• Believing in the Bible? Statistical impossibility? Drink deadly poison?

    :o

    Im sure most of you already know my feelings, but for those who don’t:

    1. Religion is the opiate of the masses
    2. I hate religion, it should burn, and die, then burn some more
    3. God does not exist

    :D

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    oh boy whats new :roll:


  • I believe in God and I think he will be cool with Janus. The God in the Bible often seems petty and small. The God I believe in cares what you do, not what you chant. Don’t think Christians chant? Drive by an abortion clinic some time. If that really is God’s choosen, I will take Janus’ route. I would rather burn in hell than spend an afternoon with that lot.


  • If i were going to believe in a god, it would be Norse Gods. those dudes are badass. im sorry, but Thor could kick Jesus’s ass anyday.
    :wink:

    if i had any spirituality in me, i would probably be a buddhist, because thats just cool.

    (dont i have great standards for my beliefs? :wink: )


  • @Lizardbaby:

    I believe in God and I think he will be cool with Janus. The God in the Bible often seems petty and small. The God I believe in cares what you do, not what you chant. Don’t think Christians chant? Drive by an abortion clinic some time. If that really is God’s choosen, I will take Janus’ route. I would rather burn in hell than spend an afternoon with that lot.

    1. The God of the Bible is beyond petty and small - the reason you see it like that is because you have a very tiny peephole through which to look at his actions etc.
    2. where did the chanting line come from? Some Christians chant. Aside from abortion clinics (where both some Christians and non-Christians chant) they appear to chant when saying a prayer collectively.
    3. God’s chosen typically refers to the Jews. After the death and resurrection of Jesus, “God’s chosen” does not refer well to his followers as they typically choose God.

  • im gonna agree with you on this one cc, for once :D


  • Many people (especially Christians) have the habit of interpereting the Bible in the literal sense. Adam and Eve to me probably never existed. What does exist, is their story. Something that the rest of us could learn from, whether or not you do believe in God. I think that the bible is full of myths. What I mean by “myth” is not the story being untrue but the effect on the people in which the story carries. You could read many Greek mythology stories and get a message from it no matter how unbelievable it seems. That is what the bible is to me. Just a bunch of stories which carry a message to its reader.

    The Bible is for fools, you say? In other words, any book which contains a possible lesson to learn, even if it is from something you can’t see or touch or requires some kind of faith to gain relation is wasteful?

    I feel sorry for you then. I know many of you. You like the writing on the cake so you know who’s birthday it is. You take everything literally……


  • I believe in God, but I feel no need to test him by drinking poison.


  • @marine36:

    look around you, how can anyone not believe that god created all these things that work in harmony.

    However, what we see as harmony is only opinion. I can fathom a universe more harmonious, can an all powerful God therefore make something mroe harmonious than I a mortal can fathom.

    im not taking any chances. id much rather go to heaven.

    1. This is PAscal’s wager

    2. If you have looked at the logic of what you put forth, its bull. Yuo have faith in the bible and god, faith is not evidence, nor should you claim it to be. Therefore, it is just as possible that God does not CARE if you believe in it or actually WANTS you not to believe in it. How do you know what pleases God? God might only reward psycotic murderers for all you know. If God rewards anyone based upon beleif, wouldn’t it be most likely that it reward the non-mentally lazy that refuse to use faith as justification and say they just don’t know, the agnostics?

    Something as infinitely great as God cannot be comprehended and its will cannot be known. Don’t try to pretend you know it or how to please it for that matter.


  • 3. God does not exist

    Can you prove this?

    I’m am confident to say that the Christian God does not exist. However, God itself has not been proven wrong.

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    @HortenFlyingWing:

    3. God does not exist

    Can you prove this?

    I’m am confident to say that the Christian God does not exist. However, God itself has not been proven wrong.

    Apparantly you haven’t talked alot ot Janus… He says statements like that and then doesn’t back them up…

    And to Janus if you believe Thor could kick Jesus, Then apparantly you have been staring at a lot of Italian Paintings… If Jesus was that weak how could he pull people up by the hand, Endure in the flesh 12 hours of intense torture, hike so many hundreds of miles (estimated at 1200 fro three years) etc. Supposing he is God then he could spot Thor sneaking up to him and Bear Handed beat him up in a recreated body which surpasses anything you have seen(including inter-dimension travel)… Let alone destroy him with supernatural power…

    GG


  • @HortenFlyingWing:

    3. God does not exist

    Can you prove this?

    I’m am confident to say that the Christian God does not exist. However, God itself has not been proven wrong.

    Yes, you can. There is no evidence of God. Case closed.

    Take a look at the bible. Its full of contradictions, fiction, and propoganda.

