kagetora wrote:Ever watch history channel?
Yes, but I didn't know that everything on it was FACT.

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kagetora wrote:Ever watch history channel?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:kagetora wrote:Ever watch history channel?
Yes, but I didn't know that everything on it was FACT.
Juan_Bottom wrote:I like to call it the Bible History Channel.
suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
jay_a2j wrote:suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
Except that the Bible isn't "fallible" because God himself chose who to write it down and what to write down. And I think that God is wise enough to choose men who wouldn't "mess it up".
joecoolfrog wrote:jay_a2j wrote:suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
Except that the Bible isn't "fallible" because God himself chose who to write it down and what to write down. And I think that God is wise enough to choose men who wouldn't "mess it up".
You do realise that we can just turn around your tedious God default defence by constantly quoting Satan in response, if you have nothing to say than why post. A bigger man than you would just admit that he had blind faith and thats the end of it, surely a more honest and dignified stance than quoting the same set non answers over and over again. Do you guys get sent a newsletter with a steady supply of stonewalling responses, what sort of person would rather stifle debate than strive to learn ?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:joecoolfrog wrote:jay_a2j wrote:suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
Except that the Bible isn't "fallible" because God himself chose who to write it down and what to write down. And I think that God is wise enough to choose men who wouldn't "mess it up".
You do realise that we can just turn around your tedious God default defence by constantly quoting Satan in response, if you have nothing to say than why post. A bigger man than you would just admit that he had blind faith and thats the end of it, surely a more honest and dignified stance than quoting the same set non answers over and over again. Do you guys get sent a newsletter with a steady supply of stonewalling responses, what sort of person would rather stifle debate than strive to learn ?
meh, pot meet kettle?
Juan_Bottom wrote:jay_a2j wrote:suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
Except that the Bible isn't "fallible" because God himself chose who to write it down and what to write down. And I think that God is wise enough to choose men who wouldn't "mess it up".
And yet he isn't wise enough to appreciate blaming us for his own mistakes?
By which I mean, sending us to hell, when he's the one who made us that way. I may only be human, but even I get that. I don't know if the Christian God is all that wise. 'God made man in his image, and man returned him in kind.'
PLAYER57832 wrote:The main difference is that you don't really believe any of that and are plain and simply mocking those of us who do have serious beliefs.
PLAYER57832 wrote:The intelligent person is able to allow that even that which they do not believe might be true.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Or, to put it in other words: Usually you only attack that which threatens you.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I have said I don't agree with you, but I have not mocked you. Mockery is not argument, it is insult. Insult is beyond discussion, it is the realm of those who have no real backing to their arguments.
Juan_Bottom wrote:jay_a2j wrote:suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
Except that the Bible isn't "fallible" because God himself chose who to write it down and what to write down. And I think that God is wise enough to choose men who wouldn't "mess it up".
And yet he isn't wise enough to appreciate blaming us for his own mistakes?
By which I mean, sending us to hell, when he's the one who made us that way. I may only be human, but even I get that. I don't know if the Christian God is all that wise. 'God made man in his image, and man returned him in kind.'
Backglass wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:The main difference is that you don't really believe any of that and are plain and simply mocking those of us who do have serious beliefs.
Who are you to say my belief in Leprechauns is not serious? How dare you!
You may not like it...but my Religion is no different and no less real than yours. "Taking it serious" does not make it real.PLAYER57832 wrote:The intelligent person is able to allow that even that which they do not believe might be true.
I would say the intelligent person doesn't devote their life to stories that might be real.PLAYER57832 wrote:Or, to put it in other words: Usually you only attack that which threatens you.
And you must feel very threatened.PLAYER57832 wrote:I have said I don't agree with you, but I have not mocked you. Mockery is not argument, it is insult. Insult is beyond discussion, it is the realm of those who have no real backing to their arguments.
I say it's comedy and many would agree. It is only mockery when it hits too close to home, eh?
FabledIntegral wrote:suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
Actually, it doesn't make sense.
Men wrote the Bible.
Men are falliable.
Therefore the Bible is falliable.
That uses A -> B, A -> C, therefore B -> C.
Dogs have four legs.
Dogs eat meat.
Therefore, all things with four legs eat meat.
william18 wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:jay_a2j wrote:suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
Except that the Bible isn't "fallible" because God himself chose who to write it down and what to write down. And I think that God is wise enough to choose men who wouldn't "mess it up".
And yet he isn't wise enough to appreciate blaming us for his own mistakes?
By which I mean, sending us to hell, when he's the one who made us that way. I may only be human, but even I get that. I don't know if the Christian God is all that wise. 'God made man in his image, and man returned him in kind.'
It's not his fault that we go to hell, it's ours. There is something he gave us called free-will. We can believe what we want, but God did so much for us that if someone blatently shunned him then they will go to hell. It's your descision/risk if you don't want to beleive in him, but don't expect to give him the blame when you go to hell.
william18 wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:jay_a2j wrote:suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
Except that the Bible isn't "fallible" because God himself chose who to write it down and what to write down. And I think that God is wise enough to choose men who wouldn't "mess it up".
And yet he isn't wise enough to appreciate blaming us for his own mistakes?
By which I mean, sending us to hell, when he's the one who made us that way. I may only be human, but even I get that. I don't know if the Christian God is all that wise. 'God made man in his image, and man returned him in kind.'
