Yes, I have read it. Can’t say I like its portrayal of the United States.
Who believes in God?
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Yanny,
I find it very ignorant to say we worship the bible… I believe you dont know what your talking about or the facts about this subject! :) -
im not taking any chances. id much rather go to heaven.
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Mutha,
Some people do indeed worship the Bible. For some it is the entirty of history. If it ain’t in there it does not exist. Some people say that dinosaurs did not exist for instance because the Bible says people where here from the very begining of creation. The Bible has a timeline and some people think it shows all of the history of the galaxy. I am not among that group. Frankly people in that group scare me and I am not currently going to church because I don’t want to be around people like that. I still believe in God though. -
the bible does mention dinosaurs, so the people you were taliking to are probably the type that just goes to church on easter and christmas.
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Yeah, I forgot about the Mesozoic book of the Bible. It’s right after Thessalonians right?
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actually i was refering to genesis.
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I don’t recall any place in Genesis where dinosaurs are mentioned. Leviathon and other immense creatures are referenced in various places, however.
I’m not sure why this should refer to the Pentacost. Jesus didn’t mention a time limit.
no, however this refered to an “event” not a “time”. The event occured at a specific time (much as the birth of Jesus, etc.).
I believe that the Bible is accurate, however it does not mention everything, and obviously many events occurred outside of it. -
thats what i mean, the leviathon, the bible says it has a tail like a cedar etc. do you know of any animals alive today with tails like cedars? im quite sure this is refering to a dinosaur.
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I think it was a really big beaver. Lord knows I have seen some that where pretty big and scary. Honest mistake really.
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@cystic:
I’m not sure why this should refer to the Pentacost. Jesus didn’t mention a time limit.
no, however this refered to an “event” not a “time”. The event occured at a specific time (much as the birth of Jesus, etc.).
I believe that the Bible is accurate, however it does not mention everything, and obviously many events occurred outside of it.But Acts 2 doesn’t mention any poison or snakes. It mentions speaking in tongues, but why should it mention only the most unimpressive sign?
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@cystic:
I’m not sure why this should refer to the Pentacost. Jesus didn’t mention a time limit.
no, however this refered to an “event” not a “time”. The event occured at a specific time (much as the birth of Jesus, etc.).
I believe that the Bible is accurate, however it does not mention everything, and obviously many events occurred outside of it.But Acts 2 doesn’t mention any poison or snakes. It mentions speaking in tongues, but why should it mention only the most unimpressive sign?
Because that is the most important! Signs are not as I said meant to convert… if they were people would dwell on that and not seek for God but only a sign(which a lot of people do)… Speaking in the Spirit(or tongues) is a spiritual sign for the believer as a “sign”(it has more of a practical purpose) of communication to the spirit of God from your spirit… Talking with God is to me a better sign…
GG
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@cystic:
I’m not sure why this should refer to the Pentacost. Jesus didn’t mention a time limit.
no, however this refered to an “event” not a “time”. The event occured at a specific time (much as the birth of Jesus, etc.).
I believe that the Bible is accurate, however it does not mention everything, and obviously many events occurred outside of it.But Acts 2 doesn’t mention any poison or snakes. It mentions speaking in tongues, but why should it mention only the most unimpressive sign?
Also because people may not have gone out of their way to drink poison/get bitten by snakes. Later in acts it mentions Paul’s encounter with the asp (as i’ve mentioned), as well as many other miracles much greater than poison or snakes.
But you are reminding me of the pharasees who asked Jesus directly for signs/miracles. Even after performing many for the benefit of other people, he refused this petty request, ignoring them. -
Believing in the Bible? Statistical impossibility? Drink deadly poison?
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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:
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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.
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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: )
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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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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im gonna agree with you on this one cc, for once :D
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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……
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I believe in God, but I feel no need to test him by drinking poison.