    God loves all his children, right? Except those innocent Egyptian first born children, they don’t count.

    We all know (some of) the ten commandment. Despite the fact that few if any here can name all 10, are not the only moral codes listed in the book of Exodus. God defines how to sell your daughter into slavery, and if she resists or performs badly, sell her to a different land (Exodus 21: 6-8). He also says polygamy is just peachy (Exodus 21:10). God says that killing another man is punishable by death, but killing a servant/slave is not (Exodus 21:20).

    Want more contradictions? In Exodus 21, God says a man who steals from another man should be put to death. In Exodus 22 1-10, God outlines in detail fines to be layed if a man steals all sorts of things.

    Noah didn’t really put every animal into his ship. Moses didn’t part the red sea, nor did the Jews spent 40 (or was it 80?) years crossing the desert. In fact, besides biblical sources, there is no evidence to prove that Moses, or the Jewish slaves in Egypt, actually existed. Its all complete and utter fiction.

    Do you really believe? Or do you selectively believe? It seems most Christians believe only in the PG version of their religion. Even if you believe the the Bible was written by those who claim it was written by, just read the damn thing. Actually read it cover to cover.


  • Yanny - “no evidence” does not equal “proving something does not exist”. Also different people will claim evidence which is uncapturable by a camera (although i have seen a very interesting picture taken from a plane) or tape recorder that God exists. So no, God has not been proven to not exist. This can never happen - just as I can not prove that aliens do not exist (not that i believe this - just that it is impossible to prove that something does not exist).

    As for your contentions regarding early OT occurrances - there actually was in fact room for every species at the time to fit in the ark according to its dimensions. Further evidence of the ark has been found on mount Ararat. As for the Red Sea - how do you know this? Or the time spent in the desert?
    Almost all Christians believe in the whole Bible, however we follow the New Testament and the commands God issues here. Jews follow the OT, and most of them still believe in all of the events then.


  • Yanny,
    Science has put forth some pretty wacky stuff over the years. They tried their best but looked at the world and saw things incorrectly. Does that mean all science is wrong?
    Up until recently (in the terms of all human history) people saw religion as a work in process. All religions changed. It was easy. With an oral history people can make subtle changes over time and nobody notices. Now we have written text. Are we better off? People get hung up in rules and fail to connect with spirituality, IMO. We find this or that book and boom, the search is over. Look at all religious text. How did the prophets become prophets? Did they just sit around doing the same old thing every day? Where the great prophets, priests in churches? Or where they the guys like John the Baptist, and Budda who went looking for new truth?
    How would a real prophet be greeted today? If God tried to speak with us, would we listien? I doubt it. We would call him a blasphemer.

    CC,
    Don’t agree with you on “Almost all Christians believe in the whole Bible”. I don’t believe this to be a true statement. I think some do, but most in their heart think there is some artistic license being taken by the authors. There are no studies on this backing either of our arguements, but I don’t like being lumped as an outsider when you are making a judgement call. :)
    Saul is the ONLY reason Chistianity exists. Before him it was a sect in the Jewish religion. Saul/Paul brought “Christianity” to the world. The Apostles had no intention of making this leap. The Apostles still followed, as did Saul the OT teachings. The big reason the OT stuff was dropped was circumcision. Without dropping that restriction, Christianity to the world would have failed. That is why we don’t have the OT as part of the main Christian doctrine.


  • To Yanny:

    I do not selectively believe anything. I’m an agnostic, however, I do subscribe to the cosmological argument.

    You tell me, what made existence because surely it did not make itself. Everything requires cause, and I do not believe we can go infinitely back into a cause for a cause, because unless there was a first cause there would be no “Casual support” for every other cause.

    Therefore, the first cause can be a creator or something else we cannot understand. however, there IS a first cause and that leaves the possibility there is a creator or God.

    Apparantly you haven’t talked alot ot Janus… He says statements like that and then doesn’t back them up…

    I’ll answer this for you easily.

    You believe in an infinitely great god, correct? Well, to put it simply, why? Do you say it arbitrarily exists, because you being finite cannot possibly fathom something infinitely greater than you. You can never udnerstand an God that is infinitely greater. However, the christian God is understandable. It dispenses infinite justice, yet it is powerless to stop a finite amount of evil. It has infinite wisdom, but its creation is not infinitely great. If there is a God, we simply do not understand it, and the God of the bible contradicts itself and its attributes so much it cannot possibly exist.


  • @cystic:

    As for your contentions regarding early OT occurrances - there actually was in fact room for every species at the time to fit in the ark according to its dimensions.

