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no, I never said that.jonesthecurl wrote:universalchiro wrote:But what we do know is that all races came from the Tower of Babel after the flood of Genesis 7. the Grandson of Noah, Nimrod, built a Tower to reach Heaven. So God confused their languages and scattered them around the earth. From this event, came the different races and languages.
So let me get this right ... speaking a different language makes you a different race?
mrswdk wrote:Why would a benevolent God deliberately scatter and divide people by giving them different languages? Would he not want all people to share one language, and thus be able to live in understanding and harmony more easily?
chang50 wrote:mrswdk wrote:Why would a benevolent God deliberately scatter and divide people by giving them different languages? Would he not want all people to share one language, and thus be able to live in understanding and harmony more easily?
So many questions similiar to this pointing out the absurdity of the theistic hypothesis..why did God create us with freewill only to slaughter nearly everyone in the Flood for exercising it?
hahaha3hahaha wrote:Gillipig wrote:Free will is an illusion.
If I told you to pick a number between 1 and 10 what is constraining you from doing so?
Gillipig wrote:chang50 wrote:mrswdk wrote:Why would a benevolent God deliberately scatter and divide people by giving them different languages? Would he not want all people to share one language, and thus be able to live in understanding and harmony more easily?
So many questions similiar to this pointing out the absurdity of the theistic hypothesis..why did God create us with freewill only to slaughter nearly everyone in the Flood for exercising it?
There was no flood and he didn't equip us with free will. Free will is an illusion.
universalchiro wrote:-----------------------------------------
As far as the topic of this thread, a fool doesn't know he is a fool. But continues on his merry way blindly walking in the dark. So how can a non-believer, void of the Love, Joy and light of God dwelling in their soul possibly know that they lack purpose and therefore, lack a real joy, Love and light of life. A non-believer in God will argue that they are Joyful and not sad, and they may appear to be so on the outside, but this is a spiritual condition and can only be healed from the workings of God to remove the blinders of self love and pride.
So any arguing with a non-believer is chasing after the wind. Best to just share the gospel with them and pray for them. My pray is that those non-believers in this thread, be wholly changed of the heart and begin a life of purpose, Knowing that God loves them so much, that He sent His only Son to pay in full, for all their sins. Confess their sins and believe that Jesus is the Christ the Messiah that died, buried and rose from the grave 3 days later and you will receive eternal life. and receive a purpose for living.
Lootifer wrote:the neurons in my brain that predetermine what number i will choose.
2dimes wrote:Huh. So did that spiel give you an answer to the OP Chang?
BigBallinStalin wrote:
Well, by 'Noah' they meant 'lotsa Noahs' and by 'Ark' they meant 'lotsa Arks'.
... possible ... flood ... isolated thing that only wiped out the people around Noah whilst the caaninites or at least some portion of them were relaxing in Africa on high ground or something..
BigBallinStalin wrote:Lootifer wrote:the neurons in my brain that predetermine what number i will choose.
Are those your neurons or someone else's?
universalchiro wrote:no, I never said that.jonesthecurl wrote:universalchiro wrote:But what we do know is that all races came from the Tower of Babel after the flood of Genesis 7. the Grandson of Noah, Nimrod, built a Tower to reach Heaven. So God confused their languages and scattered them around the earth. From this event, came the different races and languages.
So let me get this right ... speaking a different language makes you a different race?
Genesis 11:1 "Now the whole world had one language and a common speech. 2 As people moved eastward,they found a plain in Shinar and settled there. They said to each other, “Come, let’s make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They used brick instead of stone, and tar for mortar. 4 Then they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens, so that we may make a name for ourselves; otherwise we will be scattered over the face of the whole earth.” 5 But the Lord came down to see the city and the tower the people were building. 6 The Lord said, “If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them. 7 Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other.” 8 So the Lord scattered them from there over all the earth, and they stopped building the city. 9 That is why it was called Babel—because there the Lord confused the language of the whole world. From there the Lord scattered them over the face of the whole earth."
The people were scattered around the earth. So says the Bible. Now with some discernment, we can hypothesize that through changes in diet, sun exposure, climate change, even gravitational difference on certain places of the globe, the people altered there skin color and secondary growth characteristics. This over time (4,500 years from flood to today) caused different appearing humans. Though all humans can trace their ancestry to Adam and Eve and the Bottleneck of the population after the flood with Noah, there appears to be differences externally. But we are all the same kind, made in the image of God. Equal.
This is not an evolutionary principle, but merely an adaptation or specialization concept.
Gillipig wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Lootifer wrote:the neurons in my brain that predetermine what number i will choose.
Are those your neurons or someone else's?
Do you have concious control of your digestive system, and does the fact that you don't make it someone elses digestive system? It's your digestive system but you do not have control of it. The neurons in your brain are yours but you do not control what they do. Your body does all sorts of things that your concious can't take credit for, instead of arguing that point what you need to do is explain how the chain of causation all of a sudden stops in your head.
