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I don't read the English version of the Bible literally. Actually, it is pretty much impossible to do that. I refer to a biblical dictionary type thing (concordance) with the Hebrew to English translations (and the other original biblical languages like Greek) of the original individual words and go from there. This gives the actual definition of the word that was used by the original writer including both the literal and figurative definition. For example in the book of Mark ch 16, Jesus tells the disciples to go out and handle snakes. If you look up the definition for the actual word that was used for snake in that passage, there is a figurative and literal definition of that word. The literal definition is obvious, the figurative definition is a type of sly cunning an artful malicious person--like Satan. It is just a literary aspect to his writing, but it can still be taken literally by understanding that figure of speech. However, there are still people that think they were called to go out and handle snakes because of this English translation--even poisonous ones! If you look up the word for snake that was used in Geneses, there is no figurative definition of that word. Therefore, yes I believe that an all powerful god created a really awesome place called the Garden of Eden where everything was provided for mankind, and animals could talk. For areas that seem unclear, I use this approach. However, since God gave freewill, he did not stop the snake from convincing Eve to sin (even though she did not know sin, she still was able to be persuaded. The devil who had already chose not to follow God, had taken the form of a snake and thus was able to convince her), nor did he step in to Eve’s decision making process, even though he knew it would mess everything up. Since she did sin, that trait has been passed down to all mankind. So yes, we are all screwed from her action, but we are also all screwed from our own actions—naturally no one is perfect. If it weren’t for Jesus, we would all be tortured. The only one that could stop us from all being tortured, volunteered to take our place. So yes, it is a just system. Everyone is guilty of sin. There are consequences to sin. No one made Jesus come to Earth and be tortured, he volunteered to do it because he could handle it (we humans could not) and he cared about mankind. Therefore, the penalty of sin was still carried out, and since humans cannot help but sin, God made sure we could be justified by making a plan where we wouldn’t have to be penalized for it. Also, you cannot compare humans to animals. Yes, we were all made by the same creator who used the same materials but for different creatures. That does not mean we can compare our standards to that of animals. And no, you do not have the Holy Spirit (who can help you discern God’s standards) making moral decisions in your brain unless you decided to accept it by accepting God’s plan to get us out of trouble. There is nothing in the Bible about “lightness and darkness” in your soul beforehand. Your soul is completely “darkness” until you have the holy spirit by accepting God’s plan for salvation. Everyone makes their own moral decisions before they have the Holy Spirit; however, your own moral decisions probably differ from God’s standards so you still need a savior.
7/27/2011 12:55:14 PM
My moral standards are actually much, much better than the God of Christianity. The God that's described in the bible should not be worshiped - he should be cursed and hated by humanity. He created humans with abundant flaws, created the earth with scarce resources, and he created Hell that everyone, by default, would go to. If God exists, he's pure evil.
7/27/2011 1:25:11 PM
^ nope. Originally everything was opposite of what you say. Mankind did this.
7/27/2011 1:29:34 PM
^^Not my God. That is Leonispro's evangelical interpretation of God. This God was written about to align with the times and morality standards of a barbaric era. Evangelicals don't translate this into todays moral standards because they take everything literal.My God is all loving.
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E Man: Mine is too.So you’re saying that since we are no longer barbaric, God’s stance on sin has changed—so it is now ok to be sinful as long as we are not barbaric? So in that case, why would you use the Bible at all? That is a major contradiction. It isn’t like the Bible is a complex rule-book with all these things that you must do differently as society changes. It addresses a fundamental problem pertaining to humanity. Sin has and will always be a problem with humans. There is a simple remedy for it. It doesn’t change.Stu: I’m sorry.EuroTitToss: Yes, thousands of people were crucified. Only one person (Jesus) was crucified, forsaken, and punished by God at the same time.Destroyer: God created mankind with freewill. Eve had all the reasoning ability and knowledge to do the right thing, but she didn’t. It is her flaw, not God’s.
