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01-30-2001, 10:12 AM | #32 | |||||||||||||
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I can only lead an atheist to logic, I cannot make him think. Sorry. Quote:
Like most fundamentalists you must have every single thing spelled out for you, then you still do not get it. Sadly, I have yet to find a cure for this malady. Quote:
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Based on your criteria, you should be able to prove that Jesus knew His own name. Show me the chapter and verse please, or stop being stubbornly stupid. Quote:
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On the other hand, it is fatal to the arguments from the anti-Christian missionaries I encounter, so that's why I save it for them. They know when they have been beaten. Sadly, I cannot say the same for atheists (and this surprises me, since atheists do not really have a stake in this particular debate. They can accept that Jeconiah was forgiven, and remain atheists. But for some people, like yourself, logic has not proven to be a compelling argument, so I cannot help you here). Quote:
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I did support my claims, in spades. And I wanted to set the record straight on the Jeconiah curse. The geneologies questions still don't interest me, and my efforts to refer you to sources that may help you find the answers you seek appears to have fallen on deaf ears. So we are done here. Good bye. Nomad |
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01-30-2001, 03:18 PM | #33 | |||||||
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Patrick, excuse me for interrupting, but you won't mind if a fellow small-minded atheist has a go, do you? Thank you.
Nomad. How have you been? Didja miss me? Quote:
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It works like this: Xtians who wish to prove their points and sound reasonable must avoid resorting to petty name-calling, as such behavior belies that I'm-only-trying-to-help facade y'all seem to cherish so much. I, on the other hand, am simply trying to make points and I'm not bound by any rules, so I may resort to whatever means I see fit to make my point. Calling someone small-minded, however, makes no point. Sarcasm, on the other hand, makes points (and only implies the opponent is small-minded, which is yet another reason it is my weapon of choice). Quote:
The point of this argument--please stay with me--is to show that your holy book is flawed, that it contradicts itself. You simply don't see the contradiction because you base your readings on the presupposition that your god inspired it and therefore, Jeconiah had to have been forgiven. I disagree with your conclusions because you haven't supported your assumption. Please don't confuse lack of support on your part with narrow-mindedness on mine. Quote:
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Finally, Nomad, I noticed how often you accused your opponent of being illogical, a bigot, a dogmatist, a fundamentalist, small-minded or closed-minded. Since a Xtian wouldn't try to remove the mote from his brother's eye while he has a beam in his own, I'm wondering what, exactly, leads you to believe that aren't any of these? I mean that question seriously, Nomad. What is the distinguishing characteristic that makes you above such classification? diana |
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01-30-2001, 06:43 PM | #34 | |||||||||||||||||
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To be honest (and I do know that this will come as a shock), but I do not really see myself as a Ghandi type figure. When it comes to debates, I look more to the examples of Tertullian, St. Jerome and Augustine myself. Quote:
As for your advice, I understand what you are saying Diana, and will continue to avoid these pitfalls. Quote:
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Of course, pointing a thing out to a person, and helping them to understand and accept their own weaknesses is a very different kettle of fish, and a puzzle I have yet to solve. Quote:
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And as for Jeconiah, well, the point has been so thoroughly demonstrated that it hardly needs to be repeated again. If someone can not get it by now, I can hardly be held responsible for that, can I? Allow me to share one of my favorite quotations from the great St. Augustine when he spoke on this exact point: “It is just as if they were anxious to see the new or the old moon, or some very obscure star, and I should point it out with my finger: if they had not sight enough to see even my finger, they would surely have no right to fly into a passion with me on that account. As for those who, even though they know and understand my directions, fail to penetrate the meaning of obscure passages in Scripture, they may stand for those who, in the case I have imagined, are just able to see my finger, but cannot see the stars at which it is pointed.” (St. Augustine, On Christian Doctrine) Now, I am not Augustine by even a country mile, but I certainly can empathize with how he felt here. Quote:
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Second, I fully recognize my own prejudices. If I can assist another in gaining some insight into their own, then I am truly a happy person. Unfortunately, with this crowd, and others I have met on other boards, I am beginning to lose my sense of optimism that I might ever achieve this. Luckily, I am a very optimistic person. Quote:
Thank you, Nomad [This message has been edited by Nomad (edited January 30, 2001).] |
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01-31-2001, 05:39 PM | #35 | |||||||||||||||||||
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I shall repeat: Your "proofs" are all opinions. Quote:
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1. I suspect that you would regard it as a victory, and I will not have that. 2. We have discovered that it is great fun to laugh at you behind your back. 3. You are an excellent example of why atheists have a negative opinion of christians. So in the future, feel free to reply to me. Keep providing new material. BTW, would you like to poll the readers? Quote:
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But, do focus on typos, as that is the central issue. Quote:
Actually, I've been on the sites you mentioned before, and they have no more to offer than you do. [This message has been edited by Patrick Bateman (edited January 31, 2001).] |
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01-31-2001, 05:57 PM | #36 |
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diana, would you like to handle this next one?
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Next time pick your battles better. Quote:
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And if I win a poll on a site called the Secular Web! Run by people that proudly call themselves "Infidels"? Well, I would be happy beyond imaginings! Don't be a sucker and think that the opinion of the crowd means much here big guy. Just try and offer a rational argument to prove your points. I'm still waiting, and since you have agreed to speak to me again, we can actually do that I suppose. Let's see what you have. Nomad |
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01-31-2001, 06:37 PM | #38 |
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I dunno, Patrick. You can bang all day on the door of the deaf, y'know.
While insulting each of us and being as condescending as possible, he's still managed to escape explaining why a Jew would disparage his own scripture in order to "disprove" the divinity of Christ. I doubt further posts will elicit a response. While I may be sarcastic, Nomad's arsenal appears to consist entirely of circular reasoning and ad hominem arguments. I'd hoped for something a bit more educated and mature. I'm wondering why the other Xtians on the board haven't jumped to his defense. I expect it's because he embarrasses them. diana [This message has been edited by diana (edited January 31, 2001).] |
01-31-2001, 06:59 PM | #39 | |
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By the way, anyone who lumps an individual into a group and judges that person according to biases he feels toward the group (i.e., "You can lead an atheist to logic but you can't make him think") has just acted on a prejudice and is, by definition, a bigot. Admitting you have a problem is half the battle toward recovery, Nomad. diana (By the way, you needn't bother saying "I can't be bothered to continue this thread" any more. We already know these are empty words.) |
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BTW, you don't see to realize this, but I am not your son. I am not your nephew. I am not your friend. Stop calling me "big guy" and "sport" and "slugger." |
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