myth that the sacred site was older even than the Mycenaean city of Argos since Lerna was the site of the myth of the Danaids. Beneath the waters was an entrance to the Underworld, and the Hydra was its guardian.
In punishment the LORD sent among the people saraph serpents, which bit the people so that many of them died. Then the people came to Moses and said, "We have sinned in complaining against the LORD and you. Pray the LORD to take the serpents from us." So Moses prayed for the people, and the LORD said to Moses, "Make a saraph and mount it on a pole, and if anyone who has been bitten looks at it, he will recover." Moses accordingly made a bronze serpent and mounted it on a pole, and whenever anyone who had been bitten by a serpent looked at the bronze serpent, he recovered.
( Saraph: the Hebrew name for a certain species of venomous snakes; the word probably signifies "the fiery one," these snakes being so called from the burning effect of their poisonous bite. ) New American Bible Footnote
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