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I wouldn't call the Resurrection little. But yeah, that defies science... that's why its called a miracle. God created science, so He's obviously above it.
Please prove the Resurrection happened. Without quoting the Bible.
That reference to DNA and genetic code was just an example. But, since you think its so "hilarious", answer this: what's more funny? That God created genetic code, or that it magically appeared out of nowhere?
It makes sense on an evolutionary level that single celled organisms evolved, and because of this the complexity of their cells evolved with them. Which would explain DNA, rather then just proclaiming "The magic man in the sky made it!"
According to the Bible? Please give me a book and chapter and verse number in the New Testament that says this. It doesn't matter how long the Earth has existed. The Catholic Church teaches that it is possible that God created the Earth and very slowly, out of a single celled organism, created/ evolved humans.
I fail to see a contradiction.
Ok, so it's ok to throw out the idea of Adam and Eve, but take the rest of the bible seriously. I thought you were all about total belief or total disregard. If some of it can be disregarded, all of it can. And if Adam and Eve existed, then Dinosaurs never did.
Thomas Aquinas wrote it all down. And he can explain it a lot better than I can.
Just because something is written down doesn't make it true. I'm sure I can point to much more evidence that God doesn't exist then you can point to that he does. However we each have our own viewpoints, and showing a lot of evidence isn't gonna change either of our perspectives.
Some people don't know how to have the right relationship with God. That's why its called a relationship... if you don't treat your girlfriend properly what happens? If you demand from God but don't do anything He wants you to do the same will happen.
As to your question about whether God wants a relationship with His people, the answer is simple - If God did not want us, we wouldn't be here right now, or He wouldn't have made us in the first place. It's all out of love... and it isn't true love unless both parties love each other mutually.
How do we know what God wants us to do? All we have is interpretable information from a 2000 year old book. Maybe God just wants to be left alone, and he can deal with us as he please when we die.
Your logic is that because God created us, he wants a relationship. What about animals? Does he want a relationship with them? Do animals go to heaven?
Lets say God did create us. That doesn't mean he loves us. Once again conclusions are being drawn from an unreliable resource. Maybe humanity is just God's science experiment. A test in the nature of being. No way to disprove that theory.
OMG! you are all talking about religion again? jeez...Swamp will need to make this its own forum - we can start a topic on anything we want, but the discussion has to end up with flaming and jesus talk! ???/
Hehe, probably. The topic was relating to a woman who killed her kids to save them from Satan, so it was bound to become a religion debate.
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| Originally posted by Devbert Please prove the Resurrection happened. Without quoting the Bible. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert It makes sense on an evolutionary level that single celled organisms evolved, and because of this the complexity of their cells evolved with them. Which would explain DNA, rather then just proclaiming "The magic man in the sky made it!" |
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| Originally posted by Devbert Ok, so it's ok to throw out the idea of Adam and Eve, but take the rest of the bible seriously. I thought you were all about total belief or total disregard. If some of it can be disregarded, all of it can. And if Adam and Eve existed, then Dinosaurs never did. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert Just because something is written down doesn't make it true. I'm sure I can point to much more evidence that God doesn't exist then you can point to that he does. However we each have our own viewpoints, and showing a lot of evidence isn't gonna change either of our perspectives. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert Lets say God did create us. That doesn't mean he loves us. Once again conclusions are being drawn from an unreliable resource. Maybe humanity is just God's science experiment. A test in the nature of being. No way to disprove that theory. |
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| Originally posted by biznology OMG! you are all talking about religion again? jeez...Swamp will need to make this its own forum - we can start a topic on anything we want, but the discussion has to end up with flaming and jesus talk! ???/ |
First off, I don't want you to stop believing. If Christianity makes you a better human being, I'm all for it. However it puts a lot of people on a high judgemental perspective that they have the right to judge others. I'm not religous, and I don't need to be told I'm gonna burn in hell for not believing what someone else does.
How about history? We know for sure Jesus existed. And we know for sure that THOUSANDS were converted on Pentecost. And we know for sure that Christians were persecuted and tortured and killed for their beliefs but still the community grew stronger and larger.
Do the math.
Yes, he existed. Yes, we know people were easily led back in the days (ruled over by opressing governments). And we know that the average life expectancy was under 30 years of age, giving people a very nervous feeling about death, and who would be very willing to embrace the theory that they would be given eternal pleasure for a temporary lifetime of servitude. All it proves is that people would believe very strange things back in the day. They weren't as intellectually developed as they are today, and coudln't explain a lot of things. Like rain. Precipitation, Evaporation, those terms didn't apply in those days. It was considered an act of the Gods to make it rain by the Greeks.
And who made the single celled organisms? Who made matter?
There is the big-bang theory, which is no more ludacris then the idea that a man who lives in the sky made them.
No... first of all, let's deal with the New Testament because that contains the essence of Christianity. The historical validity of biblical passages in the Old Testament is not important.
And even if Adam and Eve existed, the dinosaurs still could have. Animals were made before humans, as I said before.
