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hotfire wrote:why does a creature have to be a terrestrial creature to be significant?
DoomYoshi wrote:Saying, "literal genesis account" vs. "random chance" is a false dichotomy.
At birth, babies' vision is abuzz with all kinds of visual stimulation. While they may look intently at a highly contrasted target, babies have not yet developed the ability to easily tell the difference between two targets or move their eyes between the two images. Their primary focus is on objects 8 to 10 inches from their face or the distance to parent's face.
tzor wrote:Wait a second?
There are Biblical LIteralists here?
And they post?
(And if the above two are true why aren't they in the Jesus Freaks group, I posted something there on Genesis back in December and haven't seen a single peep.)
But if you want to throw it back in the other direction. The whole principle underlying the false philosophical extension of Darwin's theory of evolution is that everything is the result of random chance. Once you factor how dangerous the universe is and the ever increasing number of parameters to allow for any significant land dwelling creature with the ability to gain intelligence, we tend to go from lucky, to damn lucky, to mind-blowing lucky, to (are you using a god damned infinite impossibility machine) lucky.
As Obi-Wan said, "In my opinion, there is no such thing as luck."
jgordon1111 wrote:tzor wrote:Wait a second?
There are Biblical LIteralists here?
And they post?
(And if the above two are true why aren't they in the Jesus Freaks group, I posted something there on Genesis back in December and haven't seen a single peep.)
But if you want to throw it back in the other direction. The whole principle underlying the false philosophical extension of Darwin's theory of evolution is that everything is the result of random chance. Once you factor how dangerous the universe is and the ever increasing number of parameters to allow for any significant land dwelling creature with the ability to gain intelligence, we tend to go from lucky, to damn lucky, to mind-blowing lucky, to (are you using a god damned infinite impossibility machine) lucky.
As Obi-Wan said, "In my opinion, there is no such thing as luck."
If you think my position is from lack of belief in the creator you would be incorrect.
And yes to your above statement, the odds of us being here by coincidence are incalculable.
jgordon1111 wrote:Now back to yoshi, another thing that leaps out is as far as I am aware the only thing God ever actually wrote (supposedly) was the ten commandments, which Moses in his great audacity knowing the mind of God took upon himself to smash, never to be seen again.everything else is inspired by whatever people choose to believe, in hopes that what they do is not in vain. Thus explaining literal and interpetive views of religious texts, it is all about which you believe is gonna save you,oddly enough
DoomYoshi wrote:Why do you suck cock so much?
Since this website began, I have argued with every Aslan, schiro and Scotty and nobody has entered with me into a debate on literalism from a theological perspective.
So, I shall resort to straw manning.
schiro: evolution is a lie because genesis doesn't include it.
Yoshi: what about the serpent evolving
Schiro: you will notice the serpent doesn't become an intermediate species
Yoshi: intermediate species aren't necessary for evolution to occur. At a macroscopic level, only one gene change is required to make teosinte look like corn
Schiro: I f*ck zebras
Yoshi: you have no reason to take the bible as literal truth
Schiro: yes I do "scripture ref"
Yoshi: Matthew 2:15 and 18 include old testament references not taken literally
Schiro: 2:15 is a type of literal prophecy called a type, every bit as real as the obvious prophecies
Yoshi: types are literally metaphors
Schiro: metaphors are literally true
Yoshi: my dick is literally your mouth
Note: any similarity to users real or imagined is highly unlikely, and totally coincidence.
jgordon1111 wrote:Now back to yoshi, another thing that leaps out is as far as I am aware the only thing God ever actually wrote (supposedly) was the ten commandments
DoomYoshi wrote:Scotty: you mean to tell me you spend all your time in an anti-intellectual crusade against reason not out of faith, but out of sheer ignorance?
Phatscotty wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:Scotty: you mean to tell me you spend all your time in an anti-intellectual crusade against reason not out of faith, but out of sheer ignorance?
I guess I mean to tell you you aren't understanding much of what I say. Feel free to show me an example and I will address it honestly either way
tzor wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:Now back to yoshi, another thing that leaps out is as far as I am aware the only thing God ever actually wrote (supposedly) was the ten commandments
If you really want to nit pick, that's not correct. God wrote the "Ten Words" (which could be ten sayings or the ten matters). So we don't know if the actual words are listed in the two accounts in Exodus and Deuteronomy or if they are extrapolations from those ten words.
The Christian will point out that it is recorded Jesus wrote words on the ground. What those words were, we don't now because they were never copied.
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:I cannot compehend the concept that a god could exist who would demand adoration from his complete inferiors.
(Wait sorry, wrong thread)
jgordon1111 wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:I cannot compehend the concept that a god could exist who would demand adoration from his complete inferiors.
(Wait sorry, wrong thread)
Easy one wing, that is a human trait, easily seen in every human in history who has power of any kind over others, and it is everyone of our faults that we let it happen and continue on this destructive course. When I say our fault,in reference to the past, even today no one steps up to try and stop this,instinctively we know where its taking all of us yet nothing.
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:jgordon1111 wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:I cannot compehend the concept that a god could exist who would demand adoration from his complete inferiors.
(Wait sorry, wrong thread)
Easy one wing, that is a human trait, easily seen in every human in history who has power of any kind over others, and it is everyone of our faults that we let it happen and continue on this destructive course. When I say our fault,in reference to the past, even today no one steps up to try and stop this,instinctively we know where its taking all of us yet nothing.
The entire concept of christianity teaches otherwise, except one point, that god requires worship.
Step up. Everyone can do their bit.
DoomYoshi wrote:I still don't understand why, after writing those words on the ground, He didn't throw the first stone. Is He trying to tell us that He is a sinner as well? Does that explain His repentant baptism at the hands of John, one of the few events referred to in all 4 gospels?
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