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Should you choose to look around, you will notice that I engage others, despite name-calling and bantering. Perhaps it's best that I don't deal directly with you, however, because you will simply dismiss whatever I have to say, and we will continue to talk right past each other. Vanderzyden |
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Although it's a teeny bit off topic, I would like to advocate the ELF (elusive little freak) analogy as a substitute for the Santa Clause analogy.
Elusive little freaks have been reported since the dawn of recorded history. A sizeable portion of the earth's population has believed in them. Many people still do. |
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Vanderzyden, you are spilling much ink expressing indignation on behalf of Yahweh, it's lots of effort wasted that could have been used to address the points I made instead.
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Sorry, but to me the bible is what one would expect from rather primitive human beings, not omniscient deities. I'm gonna call it like it is whether you like it or not. This is a ridiculous objection. Quote:
As for being offended by the phrase "kicking free will in the ass", all I can say about this is that it seems apparent to me that you have done your very best to analize my post in an effort to find anything that you could possibly claim to be offended by, and to call me on it. You seem to have gone too far on this one though, explain what offended you about this. Despite my last paragraph, I'm hoping that you aren't trying to deflect the discussion away from legitimate issues and that you do plan to address them. We'll see I guess. [ September 01, 2002: Message edited by: Bible Humper/ SCoW ]</p> |
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I'm in awe of you, Bible Humper. <img src="graemlins/notworthy.gif" border="0" alt="[Not Worthy]" />
How did you intuit that Vanderzyden didn't want to answer those tough questions and was merely trying to deflect? Just incredible! I'm not worthy to be in the same room as you. I'm leaving. |
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18 The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, 19 since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. 20 For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.
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The portion of the world that actually is christian would be a hell of a lot smaller if atrocities weren't used to prod people into it. Consider the indigenous people of the Americas, it wasn't that God was "plain to them", it was that the stake was "plain to them". Quote:
I would expect that all religions would be monotheistic if there was a real deity and he made his nature clear, even if he didn't send his avatar down to those particular people. No need to elaborate on the fact that the piece that Mark has bolded refutes the argument, flawed anyway, that Yahweh doesn't reveal himself so as to preserve our free will to choose. |
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Sorry I disappeared, I was out of town this weekend. Anyways, here is a pretty impressive list of miracles from a christian website.
<a href="http://preachtruth.org/training/v-miracles.html" target="_blank">Miracles of the bible</a> So yes, I think it's safe to say god used to use miracles on a pretty regular basis. Also, note where it says that miracles are supposed to be epic and undeniable(or words to that effect). I'd agree with that totally. So my question still stands; why the (relatively)sudden drop off in miracles? Did god run out? Can an immutable god change its mind and decide to stop using miracles, and if so, why? Or, maybe, there were NEVER any god-inspired miracles. Just a thought. [ September 03, 2002: Message edited by: zamboniavenger ]</p> |
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I would also like to point out that a personal demonstration wouldn’t be satisfactory. I would need others to independently corroborate my story so I would be sure I wasn’t hallucinating. Now if you’ll excuse me, that damned purple llama is juggling chainsaws again. [ September 07, 2002: Message edited by: Defiant Heretic ]</p> |
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