What was wrong with the Old Testament? It was the original, wasn't it? And the historical validity of the biblical passages is important. There are people who believe that the majority of the stories are to explain and identify Christian morals and beliefs, and others believe that they are facts passed down through time. God made the Earth in 7 days, right? I'll drop the Old Testament/New Testament debate, because they are contrary views, and to argue with you based on what you don't believe in would be pointless.
If He didn't love us, He would destroy the universe and everything that He created. The only reason we are here is because love is diffusive. God does not need us, but because of His love He made us. He has no need for science experiments, because He would already know the answers.
That's not true. That's your assumption that he lets us remain here out of love. Maybe he forgot about us. Or cares just enough to let us stay, but not help us out. It is only a believed theory that God made us because of his love. I think God is way often treated like a human being. God is not human, yet he is represented by so many human characteristics, like an ultimate father figure. So who is to say that God can feel emotion or love? It is all interpretation of prehistoric text. And if God already knows the answers, then it's kind of tough to explain what this woman did to her 5 kids. God created people like this? He has a mean streak I guess.
I find the concept of heaven amusing almost. What is heaven like? If you die old, do you go there looking like you did when you died? Or when you were 21? Or do you get a choice, and get to change form? And what is appearance anyways, except a mind-altered perception of ourselves. Think about the most enjoyable things in life for a lot of people: Sex, Loud Music, Drugs. They aren't done very often, but are arguably the most enjoyable. Heaven is treated like a 24 hour pleasure trip, yet I don't think God would appreciate a bunch of Stoner Nymphomaniacs bumping Pink Floyd. Or maybe he would. However, what I do know is that even the most enjoyable things get boring when done for extremely long periods of time. Eternal life in heaven would eventually become a hell in accordance with this theory.
Religion is more about personnal agenda then anything else. If believing in something makes you kinder, smarter, and you can enjoy your time on this Earth more because of it, then I applaude you. But as I stated earlier, I don't need a moral guilt trip from my neighborhood Christians for how I live my life. I don't tell you what you should do.
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| Originally posted by Devbert Religion is more about personnal agenda then anything else. If believing in something makes you kinder, smarter, and you can enjoy your time on this Earth more because of it, then I applaude you. But as I stated earlier, I don't need a moral guilt trip from my neighborhood Christians for how I live my life. I don't tell you what you should do. |
Thank you.
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| Originally posted by Devbert Thank you. |
Can we stop bickering and arguing now?
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| Originally posted by torontotrance Hello ppl, i'm unhappy here and here is why i'm so unhappy. Andrea Yates, the texas mom convicted of killing her 5 children, drowning them one by one. She gets life (w/o chance of parole for 40 yrs), now i'm not going to debate the death penalty here (btw i do think she should have got). What i'm unhappy about is that the talk is about andrea yates, andrea yates, andrea yates, but who the heck will speak for the children that are dead. In society, it is all about the rights of the accused and convicts but who speaks for the ppl that got assaulted or even killed. Seems that they convicted and accused ppl have more rights than the victims and their families. So do you think that what i'm saying is right. I repeat this is not a debate about the death penalty, we could debate that in another thread, another time, the issue at stake is do victims and their families have less rights than the convicted. |
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| Originally posted by Michael Russo How about history? We know for sure Jesus existed. And we know for sure that THOUSANDS were converted on Pentecost. And we know for sure that Christians were persecuted and tortured and killed for their beliefs but still the community grew stronger and larger. |
Hehe, just when it was gonna get resolved.
tiesto14, take some time to reread your posts. Listen to what you are saying. God, by His very nature, MUST be above our finite world. He has control over everything... if you don't believe that He can do something as simple as parting the Red Sea, then you don't believe in God, plain and simple.
What do you mean, God by His nature? God has a nature? He is God, he can do whatever he wants. And above us? Like straight up? Is the World still flat?
God would rather us go through pain on Earth than infinite pain in Hell... in all evil and suffering there is a chance that good will come from it. Many people that are suffering turn towards God, and eternal happiness is their reward. Those that already believe don't turn away. There are still some people who suffer and don't turn to God, but the opportunity was there and it is their choice. Also, don't think you have to believe in God to go to Heaven. You don't have to knowingly "love Him back." You just have to be a good person.
Two things to touch up on. Eternal Happiness is not possible, because doing the same thing for all eternity (whatever it is that makes you happy, be it sex, youth, etc.) would eventually turn into unbelievable torment. Also, according to Christian Beliefs, you do have to believe in God to go to Heaven. That is probably my biggest ultimate beef with Christianity. I always felt that if your a good person at heart, you should be rewarded. But according to Christianity, you must believe in Jesus Christ in order to be saved. It is a simple fact. Either worship me or burn. That is the perspective from Christianity towards non-believers.
Sorry, I'm going to sleep now and I needed to get that out of the way or else I'd forget. Everyone get some good sleep, and have a nice night.
