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fishfleas wrote:In every human there is a inate desire to believe in something higher than us
fishfleas wrote: Science and religion are not as seperate as people like to make it look.
fishfleas wrote: Muslims themselves are even based around jewish beliefs, and believe in Alah which is the same God that we believe in. Their biggest issue is that they take the Jewish text and combine it with the books that their "profit" mohammed taught. If you really get into the research on those texts they are filled with holes and failings.
fishfleas wrote: Say we look at Catholosism..... as someone mentioned earlier he didn't think it was right to sing and pray towards this crucifix with Jesus on it.... Well, that is because the Bible actually tells us NOT to do that. That is one of the many issues with the Catholic faith.
fishfleas wrote: Christianity is the only religion when you get to the heart of it that has withstood time itself, and there are reasons for that.
Hoff wrote:fishfleas wrote:In every human there is a inate desire to believe in something higher than us
Not everyone believes in something higher, so that kind of discoutns that fact of yours.
This could be a whole discussion in it's own, but it's been argued by Christians and by non-christians that humans have this inate desire to worship dieties. Even people that don't believe there is anything... they just have buried it deep within themselves.fishfleas wrote: Science and religion are not as seperate as people like to make it look.
why?
Science as we know it today. stemmed from Monks and othere religious groups who studied Nature to try to help others. From it's roots it's been tied to religion, as religions are strongly tied to nature. Example, Native Americans are a good example of how Nature strongly ties into what they believe. they beilieve animals have spirits, and such. That is one end of the spectrum. In Christianity, we believe that God is in everything we think see and hear. He is the creater of everything. Again, this could be a huge discussion too, but I hope that gives you a bit of an idea where that comes from.fishfleas wrote: Muslims themselves are even based around jewish beliefs, and believe in Alah which is the same God that we believe in. Their biggest issue is that they take the Jewish text and combine it with the books that their "profit" mohammed taught. If you really get into the research on those texts they are filled with holes and failings.
How is that different than the disciples writing the bible?
The Disciples didn't write the whole Bible. The actual disciples of Jesus only wrote a very small portion of it. To help prove the accurateness and correctness of the Bible you have to look at the Old Testiment Thoroughly. Did you know that Science has proven the existance of a world wide flood? Did you know that Science has proven that a strip of the Red Sea was at one point dry while the surrounding parts were not... and Science has no explanation as to how that happened. The Bible has given us answers to alot of questions that Science brings forth. The accuracy of the Bible in context to history is uncanny. Each time someone tries to argue something wrong in the Bible, they are never able to really come up with a good argument on why the Bible is wrong. With the other books that go along with say Muslims and Buddhists there are many holes and discrepencies in what they believe. The thing is most people don't spend the time to look through the books or are even educated enough to read the books themselves.fishfleas wrote: Say we look at Catholosism..... as someone mentioned earlier he didn't think it was right to sing and pray towards this crucifix with Jesus on it.... Well, that is because the Bible actually tells us NOT to do that. That is one of the many issues with the Catholic faith.
Catholics don't worship the crucifix. They worship what the crucifix represents. Crucifix representing Jesus and Jesus being the son of God.
yet they pray to Mary, and graven images of Jesus or the saints. The Bible is actually very clear that we should not do that. This could be a huge discussion again, if you want to break it down.fishfleas wrote: Christianity is the only religion when you get to the heart of it that has withstood time itself, and there are reasons for that.
Jewish people were around long before Christianity. Looks like they with stood time too, and muslims have been around for awhile and so have many other religions.
Jews or the Isrealites are God's Chosen People. This is a very good topic of discussion. Has God disregarded the Jews now that they haven't accepted Christ as the Messiah? or does he still listen and touch his chosen people who live their lives still as if the messiah hadn't come yet? That is a very good discussion indeed. Jews I don't believe will get to heaven unfortunately unless they end up accepting Christ as their savior. Jesus says "The only way to the Father is through me".
Christianity is the relationship with God that the Jews were meant to have, and did have in the Old Testament.
Muslims declare that Muhammed was their "messiah" however... They have taken the Old Testament prophecies and twisted them to try to proclaim someone of their own linage as the Messiah. The faults are numerous in their arguments. The most glaring issue is the prophecy saying that the Messiah would be a direct decendant of King David. The Muslim and Arab nation is actually decendants of Arbraham's illegitemate son....I'm bad with names but I believe it was Ishmael. i don't have an old testament with me or I'ld look it up for you.... I can get back with you on that. Point being if we would sit down and really disect the Quran it's full of holes and issues.
I agree with some of the things that you say, somethings I don't, and some of the things I pointed out that you said just dont make
sense.
I appreciate your input. Smile I don't mind discussing this with you. I'm not trying to push this on anyone if anyone would want to know more about it they can PM me about it. God Bless.
lackattack wrote:I appreciate your input. Smile I don't mind discussing this with you. I'm not trying to push this on anyone if anyone would want to know more about it they can PM me about it. God Bless.
Should we nominate fishfleas for Conquer Club Chaplain ??? Somebody's gotta be our spiritual leader and I'm too busy coding...
johnnyrotten wrote:Thinking of that- where is cahoots? She hasn't been on all day, has she?
SMITH197 wrote:school i would assume...but then again, i'm at school right now...
i hope she's ok...
lackattack wrote:I appreciate your input. Smile I don't mind discussing this with you. I'm not trying to push this on anyone if anyone would want to know more about it they can PM me about it. God Bless.
Should we nominate fishfleas for Conquer Club Chaplain ??? Somebody's gotta be our spiritual leader and I'm too busy coding...
areon wrote:Yes their way of life is restrictive and because of this they have created sustainable populations that disprove all of Malthus' theories of human growth.
fishfleas wrote:Hoff wrote:fishfleas wrote:In every human there is a inate desire to believe in something higher than us
Not everyone believes in something higher, so that kind of discoutns that fact of yours.
