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03-20-2001, 09:57 PM | #21 |
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I mention geology because it is the study of a single entity: Earth. And all of the Earth's history represents a succession of one-time events.
Does that mean that geology is not a real science? |
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"So Jesus rose from the dead? So what. My uncle rose from the dead 3 years ago. It happens on occasion." Resurrection is supposed to be "impossible"- how else would it bring glory to God when He does the impossible? |
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03-20-2001, 10:03 PM | #23 | |||||
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BZZT. Assuming the conclusion. First prove that God exists, then that he wants glory, then that a resurrection took place. |
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I think that secular and private hosptials, charities,etc have a hard time in these areas because they are competing with TAX SHELTERED churches. This makes a large difference when competing in the non-profit arena. Honestly, how about the largest Charity drive in America, Welfare? Is this also sponsored by tax sheltered churches? No it was originally created and supported by those of us who are a little more "liberal" and not as reliant on the religious right. You ask what my Church does? Well I can tell you what it does not do. It does not make people feel guilty for being human (original sin, all men sin, all mens hearts are evil, etc,etc,etc) My church does not commit atrocities such as the Salem Witch Trials, the Crusades, The Inquisition, etc,etc,etc Seriously, what about the answers given by "believers in Jesus"? [This message has been edited by isa457 (edited March 20, 2001).] |
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The rest of your arguments are likewise emotional and without foundation. |
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03-20-2001, 10:09 PM | #27 |
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And on the subject of medicine, I note that materialistic medicine has been *much* more successful than the Power of Prayer. And you don't even have to believe in it for it to work.
Medicine is older than Christianity, whose founder had been known to talk to demons and to drive demons into pigs (why didn't he simply make them go away?). Or at least so his biographers say. The Hippocratic Oath had been invented by a pagan, Hippocrates, and it features an invocation of "Apollo and all the gods". Hippocrates had displayed considerable rationality by noting that epilepsy is called a disease sent by the Gods because nobody really knows what causes it. Consider that Mary Baker Eddy had been known to rely on morphine as a painkiller -- she evidently could not convince herself that her pain was a figment of her imagination, which is what Christian Science teaches. And Mother Teresa had been known to go to materialist-medicine hospitals. |
03-20-2001, 10:17 PM | #28 |
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Forum "leaders" please delete [This message has been edited by isa457 (edited March 21, 2001).] |
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03-20-2001, 10:28 PM | #30 | |
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You still haven't answered my questions in the other post. Was it "Traffic Laws from God?" The argument you give above can be used as a template for all other religions as follows: That church down the road is a fingerprint that (the Buddha) (reached Nirvana). Whether or not these ripples prove the event, they are evidence of some stone being throne in the pond. That church down the road is a fingerprint that (Mohammed)(was God's Profit. Whether or not these ripples prove the event, they are evidence of some stone being throne in the pond. That church down the road is a fingerprint that (David Koresh) rose from the dead. Whether or not these ripples prove the event, they are evidence of some stone being throne in the pond. That church down the road is a fingerprint that (the Jehova's Witnesses are right). Whether or not these ripples prove the event, they are evidence of some stone being throne in the pond. In other words, RIDICULOUS!!! |
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