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08-10-2004, 11:11 AM | #31 |
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This seems pretty far from OP, but:
do you hold that Christ did not in fact have to die in order for man to be redeemed? that seems to contradict the Pauline doctrine of redemption: that Adam is the cause of man's imperfection and Christ's sacrifice is his redemption. You know, cleansed by the blood of the lamb and all... so Paine thinks that a religion that rights man's imperfection (or prescribed inperfection) by killing jesus to be absurd, and i'd have to agree. |
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All of those people in the Bible that i just mentioned had faith for a reason. They all saw a burning bush, they heard God speak directly to them, they had visions, they saw amazing miracles, even the least of them saw people speak in languages they had never learned. Today we have none of that. We have nothing to base that faith on. All we have is heritage, a book that is easily proven historically innacurrate and contradictive, and the testimony of some people who say their lives have been changed. Sadly every religion has this. Some will say that we don't have the miracles and stuff because we have God's word. Sorry, that just doesn't cut it. It is not too much to ask for letters on the moon, everyone else had it. Although every mythical religion had stuff like that happen, which makes christianity no different. |
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QUOTE: "Sorry, that just doesn't cut it."
Well, I'm sorry if God's word doesn't cut it for YOU. The arrogance of some people (i.e., "I can solve the mysteries of the Bible") doesn't cut it for me. Amaleq13, what is not questioned (as much as the info in the Bible and/or God is questioned) is the fact that it takes MUCH, MUCH LESS for "religious" observation of "bar-hopping," etc., to occur. You may or may not have to consult a dictionary for my meaning of "religious" in that last sentence. |
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You've got to be kidding.
I don't think anyone's going to apologize for having a standard of rationality higher than believing in third hand accounts of bronze age goat herders who couldn't even be bothered to do any historical, geographical, and scientific fact checking before writing what they wanted us to believe was the word of god. If you bothered to apply the same standard to the bible that you apply to the Upansihads, the Qu'ran, the Baghivad Gita, the writings of Confucius, the Tao-te-Ching, or even The Night Before Christmas, then you wouldn't be in the position you're in. Tell us why you dismiss the countless other gods that humanity has dreamed up, and we'll tell you why we dismiss yours. |
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Or, more succinctly:
Well, I'm sorry if God's word doesn't cut it for YOU. The arrogance of some people (i.e., "I can solve the mysteries of the Qu'ran") doesn't cut it for me. Well, I'm sorry if God's word doesn't cut it for YOU. The arrogance of some people (i.e., "I can solve the mysteries of the Baghivad Gita") doesn't cut it for me. Well, I'm sorry if God's word doesn't cut it for YOU. The arrogance of some people (i.e., "I can solve the mysteries of the Tao te Ching") doesn't cut it for me. |
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Please stay on topic and with some semblance of carrying on a discussion, as opposed to slinging insults or scripture.
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How come the Bible says that you can know that you have eternal life, but expects blind faith? Like I said, all of the Biblical characters saw things that would give someone a real reason to believe. We don't have that. You can quote scripture all day long, but that is all you have. You have no reason to believe that it is inerrant, no reason to believe that is has any more significance than the sacred scriptures of any other religion. Just think about what you are standing up for, just because you were raised a certain way does not mean that you have to submit yourself to it. Think for yourself. You cannot alter reality. If God doesn't exist then he doesn't exist. If Jesus is not the saviour of mankind no amount of believing is going to make him that. Don't hold on to that crutch your whole life.
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