This could be a whole discussion in it's own, but it's been argued by Christians and by non-christians that humans have this inate desire to worship dieties. Even people that don't believe there is anything... they just have buried it deep within themselves.
fishfleas wrote:Hoff wrote:fishfleas wrote: Science and religion are not as seperate as people like to make it look.
why?
Science as we know it today. stemmed from Monks and othere religious groups who studied Nature to try to help others. From it's roots it's been tied to religion, as religions are strongly tied to nature. Example, Native Americans are a good example of how Nature strongly ties into what they believe. they beilieve animals have spirits, and such. That is one end of the spectrum. In Christianity, we believe that God is in everything we think see and hear. He is the creater of everything. Again, this could be a huge discussion too, but I hope that gives you a bit of an idea where that comes from.
fishfleas wrote:Hoff wrote:fishfleas wrote: Muslims themselves are even based around jewish beliefs, and believe in Alah which is the same God that we believe in. Their biggest issue is that they take the Jewish text and combine it with the books that their "profit" mohammed taught. If you really get into the research on those texts they are filled with holes and failings.
How is that different than the disciples writing the bible?
The Disciples didn't write the whole Bible. The actual disciples of Jesus only wrote a very small portion of it. To help prove the accurateness and correctness of the Bible you have to look at the Old Testiment Thoroughly. Did you know that Science has proven the existance of a world wide flood? Did you know that Science has proven that a strip of the Red Sea was at one point dry while the surrounding parts were not... and Science has no explanation as to how that happened. The Bible has given us answers to alot of questions that Science brings forth. The accuracy of the Bible in context to history is uncanny. Each time someone tries to argue something wrong in the Bible, they are never able to really come up with a good argument on why the Bible is wrong. With the other books that go along with say Muslims and Buddhists there are many holes and discrepencies in what they believe. The thing is most people don't spend the time to look through the books or are even educated enough to read the books themselves.
fishfleas wrote:Hoff wrote:fishfleas wrote: Say we look at Catholosism..... as someone mentioned earlier he didn't think it was right to sing and pray towards this crucifix with Jesus on it.... Well, that is because the Bible actually tells us NOT to do that. That is one of the many issues with the Catholic faith.
Catholics don't worship the crucifix. They worship what the crucifix represents. Crucifix representing Jesus and Jesus being the son of God.
yet they pray to Mary, and graven images of Jesus or the saints. The Bible is actually very clear that we should not do that. This could be a huge discussion again, if you want to break it down.
fishfleas wrote:Hoff wrote:fishfleas wrote:
Christianity is the only religion when you get to the heart of it that has withstood time itself, and there are reasons for that.
Jewish people were around long before Christianity. Looks like they with stood time too, and muslims have been around for awhile and so have many other religions.
Jews or the Isrealites are God's Chosen People. This is a very good topic of discussion. Has God disregarded the Jews now that they haven't accepted Christ as the Messiah? or does he still listen and touch his chosen people who live their lives still as if the messiah hadn't come yet? That is a very good discussion indeed. Jews I don't believe will get to heaven unfortunately unless they end up accepting Christ as their savior. Jesus says "The only way to the Father is through me".
Christianity is the relationship with God that the Jews were meant to have, and did have in the Old Testament.
fishfleas wrote:Muslims declare that Muhammed was their "messiah" however... They have taken the Old Testament prophecies and twisted them to try to proclaim someone of their own linage as the Messiah. The faults are numerous in their arguments. The most glaring issue is the prophecy saying that the Messiah would be a direct decendant of King David. The Muslim and Arab nation is actually decendants of Arbraham's illegitemate son....I'm bad with names but I believe it was Ishmael. i don't have an old testament with me or I'ld look it up for you.... I can get back with you on that. Point being if we would sit down and really disect the Quran it's full of holes and issues.
fishfleas wrote:Hoff wrote:
I agree with some of the things that you say, somethings I don't, and some of the things I pointed out that you said just dont make
sense.
I appreciate your input.I don't mind discussing this with you. I'm not trying to push this on anyone if anyone would want to know more about it they can PM me about it. God Bless.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
fishfleas wrote:In every human there is a inate desire to believe in something higher than us. Even the worst dictators in the world have believed in something higher.
Now in my opinion then you will start to realize how wrong alot of the religions in the world are. There truly is only one God. He sent his son to die on the cross for our sins and to save us all from our sinful lives. I don't believe that the Catholics have it right either.... however I do believe some Catholics are ok themselves. Muslims themselves are even based around jewish beliefs, and believe in Alah which is the same God that we believe in. Their biggest issue is that they take the Jewish text and combine it with the books that their "profit" mohammed taught. If you really get into the research on those texts they are filled with holes and failings. To this day the Bible is the most accurate and flawless book we have for any of the religions out there.
The earliest documents that we have been able to uncover have been the dead sea scrolls, from an archeological find in the Middle East. Apon studying these documents we have discovered that the bible over thousands of years has had little to no error in the copying and duplicating process. Even today no one has been able to prove that anything within it is wrong.
fishfleas wrote:As far as the reference to Monks, I did state other religious groups. I was merely giving one example that I was more familiar with off the top of my head. I agree it came from various sources and in my mind science itself has always been around, however what we term as modern science really began it's push with religious groups. Whether it be monks, or whoever else. If I need to I could probably dig up some more information on that for you.
areon wrote:Fish mentioned the worldwide flooding. There are some theories that the straits of gibraltar at first blocked out the atlantic. So this meant that a lot of the mediterranean would be land and populated. Maybe it wasn't a world wide flood but a lot of people were displaced and heard the same news all around them and assumed it to be world wide.
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