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ROFLMAO
![]() Stars too many to count? Duh. Let's see you sit down and point out each individual star and keep count! It doesn't take a personal Lord and Saviour to tell us that. The Earth is shaped like a sphere? ROFL. Try pulling the other one. It says CIRCLE!!! in the Isiah quote, not ball, nor sphere, of which the ancient Hebrews had plenty of words. I don't know how the Luke quote is supposed to prove anything, but it did have such interesting phrasing as "I tell you, in that night there shall be two [men] in one bed;" and "Two [women] shall be grinding together;" ![]() The "sun moving" thing is absolutely pathetic. ![]() The Job quote "proving" that "light travels, darkness does not" is also wholly unconvincing. Perhaps someone should alert the scientific genius Christians that "darkness" is merely the absence of light. Quote:
![]() The universe is finite in size? They give a few verses symbolizing the universe as an object ... a finite one. This is not impressive at all, I doubt the ancient Hebrews had any words to describe infinity, and that wouldn't have made good poetry either. Also, this is typically referring to the very flawed cosmology and common belief back then of the "sky" being a solid dome with heaven above it, and hell beneath the earth. Quote:
![]() THEY QUOTE LEVITICUS AS A SOURCE OF MEDICAL "KNOWLEDGE"!!! This is very poor scholarship, finding one little quote that states the obvious ("life is in our blood"? Yeah, it's also in our brains, hearts, lungs, cytoplasm, etc.) and ignore the mountains of ignorance and claptrap that surround it. Quote:
Jews and Arabs descendants of one man? Besides stating the fairly obvious, guess what, all human races are descendants of one common ancestor! Quote:
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Weight of the winds? Give me a break. WHAT THE FUCK? Since when did science ever declare that man lived with dinosaurs?!?! Perhaps they should roll me up whatever they are smoking. In three verses they try to claim that the Bible predicted entropy. They all say, in a very similar manner (that looks like a copy and paste job to me) "all shall wax old as doth a garment". Actually, they don't even come close to stating the scientific definition of entropy, the creationists just see their own butcher job of the second law in that writing. Tell me, is a snowflake "waxed old like a garment"? Quote:
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That whole "paths of the seas" thing has been wholly refuted elsewhere on Infidels (can't find the link just yet though). Quote:
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Sorry folks, but this is in the wrong forum...
You've got until I work out whether Biblical Criticism and Archaeology or Science and Skepticism is the better home for it to get in some evolution relevance! Cheers, Oolon |
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One of other forums would've been more appropriate. I was thinking of the Creation aspect when I picked this forum.
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They are doing for the Bible what many other idiots did for Nostradamus.
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So, just how many 4-legged fliers are there (Lev 11:23)? Are bats realy birds (Lev 11:19)? Did hares chew the cud in biblical times (Lev 11:5-6)? The writers of the bible were as ignorant as, well, a tribe of goatherders a few thousand years ago.
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It's funny, that the Bible, with all its "begats" and descriptions of the natural order and supposed foreknowledge of science, that it didn't mention something as simple as Mendelian genetics.
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Automaton mentions this one:
Earth floats freely in space Job 26-7 / 950BC or earlier "We're still trying to track down when scientists discovered this." as being the best of a bad bunch, and I agree - but then again - "we're still trying to track down when scientists discovered this" gives a clue to how irrelevant it actually is (and the intellectual capacity of the authors of this site). Perhaps the authors of this stupid little list could consider the possibility that "the earth floats freely in space" has in fact been so bleeding obvious almost since the beginning of human history, that it has never in fact been "discovered by scientists"? There may have been myths about the earth being flat, ships sailing off the edge, four enormous turtles or elephants of whatever - but however inaccurate their models (including the Biblical model) all primitive people seem to have worked out very easily the basic concept of "earth below, sky above", combined it with their inability to comprehend the infinite (intuitively to them the earth must have been finite) and concluded that the earth must be floating around somehow in some sort of void..... This is not and never was a "scientific discovery"; it was just basic primitive intuition which turned out to be right. The Bible did not do a better job of predicting it than any number of primitive myths. (Thinks... why do we bother writing these little essays about the bleeding obvious? Because some people don't see the bleeding obvious, I suppose...) [ February 14, 2002: Message edited by: Arrowman ]</p> |
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I admit we Christians have trouble explaining many of those verses, but yet the understanding of the vast number of stars as spoken of in Jeremiah is remarkable. If you think the writer just used stars for imagery, why did he do so? It seems unlikely that he would be so lucky as to understand that there were far too many stars to count. He compares them to the grains of the sands of the earth. I personally don't know how much of either there happens to be, but how would the writer know that there were more than the few thousand that we can see with the unaided eye? One thought I had was that perhaps he took into account the many "falling stars" that occur every now and then and knew from that experience that there were more out there than we were seeing. But even taking that into consideration, it's amazing that he used the grains of sand, number of stars, descendants of Abraham comparison-- all of which would number into many billions.
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It requires divine intervention to figure out that rain comes from clouds, or that there are a lot of stars? Do these people think the ancient Israelites lacked eyes?
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