So you're telling me you don't really know that the 'true, original Bible' really said, but you do believe in it...
LOL thats pretty good.
So you're telling me you don't really know that the 'true, original Bible' really said, but you do believe in it...
There are too many simpletons in this thread that think you fall into one of two buckets: the atheist evolutionist bucket or the bat- crazy Bible-thumping literalist bucket
If you believe in evolution, that doesn't make you an athiest. If you believe in some form of a "higher power", that doesn't mean you think the world is only a few thousand years old, dinosaurs never existed, etc.
Darrin, I can understand your desire to take the beauty and functionality of the universe and seek a more orderly explanation that science can provide right now. From a pure mathematics point of view the Universe is absolutely amazing in its functionality to me. Its hard not to see an order that must have been laid down to create that.
That being said, thats simply not scientific. That desire to make sense of things and the beauty behind them isn't wrong by any means, its just not scientific.
Agree with this 100%.
They are not even questions that science attempts to address, so I agree that they are not scientific.
The bigger issue to me is that there's probably not many Bible's in any form that aren't descended from the Constantine Bible, which stemmed from Constantine's need to perfect the Bible.
This post definitely confirms that you are.
absolutely!
I don't think it's a matter of science not trying to address them. Science has certain parameters that it abides by. Outside that realm you're looking at a different specialty, such as theology, philosophy, etc.
I don't think that is true. Modern day physics is addressing many of these questions at their core. Biologists are definitely trying to find the origin of life but its a pretty difficult question to answer.
I'm not incredibly well versed at all, but the reason I find so much modern day physics interesting is because of its potential to unlock so many huge answers for humanity.
I've read some translations from the original scripts we know of. Many of the words mean different things, like my recount of Adam coming from two different words. One meaning mankind, the other a proper name. The earlier definition "mankind" indicates a race of humans on the planet, before the story of Cain and Abel.
Besides, who did Cain marry?
I'm betting I won't need much luck.
Not all philosophies can be solved by science by any means. I don't think physics can tell us much about morality (although I'm sure some neurologists and behavior psychologists would disagree - and probably rightfully so) but I do think that science can one day answer a lot of the origin of the universe. At least, I hope it can. And hopefully in my lifetime!
You mean the Roman emperor after 300 AD?
Perhaps, but what was his understanding of it then, and how much did it reflect cultural belief and understanding of the time, or even his desire to control the populous?
Isn't that about the time the false Christmas holiday was started? Is he the reason Christmas started, or was that someone else using religion to conquer an enemy?
so the divine inspiration wasn't very divine in some instances.
doesn't inspire much confidence in the omnipotent.
historically? sure, why not.Even if you view the whole as a literary prose, parts of the Bible can be thought of as accurate depictions.
magically? no. It's either all true magic or all BS.
Right. People pick and choose out of it what fits their belief system.It's like a movie "inspired by true events." Some things are very close to accurate, while others are very far apart and done to make the story work. You don't have to believe the entirety is literal to believe parts of it are.
It's financially beautiful that way.
Nothing is too hard for God.There's also the fact that the Bible most people read has gone through 2 major revisions, and parts have gone through up to 6 or 7 translations. Hard to keep the accuracy through all that.
It says so in the original Hebrew text.
Personally, I wish the Bible would stay away from the science classroom once and for all.Personally, I view the entire Bible as a series of parables, and therefore none of it is literal, but I also don't consider myself Christian, so my opinion doesn't realy matter.
So you only believe in those translations?
I really couldn't care less.
no it doesn't.
but seriously, if you have to call mom and ask her if you are a stupid because you don't believe in evolution, chances are you are one.
Adam lived for 930 years. That's a lot of sex.
My Biblical guess is that Cain married his sister.
I believe what I read. There isn't any one single way it can be translated. Like our language, there are some words that have more than one meaning. If we believe both science and religion, there are some ways of translating it that cannot be, but there is the other meanings that can still apply. By eliminating the impossible, the Bible still has meaning. Your question is too general for a simple answer. There is still wide la ude in the way the original languages can be interpreted.
Why not? It shows the Creationists who believe the earth is only 6,000 years or so old, are wrong.
Just because you can control everything doesn't mean you do. Most people believe "in His own image" meant free will.
Just shows how limited you view the world, there.
Hard for Man. See above. God gave his Word, and has left it to Man to figure out what to do with it.
Not going to argue that. I agree the Bible should not be in any class except Philosphy, Religion, and maybe History.
I don't think science strives to solve anything but scientific problems. What has happened in the past is that theology and philosophy have attributed themselves the explanation of certain testable phenomena that eventually science was able to explain with mere reproducible scientific facts.
don't need Cain to prove that theory wrong.
Then you forget the story.
He found a wife in another land.
Gotta disagree with that. In my experience, most people believe "in His own image" means God is a dude.
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