    So, when again was Noah and his Ark? How did he get the Australian Marsupials on board? that’s quite a number … so i doubt the “every species at the time”, i would think they had much more species at that time compared to what we have today (in wildlife, and probably also in already domesticated animals).


  • @HortenFlyingWing:

    You tell me, what made existence because surely it did not make itself. Everything requires cause, and I do not believe we can go infinitely back into a cause for a cause, because unless there was a first cause there would be no “Casual support” for every other cause.

    I agree that an iterative approach is probably not the best. I disagree though on the “surely” that existance did not make itself. How can a cuase exist when no existance exists? Or else, who created the creator?
    I don’t think that a first cause has to be there. If you allow eternal and extra-reality-existance for one, why not for a second, a third or something completely different?

    Therefore, the first cause can be a creator or something else we cannot understand. however, there IS a first cause and that leaves the possibility there is a creator or God.

    Well, so what caused the first cause to act?
    That would be the zeroth cause…

    I am just not a fan of mono-causal thinking. Usually things have more than one cause, or none.
    I liked your agument on the christian god though.


  • @Lizardbaby:

    CC,
    Don’t agree with you on “Almost all Christians believe in the whole Bible”. I don’t believe this to be a true statement. I think some do, but most in their heart think there is some artistic license being taken by the authors. There are no studies on this backing either of our arguements, but I don’t like being lumped as an outsider when you are making a judgement call. :)

    I think that “by definition” a Christian must believe the whole Bible. If we start selecting out whatever we feel like, then where do we stop? It would be nice, i’ll admit. I would take out all references to “fornication”, “pure living”, “drunkenness”, and probably modify many of the “adultery” ones. Now granted there is likely much that is “metaphorical”, and if you’ve seen any of my evolution posts, then you would have to admit that i buy into the metaphor-idea when things appear to conflict with science and are not specific, etc.

    Saul is the ONLY reason Chistianity exists. Before him it was a sect in the Jewish religion. Saul/Paul brought “Christianity” to the world. The Apostles had no intention of making this leap. The Apostles still followed, as did Saul the OT teachings. The big reason the OT stuff was dropped was circumcision. Without dropping that restriction, Christianity to the world would have failed. That is why we don’t have the OT as part of the main Christian doctrine.

    false.
    the apostles were scattered all over the world. Saul travelled with John-Mark and Barnabas. He had contacts in many cities, however these may well have been established by their visits to Jerusalem, or Peter’s work, John’s work, etc. The church could well have been established without Saul/Paul, but it may not have been as unified. Also it may have had a broader appeal (to Jews) without this message, but it would have lacked a lot of the “intelligensia” which got on board thanks to Saul/Paul’s brilliant writings and ability to voice things in terms others could understand.


  • I just don’t understand those who believe that the bible is actually true or that it actually depicts the word of God. How can a book riven by conflicting versions of the same events or unbelievable inconsistencies (e.g. Cain, Adams son, shacking up with people who appear from no-where) actually be the literal word of God. If it actually is the word of god, it suggests that god is either stupid, forgetful, or at least not all that skilled a writter… which leads to the inevitable conclusion that God isn’t perfect. If he isn’t perfect why should I even bother to listen to him. I’m not perfect but at least I can make a cogent point, which is more than I can say for the old geezer in the clouds.


  • Yanny - “no evidence” does not equal “proving something does not exist”.

    Is there any evidence that I am not a space monkey from Neptune?

    As for your contentions regarding early OT occurrances - there actually was in fact room for every species at the time to fit in the ark according to its dimensions. Further evidence of the ark has been found on mount Ararat.

    The Ark did not exist. Its complete myth. Just think about it. The entire world is going to flood, right? Theres going to be a ship bigger than the titanic made of wood and filled with every animal on earth? Its a damn fabel! Theres a moral, thats how it supposed to read.

    Also - The flood story is emulated in many Sumarian societies, and probably the Noah story probably owes its roots there.

    As for the Red Sea - how do you know this? Or the time spent in the desert?

    Does the world just change because its a story in the bible? The Red Sea cannot be parted, and even if it was, its a 40 mile hike across the damn thing. Can a few hundred thousand former slaves really treck for generations in the harsh Egyptian desert? Nope.

    Almost all Christians believe in the whole Bible, however we follow the New Testament and the commands God issues here. Jews follow the OT, and most of them still believe in all of the events then.

    You can’t selectively believe in just the New Testament, its incompatible. The Old Testament lays the foundation for the New Testament.

    When you actually think about this religion (and others), I’m surprised anyone believes in them. Tell me, why did God not influence outside of the Middle East - European world for nearly two thousand years? Are the Asians and Native Americans just not important?

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