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09-24-2005, 07:31 AM | #21 |
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I would take an entirely different approach, and ask your host to explain how the doctrine of vicarious atonement could possibly make the slightest bit of sense. It is based on the idea that God can only forgive sin by the shedding of blood.
Ask your host if he would be willing to let a murderer walk free in his city, if an innocent man was willing to go to the electric chair in place of the murderer. That is what the doctrine of vicarious atonement comes down to, and it is complete nonsense. "Jesus died for our sins" is a statement that just doesn't parse, it doesn't really say anything, when you look at it closely. The biblical inerrancy and NT-as-history debates can go around and around for hours, but the basic idea of Christianity itself is simply incoherent. Ask him to defend that idea. He won't be able to, you can be sure of that. |
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Vorkosigan makes me recall what I said to my Bible college roomate when he learned of my change of heart. He asked, "What do you believe now?" I simple said, "That the Bible is not God breathed."
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To tell you the truth though, this concept bothers me, but 99.5% of fundamentalists probably have never even suspected that there may be something strange with the concept. We are taught that it's a beautiful thing and the perfect and only solution to the sin problem. You see, the typical fundie knows that there are many "mysteries" that we can't explain. Just ask us to make sense of the trinity in a rational way. Ask us to explain how the most basic laws of mathematics permit a doctrine that says Jesus was 100% man and 100% God etc... We know we don't have a rational explanation for some of our beliefs, so I don't think this approach will get you anywhere. Instead, go straight for the jugular. Prove to a fundie that the Bible is not inerrant, prove to him that it's untrustworthy, prove to him that there are real contradictions, and you have removed his basis for faith. You may find it strange to hear a fundie say these things, but I believe that if my beliefs can't stand up to challenges, my faith is worthless - this is why I'm here. I want to see if they stand up to the tests. So, my advice - try proving to him that the Bible is not what he thinks it is. |
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Just a note, but just because you don't understand everything about God does not make it wrong. You might not be smart enough to figure it out. If you were a 'fundie', you would believe the Bible and accept what it says about God. In addition, if you would read some good conservative scholarship, you would see that most of what is written on this forum is written from ignorance. The evidence for the resurrection is strong as well as the evidence for the inerrancy of the Bible. P.S. If you really are a fundie and just want these guys to try to produce some evidence so that they can see the error of their position, I think that's good. |
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At first God said 2 of each kind, then it must have occurred to him that Noah and co. would need to make the mother of all sacrifices at the end. You see, God loves the sweet savor of burning animal flesh - I'm not kidding you it's right here in the Bible! Therefore, he amended his original instructions and told Noah to take 7 (or was it 14?) of each clean animal into the ark. |
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