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ugh? you serious? what you consider vague answers? and why just call it that ? why cant you do like Habit and demonstrate why you call it as it is?Slartibartfast wrote:Again, vague answers that sound right to the unintelligent ear. If the bible mentioned magical unicorns then magical unicorns would have existed because there is no way to disprove it.
Megadoc saying to bring forth our objections to what Habit believes but Habit refuses to clearly reveal exactly what he believes (most likely for reasons stated earlier).
Megadoc, why do you you guys put so much effort into not answering simple questions?
megadoc1 wrote: ugh? you serious? what you consider vague answers? and why just call it that ? why cant you do like Habit and demonstrate why you call it as it is?
Yes I believe in Biblical inerrancy. And I won't doubt you think it is silly fairy tale because you know little to nothing about it the subject outside of what you read on rationalwiki or other atheist blogs. If you were knowledgeable about the subject you would know the fiction from that era would not include genealogies, geographic locations, events relative to current named world leaders and all have it penned and distributed within the time of fellow eyewitnesses who can publicly deny or corroborate the story.crock101 wrote:I do no think the bible is based on facts, I'm pretty sure it's just a silly fairy tale.
My position is very clear.
Habit on the other hand thinks that the bible is not only based on facts but it is factual in its entirety(if this is not the case habit,please say).
Yet he doesn't believe that the sun goes around the earth even though that is what is suggested in the bible.
Then has the audacity to say there are no factual errors in the bible.
Habit7 wrote:crock101 wrote:Slartibartfast . It is strange that he would need to interpret anything in the bible,after all there are so many illogical things in there that he openly takes as literal historical accounts.
Talking snake,talking donkey,people being turned to pillars of salt , oh and dont for forget resurrection from the death,the basis of all Christianity so why when it comes to this ,suddenly he isn't taking the bible literally anymore. It is for the same reason I dont call tV6 and demand for Damion Salandy to be fired because he said "sunrise" and "sunset".
He spent the last couple weeks claiming that everything has a supernatural source no I didnt and therefore does not need to have a logical explanation.
I am glad to see your deductive skills are back. Somehow you couldn't understand that an allowance for direct panspermia therefore presupposes the existence of aliens, but now you think that Joshua 10 means the Earth stop rotating, even though it never said it did.
It would seem that yourself, Slartibartfast and former Catholics didnt understand the religion you supposedly intellectually rejected. The Roman Catholic rejects the Reformation principle of Scripture Alone, which I hold to, and thus holds to church tradition being equal to the Bible. Thus when men inspired by the Bible to study the ordered world that God created, like Galileo, made discoveries that affirmed teaching in the Bible, they were persecuted for going against Catholic tradition not the Bible.
Furthermore if you think rationlwiki is an objective source of information you have to be mistaken.Habit7 wrote:Those who taught the Earth was flat was not teaching based on any deduction from the Bible, it was based on the current intellectual viewpoint not the Bible. The Bible teaches the spherical shape of the Earth (Isaiah 40:22), a simultaneous worldwide event occurring in one place where there is day and another place it is night (Luke 17:34-36) and the Earth suspended in space (Job 26:7). You scoff at the idea that Christians have a bias over the Bible rather than science but this is why they have to, because sometimes science gets it wrong.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:and it is NOT the same message. At one point biblical scholars taught that the world was flat and universe geocentric.
Also Galileo was vilified by the Catholic Church for his heliocentric views, but in his defence he stated heliocentrism was consistent with the Bible, not with the Catholic doctrine that makes the church's view equal with the Bible. Those who believe in geocentrism were not informed by the Bible but by popular intellect.
[/quote]Habit7 wrote:It would seem that yourself, Slartibartfast and former Catholics didnt understand the religion you supposedly intellectually rejected. The Roman Catholic rejects the Reformation principle of Scripture Alone, which I hold to, and thus holds to church tradition being equal to the Bible. Thus when men inspired by the Bible to study the ordered world that God created, like Galileo, made discoveries that affirmed teaching in the Bible, they were persecuted for going against Catholic tradition not the Bible.
