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AlgyTaylor wrote:jay_a2j wrote:I'm sure that there are other verses that state His eternal existence but the one I know off hand is, "I am the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end."
Does this not assume that the bible is the exact word of god?
Do you agree that, as the bible has been first written, and then translated, from the eyes of humans, then there is a very real chance that the work contains errors?jay_a2j wrote:You do capitalize the H when speaking about God.....its a respect thing. (for those of us who do respect Him)
Can you not show respect without using poor grammer? If God did invent language, as I assume that you believe, I'd have thought he'd have wanted to use it properly ...
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:I do not believe the Bible contains errors. (Another "God would have prevented it" kind of thing).
AlgyTaylor wrote:jay_a2j wrote:I do not believe the Bible contains errors. (Another "God would have prevented it" kind of thing).
It's very hard to argue against that, mostly because what you're saying is totally cyclical. It's a bit like
human 1: "the world is made out of peanuts. I read it in this book"
human 2: "what makes you believe that book?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. He's always right"
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
human 1: "he told me that he was always right in the book"
human 2: "what makes the book right?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. he's always right."
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
human 1: "he told me that he was always right in the book"
human 2: "what makes the book right?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. he's always right."
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
human 1: "he told me that he was always right in the book"
human 2: "what makes the book right?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. he's always right."
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
....
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:AlgyTaylor wrote:jay_a2j wrote:I do not believe the Bible contains errors. (Another "God would have prevented it" kind of thing).
It's very hard to argue against that, mostly because what you're saying is totally cyclical. It's a bit like
human 1: "the world is made out of peanuts. I read it in this book"
human 2: "what makes you believe that book?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. He's always right"
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
human 1: "he told me that he was always right in the book"
human 2: "what makes the book right?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. he's always right."
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
human 1: "he told me that he was always right in the book"
human 2: "what makes the book right?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. he's always right."
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
human 1: "he told me that he was always right in the book"
human 2: "what makes the book right?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. he's always right."
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
....
Or something called FAITH. Heb11:1 Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see."
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jay_a2j wrote:vtmarik wrote:yada, yada, yada
unriggable wrote:Okay jay I understand where you are coming from but you have to remember that some of the things you are arguing are a bit unrealistic. I understand how the 'pink elephant' metaphor is dumb and so you say that nobody would take faith in a pink elephant, but then you assume this faith into physical, tangible thing.
AlgyTaylor wrote:jay_a2j wrote:I do not believe the Bible contains errors. (Another "God would have prevented it" kind of thing).
It's very hard to argue against that, mostly because what you're saying is totally cyclical. The argument is basically:
human 1: "the world is made out of peanuts. I read it in this book"
human 2: "what makes you believe that book?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. He's always right"
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
human 1: "he told me that he was always right in the book"
human 2: "what makes the book right?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. he's always right."
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
human 1: "he told me that he was always right in the book"
human 2: "what makes the book right?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. he's always right."
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
human 1: "he told me that he was always right in the book"
human 2: "what makes the book right?"
human 1: "the giant pink elephant wrote it. he's always right."
human 2: "what makes you think he's always right?"
....
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unriggable wrote:Okay jay I understand where you are coming from but you have to remember that some of the things you are arguing are a bit unrealistic. I understand how the 'pink elephant' metaphor is dumb and so you say that nobody would take faith in a pink elephant, but then you assume this faith into physical, tangible thing.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
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