Yeah wait, I'm confused, so you're saying it makes sense to believe in evolution because there's evidence for it, and it makes sense to believe in the resurrection because there's no evidence against it?
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5/12/2009 4:40:22 PM
Allow me to be very clear - I respect grumpy as one of the conservatives I've debated with who is, at least usually, respectful of others in these debates. Grumpy, just so you know, I'm not trying to pick or make fun of you. I'm honestly curious, from an outsider perspective, how religion works in different people's heads.
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5/12/2009 8:22:46 PM
i'm trying to stay out of this argument, but...... "god" didn't write the bible.....Some of the New Testament authors may be known (known, but not necessarily credible), but even claims that Moses wrote most of the Old Testament are laughablealso, the claim you've made a couple times, and that people use all the time to explain away the differences between the Old and New Testaments is basically "god can change his mind whenever he wants, and the NT shows that", or "Jesus changed things. Times were different in the OT. Jesus [who is actually just god, right?] changed all that" - well, it kind of destroys the moral superiority Christians claim to have when talking to non-Christians or atheists when they say "God is constant, and God's morals are constant. If God is not informing your morals, then they subject to change on a whim". Of course, according to the Bible itself, God's morals, or values, apparently change all the time too, or at least they did from the beginning of time until 2000 years ago, at which time, i guess whatever where the moral codes of the time were cemented in place for the rest of eternity, right? [Edited on May 12, 2009 at 9:18 PM. Reason : .]
5/12/2009 9:13:51 PM
I know, I know, but "divinely inspires a book" seemed like an unnecessary degree of clarification.
5/12/2009 9:15:37 PM
5/12/2009 9:30:10 PM
lol i love when people attack the validity of the scriptures and say they are full of contradictions. and bart ehrman is their source. lol. and every contradiction they cite actually aren't contradictions at all. because they don't contradict each other. they just say different things.and how people say that god's morals changed between the OT and the NT. those are the people i told to read the bible earlier in this thread. and someone responded with "maybe you should. not just the warm and fuzzy parts." to whoever that guy was, "maybe you should. not just the parts that make you angry and pretentious because you don't understand them."God's morals never changed. His wrath is terrible. And people, including entire populations in the OT, have experienced it. Jesus didn't come along when God changed his mind. Jesus came along and had to bear God's wrath so others could be saved. But that's the gospel message and only bigots and kindergartners believe in those fairy tales, because smart people are too intelligent to consider the existence of anything other than what can be physically tested and proven. My b.
5/12/2009 10:54:31 PM
whatever helps you sleep at night dude.....
5/12/2009 11:16:12 PM
I thought some old Roman Emperor co-wrote much of the new testament along with Christian leaders as a way to force his social agenda onto the people while compromising with the early church to turn Christianity as the religion Rome.
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5/13/2009 7:24:50 AM
mainly the resurrection and the historical chronicles of the eye witnesses who clearly experienced some life-changing event that they all were willing to die for it (whereas they weren't a few days earlier, like peter, who denied Jesus) which led to the subsequent immediate and rapid growth of the church.also
5/13/2009 7:35:11 AM
It's both funny and sad watching some of you deluded christians attempt to explain your beliefs....With your dodges, convenient cop-outs, circular logic, picking-and-choosing, etc., you truly are fools.
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5/13/2009 9:02:01 AM
How did this become a discussion of the bible (which will end up nowhere)? What I find interesting is the basic contradiction between, "Love your neighbor as yourself", and, "We'll torture them if it could save our lives". Most interesting is the fact that the more you go to chuch the more willing you are to go against everything you profess to believe in. Here's my take. The biggest problem with humans is that we are herding animals and spend most of our time trying to figure out who is in the herd and who isn't. As church-going members, people start to identify with an increasingly smaller group (christians, first, and then Baptists, etc.). The more conservative and restrictive the sect is the more they see themselves being attacked by the "others". The result is a disassociation with an increasing number of "others", and a willingness to treat them differently. It wouldn't be hard to conclude that people that go to church more, who have stronger held beliefs, would be more willing to press the limits.Of course this goes against everything that Jesus preached, but that's another story.
5/13/2009 9:15:34 AM
whenever i see ^you post i think of this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1esJHZvViuU
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5/13/2009 12:27:47 PM
i think torture should be illegal ALL the time. and in those extraordinary circumstances (which have never been documented to have ever happened mind you) the person doing the interrogating could say "fuck it i'll torture because people's lives depend on it." that person would then go to trial for their crime. if the jury then decides that the application of the law would be unjust because the interrogator was acting in an extraordinary circumstance where torture was absolutely necessary to save lives, then they could use the jury nullification tool that is at their disposal.
5/13/2009 12:32:36 PM
Matt Taibbi, author of "The Great Derangement""Being anti-torture doesn’t make you pro-terrorist"http://trueslant.com/matttaibbi/2009/05/11/torture-is-fun/agree with him or not on specific issues, Taibbi is great at cutting through bullshit and demolishing ridiculous talking points from either side of an issue.
5/13/2009 12:41:03 PM
Jesus' lineage isn't even the same in each book. Some show his connection to David through Joseph (who isn't even his real father, supposedly, since he's god's son), and some show his lineage through Mary, and those lineages are different.http://everything2.com/node/917665[Edited on May 13, 2009 at 1:24 PM. Reason : ,]
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5/13/2009 1:34:42 PM
Jesus saying "Forgive them" and "Why have you forsaken me?" are not opposed to each other. wtf. You don't think someone who is bearing the very wrath of God in order to save people he loves would have mixed emotions? Seriously. Weak Sauce.And I'm talking about the rise of Christianity within the first century after Christ's death. You know, when those closest to him, having doubted/denied him just a few days earlier, are all of a sudden so convinced of something (resurrection perhaps?) that they are willing to be martyred for Christ. the early grassroots spread of Christianity (b/f Constantine hijacked the faith) is what I was referring to. So I'm not saying "oh, I believe christianity because it's popular." You asked me what sets Christianity apart from other religions. I simply pointed out that one thing is its early rise (the fact that its earliest followers witnessed something profound to make them have a sudden change of heart significant enough to make them martyrs for the cause).
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5/14/2009 7:59:20 AM
GEE WHIZ U R SOOOO SMART
5/14/2009 8:02:50 AM
SURPRISE the "unavailable" person overseeing the "briefings" to congress on torture was none other than dick cheney. why did he want to keep his name out of the accounts of these briefings? perhaps because it would be exposed for the active lobbying that it was?article here:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/02/AR2009060203999.html?hpid=topnews
6/3/2009 12:58:15 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/18/AR2009071802065_5.html?hpid=topnews&sid=ST2009071802309
7/19/2009 12:01:50 PM
but it was only 83 applications of water up his nose! no big deal.[Edited on July 19, 2009 at 12:16 PM. Reason : .]
7/19/2009 12:16:15 PM
i love waterboarding during sex
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