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I didn't mean that you had to prove all of them... even demon possession would be pretty good evidence... the Bible is filled with dozens and dozens of incidents - some in explicit detail - some just referred to in passing. Does demon possession still occur today? Or did the demons just come out when Jesus came to visit? That sounds very unusual. Demon possession was also fairly common in the Dark Ages as well.... Here's some demon possession stories that you might find interesting... <a href="http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=Matt+17:14-21&version=NIV-IBS&showfn=yes&showxref=yes&language=english" target="_blank">Matthew 17:14-21</a>/<a href="http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=Mark+9:17-29&version=NIV-IBS&showfn=yes&showxref=yes&language=english" target="_blank">Mark 9:17-29</a>/<a href="http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=Luke+9:38-43&version=NIV-IBS&showfn=yes&showxref=yes&language=english" target="_blank">Luke 9:38-43</a> - The epileptic demon. <a href="http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=Matthew+12%3A22-26&version=NIV-IBS&showfn=yes&showxref=yes&language=english" target="_blank">Matthew 12:22-26</a>/<a href="http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=Luke+11:14-18&version=NIV-IBS&showfn=yes&showxref=yes&language=english" target="_blank">Luke 11:14-18</a> - the blind/mute demon. <a href="http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=Matthew+9:32-33&version=NIV-IBS&showfn=yes&showxref=yes&language=english" target="_blank">Matthew 9:32-33</a> - the mute demon. <a href="http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=LUKE+13:10-13&language=english&version=NIV-IBS&showfn=on&showxref=on" target="_blank">Luke 13:10-13</a> - the crippling spirit. So did demon possession *ever* occur or not? If it did occur, does it still occur today? If it occurs today, where's the evidence? [ March 03, 2002: Message edited by: excreationist ]</p> |
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I think the bleak reality we atheists are being asked to embrace seems bleak only out of harboring those assumptions about the nature of the universe as given to us by Christianity. That meaning is something given, that its origin comes from the very fabric of reality itself. Who could imagine a scenario that exhalts the ego more? All others indeed pale in comparison. This is percisely why atheism is perceived as fatalistic or inherently depressing by theists. As Valis' post pointed out it is quite possible to find spirituality in a naturalistic world view. When we abandon our bias towards the ultimate it becomes possible to ally ourselves with what is potentially an ephemeral struggle. To be moved by even the most mundane of scientific advancements insofar as they represent our continuing collective spirit of conquest and discovery. A celebration of the struggle of life. Perhaps there is some inherent need within our psyche to associate ourselves with something more permanent, but why not find it in the advancement of the human race? Surely this could be appreciated by the Christian as arguably the highest expression of altruism that we might obtain as mortals... And besides, if the only sure thing is change in the universe, have we not indeed found another ground of being into which we might be assimilated and find eternity? |
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Personally I savour life because I'm mortal, because every decision I make has to count, and every day is one day closer to death. All of my experience is treasured, making others happy is lovely, and I enjoy it, and I enjoy material pleasures too, along with mental ones, like this message board.
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Incidentally, assuming the accuracy of the bible, and its accounts of demon possession and who the devil is. Why would you expect to see demon possession in the west ? Wouldn;t that provide evidence of the supernatural that our culture has done so much to bury ? It would kind of give the game away. Quote:
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