7/26/2011 10:42:13 PM
7/26/2011 10:50:10 PM
^^of course
7/26/2011 11:03:44 PM
7/26/2011 11:06:42 PM
On a completely unrelated note...http://sanfrancisco.ibtimes.com/articles/187383/20110726/scientists-solve-14-year-mystery-discover-saturn-s-water-source.htm
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7/26/2011 11:27:45 PM
Despite your ridiculous views on the nature of the universe, you are one of my favorite new posters btw
7/26/2011 11:28:42 PM
Saint doesn't really require Christ not in that he didn't need to open the gates but a saint is simply one who is in heaven. Hypothetically, I'll play the game and say she probably didn't need personal salvation from christ but thats just hypothetical because it would be silly to think she rejected christ.
7/26/2011 11:35:42 PM
7/26/2011 11:39:35 PM
I have had my doubts about religion and what I believe. Rather than going to some pastor or whoever, I wanted to find answers for myself. After carefully reading the entire bible and studying it, I decided that it does in fact make sense, and you have to read and study it in its entirety to understand that. I certainly did not before I read it. To try to help some that are truly interested in this thread, here is the gist of it:Mankind---> all are sinners at least at some point in life (no one is perfect) even if he or she is generally a good person--->Mankind needs a savior from sin because God demands perfection--->God, realizing that mankind is naturally prone to sin, made a plan so that whoever is willing to accept it, can be saved from the consequences of their sin (God is not controlling us like robots—we all have free will to accept it or not. However, if we do not accept God’s gift of salvation, we will have to pay the consequences for our sins)--->Since mankind cannot survive the consequences of their sin, God sent Jesus (because he was the only one qualified for this task) to die and be judged and forsaken by God in man’s place--->Jesus is mankind’s savior--->How does mankind know this for sure--->Knowing that mankind has a brain, God set forth evidence pointing out our savior in the Old Testament written by many different people hundreds and even thousands of years before Jesus ever existed (which is why it is important to Christians—it helps Christians gain understanding of what is written in the New Testament. However, the law of the Old Testament [used to judge and forgive people of their sins before Jesus Christ] is no longer applicable to anyone because of what Jesus did for mankind) Here is some of the evidence provided in the Old Testament that Jesus is in fact our savior. We Christians are not just mindlessly basing our beliefs on what we have been told (when I refer to Christians I refer to anyone who admits that they are a sinner and believes in Jesus as their savior and has asked God for forgives of their sins and to accept Jesus’s gift of salvation. There is no holy church other than this group of people, whether they be Catholic or any other denomination—I personally am non-denominational because I think we should all just follow Christ’s example, and his simple commands. There is no reason for denominations.): 1. The savior will be crucified--Psalm 22 (this was written before crucifixion was even used on a large scale by the Romans. Not to mention, the Jews were trying to prove that Jesus was not the savior, knew this was written about the savior, and yet it was still fulfilled by Jesus.)2. The savior will be betrayed by a friend—Psalm 41:93. The savior will be a descendent of king David—Jeremiah 234. The savior will be born in Bethlehem—Micah 6:25. The savior will be sold for 30 pieces of silver Zechariah 13:76. The savior’s bones will not be broken Psalm 22 (despite the guards breaking the legs of the two criminals next to Jesus).7. The savior’s side will be pierced (instead of breaking Jesus’ legs, like they did to the criminals on either side of him, the guards decided to pierce his side to make sure that he was already dead)8. The savior will be silent in front of his accusers--Isaiah 539. The savior will be crucified with criminals--Isaiah 5310. The savior will be forsaken by his disciples--Zechariah 13These are just 10 pieces of evidence. I’m not going to write them all because there are hundreds that God has provided us in the Old Testament. Coincidence? I think not—it is impossible for it to be a coincidence that Jesus fulfilled every single one of these requirements. God created us with the ability to reason, and use our brains. We have come up with clever dating techniques, which has allowed us to date manuscripts with these passages to before the time of Jesus. We can love Jesus with all our heart, and all our mind.
7/26/2011 11:44:08 PM
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7/26/2011 11:56:58 PM
^^^^so you believe jesus is in hell?
7/26/2011 11:58:59 PM
7/27/2011 12:05:44 AM
7/27/2011 12:08:31 AM
No I absolutely do not think that Jesus is in Hell. He never was in Hell. After he was crucified, he gave up his spirit into heaven, and his body was buried. He joined his body on Earth again to proclaim that he did in fact rise from the dead, stuck around on earth for another 40 days or so, was seen by hundreds of people, and then went back into heaven.
