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06-02-2005, 04:11 PM | #91 |
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Either we realize that this story is just an impossible fable from the past, or we have to start worrying about every impossible fable from the past. So if we could just close Pandora's box.... :devil3:
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It still doesn't mean the explanation (God did it) is true
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As for Velikovsy, he has evenl ess credibility than the bible. But I'm sure you know that already. Thanks for the comments. |
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I once read that Gibeon and Aijalon were so close that it would be nonsense to say that the sun was "over" one but not the other. Imagine: "The sun stood still over Philadelphia and the Moon over Washington D.C." Well, when the sun is out in one place, isnt it also out in the other????? |
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When you take the symbolic and metaphorical for the concrete, you become a fundamentalist.
Religious fundamentalists take the Bible literally, while scientific fundamentalists attack a literalist view of the Bible with literalism. It's not that the biblical writers wrote beautiful, metaphoric stories and aren't we so smart now to realize that. It's that since the Enlightenment we got dumb and took them literally. |
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As for the topic at hand, it seems to me that the theist need do little other than sit back and chuckle. After all, the atheist complaint is reducible to something like: "Talk of stopping the sun is absurd. Only a God could do something like that!" IMO, it's better to ridicule the act as silly than denigrate it as miraculous. |
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Given the literal truth of that statement--"Joshua stopped the son" overturns just about any view we would have of the logical and actual world. Think about it. Though I don't agree with your statement, I must admit it's an intriguing notion. Thanks. |
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See! NASA confirms that the Bible is inerrant! |
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