I'm game. I'll even bring my banjolele.
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yeah lets all be lazy when it comes to thinking and just sing kumbaya
much better
I'm game. I'll even bring my banjolele.
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The Bible is full of contradictions, but it doesn't mean that there isn't a message to be had. Take some of the commandments for example.
Thou shalt not kill.
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Thou shalt not steal.
Thou shalt not bear false witness.
Thou shalt not covet.
Honor your father and mother.
Are those not guidelines for the betterment of society and mankind? Some of those still hold true to this day with laws passed based on them. I certainly don't want anyone killing me, ing my wife, robbing me, lying to me, etc. I am quite positive that you don't either.
According to that poll 28% of people believe that the Bible is the literal word of God. Why aren't they stoning the out of people. Freedom to practice religion is one of the foundations that this nation was built on. The commandment says that you shouldn't kill. Perhaps this is why most people aren't running amok slaughtering people for their lack of faith in the one true God? Or could it be that perhaps only 518 people questioned isn't enough to speak for everyone?
You also quoted a bible passage stating that there is only one God using the Bible.
The Quran
"He is the One GOD; the Creator, the Initiator, the Designer. To Him belong the most beautiful names. Glorifying Him is everything in the heavens and the earth. He is the Almighty, Most Wise." (Quran, 59:24 )
The Torah also has a similar passage.
"Yahweh, He is God; there is no other besides Him." Deuteronomy 4:35
Which of these is correct? They both mean the same thing. There is one God. You can call him whatever name you want, but in the end, aren't they all worshipping only one God?
Heh... didn't realize I capitalized them.
You do realize Neil deGrasse Tyson is a liberal atheist, right?![]()
Might as well. It would accomplish more than these riveting edgy spurstalk debates that everyone takes so seriously. If you care about it so much then go outside and do something about it. Otherwise, shut the up. You posting your opinion on here isnt changing anyones mind either way. Its literally useless.
Omg what!!!! theres no way he realized that when he posted it you dumb .
Do you think it was ok to do any of that before those commandments? Do you think other religions didn't have tenets very similar to those even before Christianity, Judaism? How about remembering the sabbath? How about God being a jealous god? Those are right in there with murder and adultery.
That has nothing to do with why I posted it
I was using those few commandments as an example because I was showing that the Bible does have some bearing on teaching morality in response to the claim Uriel presented. Whether or not you follow all of the commandments in their entirety is your personal choice. We all have free will whether it was bestowed by a supreme being or not. I do not put my stock into a single religion, but feel that they all have their high and low points. I do however make it a point to argue when I feel that one is claiming to be better than another simply because a study concluded with an assumption. I don't recall receiving an intelligence test on this subject.
Religion existed long before Christianity, Judaism etc. There was paganism before Christianity and they had their gods of peace such as Pax or Eirene. I am simply stating that ALL religions do help teach morality and basic guidelines regardless of the timeline. Religion has its uses, and no one can deny it.... God existing or not. Why argue the existence of a supreme being when there are good lessons to be learned to begin with regardless of a persons beliefs?
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I'm not sure if he's really following this discussion properly. He definitely doesn't seem like a very experienced debater, though he's eager.
I'm not an atheist. Just because I reject the logical proofs on God and have no empirical basis for a diety doesn't mean that I don't believe. My state of mind is outside of belief
So we have Rob fantasizing about what the people he disagrees with look like and CN glorifying appearing "not smart."
Bravo.
lol Bertie with the angry ad hominem tsunami
Two examples of you making a claim and expecting me to do the leg work to either disprove it or look it up. Do your own work.
Who decides what ought to be here? Wouldn't that be an epistemology issue, not a rule issue? Also, while you're at it, what exactly is the god claim or do I need to go look that up as well?Just a convention. The god claim is not empirical, so it's not supposed to be tested empirically.
Yeah I meant Pascal's Wager but I think you knew that. I do appreciate the 10 cent philosophy terminology lessons though.That's not the gambler's fallacy. You were saying people don't want to risk burning in for blasphemy. That has nothing to do with using recent results to predict new results of something that has a fix probability.
You could call anything a freedom from something else but that's not what you meant. He was rich, but after being scammed of all his money, is now free from it, ergo he was scammed to find freedom. Same thing.. right?Same thing.
For a reason.Again, didn't bring it up. Just agreed with Spurraider's opinion on Uriel's critique.
You're wrong, and I just showed you that. The Bible didn't teach those things, it plagiarized them from society. Like I said, those tenets existed prior to the 10 commandments. Even though I posed that question to you, you still think somehow that the Bible invented morality, that murder was allowed before the OT and that people were ing each others' wives until someone said stop. But wait, how did marriage come about if it existed prior to the commandments? Isn't it a religious ins ution? Odd that all cultures recognize marriage (for the most part).
Why do you make a claim then say "no one can deny it"? I can deny it. Religion has done more harm than good. Even today, the wars of the world are fought in the name of some non-existent god. Believing you have an edict from the creator of the universe cannot ever be good, ever. History has shown that to be true.Religion existed long before Christianity, Judaism etc. There was paganism before Christianity and they had their gods of peace such as Pax or Eirene. I am simply stating that ALL religions do help teach morality and basic guidelines regardless of the timeline. Religion has its uses, and no one can deny it.... God existing or not. Why argue the existence of a supreme being when there are good lessons to be learned to begin with regardless of a persons beliefs?
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