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10-03-2007, 11:41 AM | #21 | ||
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It strikes me that, given a belief in any deity at all, the YEC OT-driven world-view is more likely to be based on the mischievous work of a lucifer rather than of a loving god: why would such a god seek to trick us into doubting the inerrancy of the OT by ensuring that the evidence we can uncover about the working of his/her/its creation points to a Universe and an Earth whose ages are measured in billions of years, that the theory of evolution elegantly and wonderfully explains the development of life, where cosmology opens the marvels of unbelievably distant stars and galaxies, where archaeology and palaeology reveal to us the long history of humanity, and that the 'science' and 'history' available to us in the OT is, for the most part, rubbish? |
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The government is good enough to convince millions of Americans that we went to the moon, but a select few have intuited the entire hoax based on...pretty much no evidence. It's a hard sell unless you already agree with the conclusions. |
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Do the people who advance this argument ever stop to wonder why they, themselves, continue to have faith in a being who consistently lies to them?
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The ultimate faith-head argument from illogicality, of course, which is no different from believing in as many as six impossible things before breakfast and begs the question of why once upon a time god was apparently prepared to demonstrate his powers far and wide for the most trivial of reasons - although I've always thought it was a bit over the top for the Philistines to have been smitten with haemorrhoids :devil1: .
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Much like the conspiracy theorist that sees it all so plainly that he must pity the majority that fall for the obvious lies. If only we'd accept the Books on the face of it, all would become clear and we coudl easily sort the acceptable evidence from the distractions. Quote:
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Due to popular demand, this thread has been split from the "Book of Genesis: Written Record? Or Oral Tradition?" thread.
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