And yes 3haha, we've talked about this before and if you haven't read any books on the subject chances are you will be out of your depth.
BigBallinStalin wrote:Gillipig wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Lootifer wrote:the neurons in my brain that predetermine what number i will choose.
Are those your neurons or someone else's?
Do you have concious control of your digestive system, and does the fact that you don't make it someone elses digestive system? It's your digestive system but you do not have control of it. The neurons in your brain are yours but you do not control what they do. Your body does all sorts of things that your concious can't take credit for, instead of arguing that point what you need to do is explain how the chain of causation all of a sudden stops in your head.
And yes 3haha, we've talked about this before and if you haven't read any books on the subject chances are you will be out of your depth.
Please define 'you' in the free will thread please.
jonesthecurl wrote:universalchiro wrote:no, I never said that.jonesthecurl wrote:universalchiro wrote:But what we do know is that all races came from the Tower of Babel after the flood of Genesis 7. the Grandson of Noah, Nimrod, built a Tower to reach Heaven. So God confused their languages and scattered them around the earth. From this event, came the different races and languages.
So let me get this right ... speaking a different language makes you a different race?
Genesis 11:1 "Now the whole world had one language and a common speech. 2 As people moved eastward,they found a plain in Shinar and settled there. They said to each other, “Come, let’s make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They used brick instead of stone, and tar for mortar. 4 Then they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens, so that we may make a name for ourselves; otherwise we will be scattered over the face of the whole earth.” 5 But the Lord came down to see the city and the tower the people were building. 6 The Lord said, “If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them. 7 Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other.” 8 So the Lord scattered them from there over all the earth, and they stopped building the city. 9 That is why it was called Babel—because there the Lord confused the language of the whole world. From there the Lord scattered them over the face of the whole earth."
The people were scattered around the earth. So says the Bible. Now with some discernment, we can hypothesize that through changes in diet, sun exposure, climate change, even gravitational difference on certain places of the globe, the people altered there skin color and secondary growth characteristics. This over time (4,500 years from flood to today) caused different appearing humans. Though all humans can trace their ancestry to Adam and Eve and the Bottleneck of the population after the flood with Noah, there appears to be differences externally. But we are all the same kind, made in the image of God. Equal.
This is not an evolutionary principle, but merely an adaptation or specialization concept.
So where are your "transition" skeletons over the last 4.500 years of (for example) midway between jew and australian aborigine?
Gillipig wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Gillipig wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Lootifer wrote:the neurons in my brain that predetermine what number i will choose.
Are those your neurons or someone else's?
Do you have concious control of your digestive system, and does the fact that you don't make it someone elses digestive system? It's your digestive system but you do not have control of it. The neurons in your brain are yours but you do not control what they do. Your body does all sorts of things that your concious can't take credit for, instead of arguing that point what you need to do is explain how the chain of causation all of a sudden stops in your head.
And yes 3haha, we've talked about this before and if you haven't read any books on the subject chances are you will be out of your depth.
Please define 'you' in the free will thread please.
"You" is obviously your concious mind, not everything that goes on inside your body. Your body is making red blood cells regardless of what you consciously decide to do. You can't take credit for that as you do not control it.
Now that I have answered your question perhaps you'd like to answer mine. How does the chain of causality stop?
Free will specifically requires the mind to be capable of stepping out of the chain of causality and perform a none random action. A choice. It's "free" because it's not bound by the chains of causality, and it's called "will" because it's concious and not random. With other words, A decision is to form in your head, that no prior event either in your body or outside it triggered, it is also not to be the result of pure chance, but to be deliberate and under your control. How does this magical thing happen? And why should anyone with a rational mind assume that it does?
BigBallinStalin wrote:Gillipig wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Gillipig wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Lootifer wrote:the neurons in my brain that predetermine what number i will choose.
Are those your neurons or someone else's?
Do you have concious control of your digestive system, and does the fact that you don't make it someone elses digestive system? It's your digestive system but you do not have control of it. The neurons in your brain are yours but you do not control what they do. Your body does all sorts of things that your concious can't take credit for, instead of arguing that point what you need to do is explain how the chain of causation all of a sudden stops in your head.
And yes 3haha, we've talked about this before and if you haven't read any books on the subject chances are you will be out of your depth.
Please define 'you' in the free will thread please.
"You" is obviously your concious mind, not everything that goes on inside your body. Your body is making red blood cells regardless of what you consciously decide to do. You can't take credit for that as you do not control it.
Now that I have answered your question perhaps you'd like to answer mine. How does the chain of causality stop?
Free will specifically requires the mind to be capable of stepping out of the chain of causality and perform a none random action. A choice. It's "free" because it's not bound by the chains of causality, and it's called "will" because it's concious and not random. With other words, A decision is to form in your head, that no prior event either in your body or outside it triggered, it is also not to be the result of pure chance, but to be deliberate and under your control. How does this magical thing happen? And why should anyone with a rational mind assume that it does?
Would you mind posting this in the relevant thread? there's no need to drive this thread further off-topic.
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