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Mankind created hell when Eve decided to sin. Sin cannot be in the same presence as God. Hell=absence of God. Who decided to make a plan so that everyone can stay in the presence of God? God. God is good. Children are humans. They are sinners too. They are not told they need to go find some blood and be cleansed in it. That is false. This is referring to how Jesus decided to take care of everyone’s sins on the cross. Christian children are told that they are sinners like everyone else, and that God has made a way to fix the problem of sin. However, from the Bible we know that if a child dies before they have the ability to understand the concept of salvation, they are immediately placed in Heaven because Jesus died for their sins too. They are not developed enough to have freewill to accept or reject God’s gift of salvation.
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^^^How is it a machine? By definition, God cannot be in the presence of sin. He made creation for his own happiness. The fruit (whether it was an apple or not, no one knows) was not meant for humans. It was meant for God. Eve knew this. Therefore, since Eve decided to eat it, she sinned. God had to leave, and force man out of Eden. However, knowing that mankind would be dammed without God, he made a plan to fix it. How is that evil? Originally, no one was dammed to hell. Hell is the result of sin. How is it wrong telling a child that no one is perfect and everyone sins? It is right. You've not lived up to perfection. No one has. How can you say God likes to slaughter innocent people and torture people for eternity, when Jesus died for sin so no one would have to?[Edited on July 27, 2011 at 3:16 PM. Reason : left out a word.]
7/27/2011 3:12:43 PM
Tell me, if God has a different set of moral values than us how is that not itself moral relativism?Only a moral system that applies to all conscious beings, gods or not could possibly be absolute.
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God created and maintains all matter in the universe, doesn't he? If so, separation from god means literally not existing as a person ("soul"). In that case, "Hell" actually means "death."That shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. You're scared to think about a universe that doesn't include you, hence the need for religion. The idea that you can continue existing after your physical body is dead is very comforting. This is not anything new. Primitive men came up with the concept of afterlife long before Christ was even conceived of. Humans have a very powerful survival instinct.I mean, I get it. I'm not going to reverse a lifetime of indoctrination on a college message board. It took me years of introspection to realize that I had been fed copious amounts of bullshit growing up. Don't admit it to me, but at least admit it to yourself: you're scared, self-centered little children that hate the idea of the universe going on without you. No amount of scripture can save you from that reality. Internalize it, hate it, fight against it, but eventually, accept it, and live your life.
7/27/2011 3:42:04 PM
Everyone can be justified by faith through Jesus (which is not blind refer to page 9).
7/27/2011 3:42:24 PM
It is also comforting for you to know that you do not have to live up to any standard by rejecting it.
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The standard of salvation? I have doubted it and reasoned though it myself.Also, how are you backing this up through the Bible? (It seems you have been mislead)
7/27/2011 3:52:38 PM
And yes, it is comforting to know that I do not have to live up to Islam's moral standards. I don't have to save myself. That is an absolutely ludicrous idea. If you passed someone in a burning building that needed help would you tell them to save their self?[Edited on July 27, 2011 at 3:58 PM. Reason : ]
7/27/2011 3:55:25 PM
The OT and the NT are flush with references on how slaves and slave-owners should act. No where in the entire book does God, or Jesus or anyone condemn slavery. Why not?http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/says_about/slavery.htmlAnd 1 Corinthians and Ephesians have lovely passages such as these:
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7/27/2011 4:04:59 PM
So if the state tells you to, I don't know, assist in genocide, you have to? Isn't God supposed to be superior to any kind of government? It makes no sense that you would commit a sinful act just because the government told you to.
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And yet still be submitted to by our wives. I'm not sure how you can't see this.Man -> Love your wife (ok, love her A LOT)Woman -> Submit to your husband Notice also that the submission is likened to man's submission to God. So this isn't some superficial definition of submission, they are supposed to submit to us as they submit to the Lord.
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7/27/2011 5:13:31 PM
That doesn't even begin to address the misogyny. All that's saying is men need to submit to God and women need to submit to God and men.
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