It's not his fault that we go to hell, it's ours. There is something he gave us called free-will. We can believe what we want, but God did so much for us that if someone blatently shunned him then they will go to hell. It's your descision/risk if you don't want to beleive in him, but don't expect to give him the blame when you go to hell.
kagetora wrote:But what about "God's endall plan?" I was for 12 years a Christian, and this was pounded into me nearly every time I complained about anything. So by sending us to hell, is that part of his plan? Basically, that says to me that he doesn't love us. He just uses us for examples to people.
PLAYER57832 wrote:First, hell is not so much a place as seperation from God. When you sin, even small ones, you turn away from God. Christ died to reunite us. Believe in him and you are returned to God.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:First, hell is not so much a place as seperation from God. When you sin, even small ones, you turn away from God. Christ died to reunite us. Believe in him and you are returned to God.
Ack!
PLAYER57832 wrote:Neoteny wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:First, hell is not so much a place as seperation from God. When you sin, even small ones, you turn away from God. Christ died to reunite us. Believe in him and you are returned to God.
Ack!
You don't have to believe or agree, but it is what most Christians believe.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Neoteny wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:First, hell is not so much a place as seperation from God. When you sin, even small ones, you turn away from God. Christ died to reunite us. Believe in him and you are returned to God.
Ack!
You don't have to believe or agree, but it is what most Christians believe.
I don't know what church you go to and I don't even want to know.
Hell is a place, where there is "weeping and gnashing of teeth", "fire and brimstone". And yes, separation from God. But lets try not to sugar coat what it is.
Oh, and knock off the "that's what most Christians believe" crap, as if you change your views based on "what most Christians believe". How about believing what THE BIBLE says for a change?
PLAYER57832 wrote:How about accepting that your church is not the only one that reads and studies the Bible.
And, if you are going to dispute my "what most Christians believe" statement ... you need to do a bit more research. Because, unless you define Christianity to ONLY include those who think as you do, I am absolutely correct.
And that you seem so completely unaware of that ... speaks quite poorly of your education.
I have as much a right to voice my views as you. If anything, more, because I DO have the backing of so many people whom you choose to ignore.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:How about accepting that your church is not the only one that reads and studies the Bible.
And, if you are going to dispute my "what most Christians believe" statement ... you need to do a bit more research. Because, unless you define Christianity to ONLY include those who think as you do, I am absolutely correct.
And that you seem so completely unaware of that ... speaks quite poorly of your education.
I have as much a right to voice my views as you. If anything, more, because I DO have the backing of so many people whom you choose to ignore.
I have the "backing" of the Word of God. .
PLAYER57832 wrote:jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:How about accepting that your church is not the only one that reads and studies the Bible.
And, if you are going to dispute my "what most Christians believe" statement ... you need to do a bit more research. Because, unless you define Christianity to ONLY include those who think as you do, I am absolutely correct.
And that you seem so completely unaware of that ... speaks quite poorly of your education.
I have as much a right to voice my views as you. If anything, more, because I DO have the backing of so many people whom you choose to ignore.
I have the "backing" of the Word of God. .
The funny thing is, we do too.
And education is much more than a label. I have taught some pretty stupid PhD's ... and that is the quite literal truth!
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
FabledIntegral wrote:suggs wrote:There was nothing nonsensical about my post Jay.
You may not agree with it, but it made sense.
The Bible was written by men, and selected by men.
Men are fallible.
Therefore: the Bible is fallible.
There may or may not be flaws in my argument, but it does make sense.
Actually, it doesn't make sense.
Men wrote the Bible.
Men are falliable.
Therefore the Bible is falliable.
That uses A -> B, A -> C, therefore B -> C.
Dogs have four legs.
Dogs eat meat.
Therefore, all things with four legs eat meat.
jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:How about accepting that your church is not the only one that reads and studies the Bible.
And, if you are going to dispute my "what most Christians believe" statement ... you need to do a bit more research. Because, unless you define Christianity to ONLY include those who think as you do, I am absolutely correct.
And that you seem so completely unaware of that ... speaks quite poorly of your education.
I have as much a right to voice my views as you. If anything, more, because I DO have the backing of so many people whom you choose to ignore.
I have the "backing" of the Word of God. .
The funny thing is, we do too.
And education is much more than a label. I have taught some pretty stupid PhD's ... and that is the quite literal truth!
So where did you get Hell was not a literal place?
Because according to This Poll 62% of Americans believe in Hell.
PLAYER57832 wrote:jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jay_a2j wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:How about accepting that your church is not the only one that reads and studies the Bible.
And, if you are going to dispute my "what most Christians believe" statement ... you need to do a bit more research. Because, unless you define Christianity to ONLY include those who think as you do, I am absolutely correct.
And that you seem so completely unaware of that ... speaks quite poorly of your education.
I have as much a right to voice my views as you. If anything, more, because I DO have the backing of so many people whom you choose to ignore.
I have the "backing" of the Word of God. .
The funny thing is, we do too.
And education is much more than a label. I have taught some pretty stupid PhD's ... and that is the quite literal truth!
So where did you get Hell was not a literal place?
Because according to This Poll 62% of Americans believe in Hell.
This is a question of English, not the Bible. I said "not so much" ... you took that to mean "not at all".
but, if you want to argue how many angels can fit on the head of a pin ... go ahead.
I am not interested in convincing you to think as I. I am only interested that you stop proclaiming your beliefs as the only acceptable version of Christianity. You can think how you want, but you are the one "leading folks astray" when you claim things like Christians don't believe Evolution, etc. WE do!
But, thankfully, most people are already aware of this, even if you are not.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
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