7/27/2011 12:11:42 AM
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7/27/2011 12:25:23 AM
Please, please don't make me repeat all those arguments over again.
7/27/2011 12:26:55 AM
ha where did you make them...?just post what page they are on... i'll read them.
7/27/2011 12:27:33 AM
I think 5 and 6 are most of them. They're really all I have to say for now on the subject. FUN FUN FUN can probably explain them much better than I can anyway.
7/27/2011 12:28:56 AM
OH SHIT! SCIENCE!
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7/27/2011 12:32:00 AM
shouldn't babies stay in purgatory for a while until they're old enough to make a decision on their own?i mean, i accepted the j-man when i was like 5, but i also accepted candy from strangers at that age. so if i had died then, i guess i would have gone to heaven.but now, i probably wouldn't. timing; it's a motherfucker[Edited on July 27, 2011 at 12:34 AM. Reason : ]
7/27/2011 12:32:18 AM
place holder[Edited on July 27, 2011 at 12:36 AM. Reason : eric moulder scully]
7/27/2011 12:35:58 AM
7/27/2011 12:36:20 AM
^^^^^Sorry I didn't mean to sound that way.[Edited on July 27, 2011 at 12:38 AM. Reason : sorry not enough ^]
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7/27/2011 12:59:18 AM
It's not pivotal because it really matters how the Earth was created, it's pivotal because it demonstrates that it's foolish to assert the Bible is the literal word of God. It is clearly the product of man's political systems over the years, and pointing out these glaring flaws in Gensis demonstrates this.For example, you can't seriously tell me that Salvation per Christianity is of utter importance without being able to explain the nature or purpose of Genesis. If Genesis is figurative, then many other portions of the Bible should be figurative. If Genesis is supposed to be literal, then you need a clear explanation of what's literal to know how the other literal parts of the Bible fit in.You're right, it's content isn't pivotal. I'm not talking about its content, but it's position in the logical chain of things. If you're saying the Bible is the literal, word of God, this is a bold claim that you should be able to clearly demonstrate, from Genesis to Revelations.If you're saying the Bible is more of a Craigslist Guide to Christianity, then it's okay to have some flaws.And Revelations has its own problems in terms of fitting with reality.
7/27/2011 1:04:32 AM
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7/27/2011 1:08:32 AM
^^ irrelevant, no interpretation of the term "literal" can validate Genesis.[Edited on July 27, 2011 at 1:09 AM. Reason : ]
7/27/2011 1:09:05 AM
no, not really. Genesis can be the "literal word of God" and still not be a literal account of creation. At which point the claim that "the literal word of God" has problems then falls away. maybe you can state what you mean by "literal word of God" in another way[Edited on July 27, 2011 at 1:19 AM. Reason : ]
7/27/2011 1:18:31 AM
7/27/2011 1:22:02 AM
I'm going to sleep. Goodnight everybody.
7/27/2011 1:25:25 AM
^^ Obviously some things are figurative (that's practically what the term "parables" means) and some are literal... but that's kind of the issue. That's the slippery slope. That's the "problem" with religions.Because of this ambiguity from person-to-person, you don't know what's what. Why is Catholicism the largest Christian denomination, but you believe they have blatantly blasphemous beliefs? Because they have used power and influence to convince people their perspective on what's literal/figurative is right.You're saying Genesis is a certain way, someone else says it's another way, you're saying your view is divine, they are saying their view is divine. The simplest, most consistent explanation is that neither of you are divine, you are just humans trying to find a world view that brings you comfort regardless of logical consistency with reality (nothing wrong with that-- but why reject real truths to make this happen?).[Edited on July 27, 2011 at 1:33 AM. Reason : ]
7/27/2011 1:33:36 AM
Humans create new things all the time—it is not a far-fetched idea. And yes, the Bible can be taken literally, but like someone said earlier, it does not mean every single thing is literal. Jesus tells parables that are perfectly logical, but they are stories to teach a lesson. It is similar to when professors say that something can best be explained with an example. I think that Catholicism is the largest denomination because people do not read the Bible to answer their own questions, and just accept what they are told. I had a friend who was Catholic and went to a priest to ask about a biblical passage conflicting with Catholicism. He told her not to read the Bible anymore because that was his job—that’s the real problem.
7/27/2011 2:04:23 AM
^ so what are you saying? Genesis IS literal or IS figurative?
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7/27/2011 2:12:58 AM
I ate two cans of Tuna because I was hungry. This was a mistake.
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