5/21/2011 12:50:14 PM
5/21/2011 4:47:28 PM
You have no understanding of how God works.
5/21/2011 4:50:23 PM
Then enlighten me. does God have the power to prevent children from being crushed by a tree?
5/21/2011 4:55:10 PM
Yes, but He chooses not to.God moves in mysterious ways.(it's alright, it's alright, it's alright)
5/21/2011 5:14:34 PM
5/21/2011 6:04:27 PM
No I wouldn't. The absolute worse thing that can happen is suffering then death. Such things exist in our world in a way that suggests that there is not an omnipotent being having any impact on such things.Now that doesn't necessarily say that he's not there, because according to you he's a narcissistic prick, and we should expect childhood cancer, natural disasters, starvation, and other things which we are not a product of human free will to cause us suffering and death.Your canned response of "he doesn't act the way you want him to" is not necessary and doesn't address this in the least, so keep it. PROVE THAT HE DOES NOT. PROVE THAT HE ACTS IN THE PRESUPPOSED WAY THAT YOU THINK HE SHOULD. Get the fuck out of here with this shit.But if the claim is that there is a God that has some type of discernible effect on reality, the fact that there has been no proof of a discernible effect on reality is strong evidence (in spite of your absolutely retarded notions of word usage) that there isn't actually a God that has a discernible effect on reality.[Edited on May 21, 2011 at 8:34 PM. Reason : .]
5/21/2011 8:26:36 PM
5/21/2011 10:20:35 PM
God's will is an interesting thing Biblically and has led to much factioning within Christianity. One example of this is the Calvinists who believe that the term "predestinate" meant that people were chosen before they were born. This is further confounded by the idea that the will of God existed before time began in eternity. What makes God's will real to men is the Holy Spirit, which further complicates our understanding of the will of God.
5/22/2011 12:06:09 AM
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
5/22/2011 9:12:34 AM
^^That is complete and utter nonsense. What does "before time began in eternity" even mean? How can something be before time? Don't you have to have time to have a frame of reference for concepts like before and after?
5/22/2011 12:12:22 PM
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5/22/2011 5:49:18 PM
you guys don't really need to defend yourself, the argument is missing the point of what something based on faith is.
5/22/2011 6:00:36 PM
^^And people have also claimed to be dramatically changed by Allah, Zeus, Odin, Shiva, [insert G/god(s) here], etc. You Christians have no problem dismissing all other gods' supposedly influence as delusion. See the irony yet?
5/22/2011 6:36:32 PM
That line of argument doesn't work, because if Yahweh were real then there would be no problem rejecting all other gods while believing in Him.
5/22/2011 9:26:40 PM
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5/23/2011 8:54:39 AM
The funny thing is, the Bible mentions other gods fairly often.http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/contra/gods.htmlAncient Hebrews were polytheists. El, Baal, Asherah, Yahweh, etc. I guess Yahweh decided he didn't like the attention his buddies were getting
5/23/2011 9:22:31 AM
That's because many different peoples considered them "gods." Elohim is merely a title marked to imply that there a perceived as something divine. Whereas reference to the one true God within the OT is Jehovah Elohim (Daby's translation of tetragrammon or w/e it's called) or often Jehovah which KJV translates as Lord. And yeah ancient Hebrews were polytheists, if you actually read the OT you might've figured that out.
5/23/2011 4:30:05 PM
And that was a useful addition to this thread how?
5/23/2011 4:39:40 PM
Was addressing Swim's argument.
5/23/2011 4:44:46 PM
^^^Where did I say Elohim? I said El, who was considered the supreme god, and apparently merged with Yahweh. Asherah was his/their queen . Hadad (Baal) was the god of rain, thunder, fertility and agriculture. The old testament has roots in ancient Hebrew texts.So do you agree that there are gods other than God? If not, why? If so, how can you assume that the gods of other religions are not real?[Edited on May 23, 2011 at 4:48 PM. Reason : .]
5/23/2011 4:46:19 PM
They sacrificed unto devils, not to God; to gods whom they knew not, to new gods that came newly up, whom your fathers feared not. Deut 32:17See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god with me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal: neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand. Deut 32:39If your trying to argue that the OT says their are other divine beings on the level of God your not going to find an example.
5/23/2011 4:54:44 PM
I don't think adultswim ever claimed that the other 'gods' where considered at the same level as 'Yahweh'.In fact, you need not look further than the 1st commandment to see evidence that ancient people believed that their god was the one true god in a pantheon of lesser false gods.
5/23/2011 4:56:14 PM
My mistake then, the other gods are what we consider fallen angels, and the occult world considers demons. Baal, Moloch, etc.
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5/23/2011 8:36:10 PM
I love that first "prophecy": "Born of the seed of woman." Congrats to the Hebrews for predicting basic biology. And when you look at the actual verses, it's plain there is absolutely no connection between them.
5/23/2011 9:00:14 PM
^I think you're confused about the point I'm making. I'm showing this to aaronburro as proof that, according to the Bible, God sees the future. Those are biblical prophecies, as in they take place within the Bible. There are absolutely connections between the verses. Along with that list, and the story of Peter's betrayal, the entire book of Revelations is a foretelling of the end of the earth. It's patently false for him to say otherwise.
5/23/2011 9:38:53 PM
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5/24/2011 12:30:46 AM
5/24/2011 1:05:44 AM
Power of Satan does not rival God. Just look at Job, he needs to ask permission, but he can still do signs.And no it doesn't say the other gods turned the staves into snakes:
5/24/2011 1:16:11 AM
So you think there actually were wizards and sorcerers?
5/24/2011 7:44:54 AM
That definitely will put a new spin on Harry Potter if I watch it again...
5/24/2011 9:00:12 AM
^That's been the main objection of Christian fundamentalists (Focus on the Family, etc.) to Harry Potter since it came out. They've been saying for years that HP persuades kids to become witches and warlocks.
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5/24/2011 6:07:40 PM
absolutely not. The point is that a choice is made. And, in that line of thinking, God would know what choice was made. But, it is still based on a potentially fallacious notion that God is subject to our time
5/24/2011 6:11:39 PM
So when there is a fundamental issue with the logic presented by your religion you throw up another layer of mystical bullshit. This really sounds reasonable to you?
5/24/2011 6:18:56 PM
it's not a "fundamental problem." The "problem" is derived by applying things to God which cannot logically be applied to Him. You can't bring me to some "problem" by starting off with fallacious reasoning in the first place.
5/24/2011 6:26:03 PM
How convenient for you to believe that.
5/24/2011 6:34:52 PM