According to the bible -
1. Was the earth created before the sun? Yes or no
2. How old is the earth? Number in earth years
3. Was the sun the first star to he created? Yes or no
4. Was man the first animal to exist? Yes or no
Do you believe the answer given in question 1. to be true? Why/why not?
Do you believe the answer given in question 2. to be true? Why/why not?
Do you believe the answer given in question 3. to be true? Why/why not?
Do you believe the answer given in question 4. to be true? Why/why not?
crock101 wrote:Habit... you say you believe everything in the bible, yet you reject to idea that the sun goes around the earth.
Maybe we also disagree on what is considered "everything in the bible" .
Talking snakes and donkeys, women being turned to pillars of salt,undead Jewish zombies with great abs,ghost sperm,invisible men in the sky, are fine, but the sun going around the earth is where you draw the line , cause ...you know that is just silly...who would believe that.....
No ! dont get mixed up, it is true that Allah is Arabic for God but that does not mean the God of the bible and Allah in the Koran are the same and that's the distinctioncivicman wrote:This is the reason why I love to engage you guys, because you don't tackle Allah, Shiva Vishnu or Brahma, you tackle the one who you hate, the God of the Bible.
Just for info if you talking about God of the bible .
It's Allah as well in the arabic bible.
God never called himself god in the original bible.
Just saying.
janfar wrote:I was stuck in Egypt for 2 years watching nothing but dust and women wearing hijabs. Then my company saw it fit to send me on asignment in colombia.
Haleleujah...
the bible says God cannot lie but the Koran says Allah is the greatest of deceiverscivicman wrote:Where the proof that it not the same god.
civicman wrote:Every prophet mentioned in the bible is mentiond in quran.
wrong! Christianity revere him God , Islam calls him a prophet ....I don't think saying peace be upon him adds anything to thatcivicman wrote:Even jesus is given more respect by islam than christianity.
yes! Paul says follow me as I follow Christcivicman wrote:Look at the life jesus lived.Does chrstianity of paul and what is allowed even reflect the actual life of jesus.
he was a Jew so I guess he ate kosher ,how did he pray? he thought us this way "Our father ....Matthew 6:9-13civicman wrote:What did he eat how did he pray ?
to be Muslim is to deny Christ as God, his crucifixion and resurrection.civicman wrote:Muslims cannot deny christ the quran has an entire secrion dedicated to jesus and his mother mary.
plagiarism perhaps?civicman wrote:Every single prophet is mentioned same adam same eve.
Jesus said that John the baptist was the last prophet Luke 16:16...."The Law and the Prophets were until John; since then, the good news of the kingdom of God has been proclaimed, and everyone is strongly urged to enter it".civicman wrote:Just as the jews denied christ.
The final prophet sent by god was denied by some christian groups in the early years.
I am a Christian,this is not what I believe ,all what Jesus did is written for us to see and follow, not only that , he personally leads us ,Its one of his promisecivicman wrote:Christianity had evolved to the point now that its any thing you feel goes.
Christians say WWJD. do they really know what Jesus did.
sir take it down ! this is your first post and this is page 709 if you start from about page 100 all these were discussed beforeTigs wrote:U talking tootoo. Nothing u said makes any sense. Where is your proofs from the koraan which u talking about. Like you making up your own books as you go along. You following the rewritten Bible that man write to suit thier whims and fancies.
Habit7 wrote:The Big Bang is a scientific theory, based off of the scientific theory of uniformitarianism, it is not a fact but you accept it by faith.
Taking the theory of uniformitarianism out of the picture we have no factual basis to prove the age of any celestial body other than relative ages.
The creation week of Genesis 1 is something I accept by faith because it is a question of history, not science primarily.
So back to your original claim: you have not proven many times anything and you are yet to show where the Bible is wrong on an issue of fact.
Speaking of cognitive dissonance:Slartibartfast wrote:My God!
According to the bible -
1. Was the earth created before the sun? Yes or no
2. How old is the earth? Number in earth years
3. Was the sun the first star to he created? Yes or no
4. Was man the first animal to exist? Yes or no
Do you believe the answer given in question 1. to be true? Why/why not?
Do you believe the answer given in question 2. to be true? Why/why not?
Do you believe the answer given in question 3. to be true? Why/why not?
Do you believe the answer given in question 4. to be true? Why/why not?
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