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| Originally posted by Devbert First off, I don't want you to stop believing. If Christianity makes you a better human being, I'm all for it. However it puts a lot of people on a high judgemental perspective that they have the right to judge others. I'm not religous, and I don't need to be told I'm gonna burn in hell for not believing what someone else does. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert What was wrong with the Old Testament? It was the original, wasn't it? And the historical validity of the biblical passages is important. There are people who believe that the majority of the stories are to explain and identify Christian morals and beliefs, and others believe that they are facts passed down through time. God made the Earth in 7 days, right? I'll drop the Old Testament/New Testament debate, because they are contrary views, and to argue with you based on what you don't believe in would be pointless. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert I think God is way often treated like a human being. God is not human, yet he is represented by so many human characteristics, like an ultimate father figure. So who is to say that God can feel emotion or love? It is all interpretation of prehistoric text. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert And if God already knows the answers, then it's kind of tough to explain what this woman did to her 5 kids. God created people like this? He has a mean streak I guess. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert I find the concept of heaven amusing almost. What is heaven like? If you die old, do you go there looking like you did when you died? Or when you were 21? Or do you get a choice, and get to change form? And what is appearance anyways, except a mind-altered perception of ourselves. Think about the most enjoyable things in life for a lot of people: Sex, Loud Music, Drugs. They aren't done very often, but are arguably the most enjoyable. Heaven is treated like a 24 hour pleasure trip, yet I don't think God would appreciate a bunch of Stoner Nymphomaniacs bumping Pink Floyd. Or maybe he would. However, what I do know is that even the most enjoyable things get boring when done for extremely long periods of time. Eternal life in heaven would eventually become a hell in accordance with this theory. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert I don't need a moral guilt trip from my neighborhood Christians for how I live my life. I don't tell you what you should do. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert What do you mean, God by His nature? God has a nature? He is God, he can do whatever he wants. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert Two things to touch up on. Eternal Happiness is not possible, because doing the same thing for all eternity (whatever it is that makes you happy, be it sex, youth, etc.) would eventually turn into unbelievable torment. Also, according to Christian Beliefs, you do have to believe in God to go to Heaven. That is probably my biggest ultimate beef with Christianity. I always felt that if your a good person at heart, you should be rewarded. But according to Christianity, you must believe in Jesus Christ in order to be saved. It is a simple fact. Either worship me or burn. That is the perspective from Christianity towards non-believers. |
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| Originally posted by Devbert Everyone get some good sleep, and have a nice night. |
I think this debate is about wrapped up, as it could go on forever. You have a very noble perspective of Christianity, but it is very unsimilar to the majority of the pack. According to Christianity, you must believe in Jesus to get to Heaven. But oh well. Time to move on I guess, wayyy too much typing, hehe.
Thanks for the debate, glad it could be clean and non-flamewar like.
Are you sure that you must believe in Jesus to go to Heaven? I'm 100% sure that in Roman Catholicism you do not have to believe in Jesus. Roman Catholicism is the basis of all Christianity, but other groups did break off (for heretical reasons pretty much) so its possible certain Christian groups believe that you must believe in Jesus.
Anyways, thanks for a good debate 
Anti Christians-FYI do not take the bible too literally. For example, seven days does not mean 168 hours. One thing people forget and do not know is that different sects of Christianity have changed alot of the passages in the bible to be inline with their changes in theology. Which is very sad. I don't know the exact years or dates, but the timeline is sort of like this Christianity was not broken into little branches as it is today. It was all one faith and theology. Then the Pope of Rome split off and introduced various innovations into the theology, namely the Infalibility of the Pope and the concept of the Vicar of Christ. So now you have East and West. Out of the Roman Catholic faith broke out various other innovations that created more little schisms and before you know it you have different groups some beleive in Christ as God, some don't some beleive he has two natures some three, all sorts of strange things. What is called Orthodox Christianity is essentially the original theology. It has the least innovations and retains all the original canons and theology. The reason for this is the relevance is as follows. The bible was not written originally in English. The early gospels were written in Greek or Hebrew or Latin. I think primarily Greek though. Ancient Greek does not translate very cleanly into English, nor does Hebrew. As a result certain words in English may translate into a certain word or phrase in Greek or Hebrew, yet if you take that same Greek or Hebrew word it can mean something else. A loose translation if you will....the ancient Greek language was very different and often the words or passages meant something similar but not exact. The problem here is that over the ages as the bible was revised by various religious groups it loses its effect or meaning. In this case, I don't know for sure and I cannot think of a specific example at the moment, but day does not necessarily mean 24 hours. It could very well mean an epoch. If you beleive in God, you beleive he is timeless. A thousand years to him could feel like a day feels to us. But in case the point is the bible is not to be taken so literally and many people have spent their entire lives dedicated to interpreting it, and I would hardly call these people ignorant.
You can beleive what you want, but challenging someone to prove the bible is just wrong. Part of the faith is just that...faith. Its not scientific. If you are not religious thats fine, nobody is forcing you to be, and you don't have to be so harsh on Christians. What really aggravtes me is that people rely on all this scientific stuff to dispell it but, science lacks perfection too. Alot cannot be proven, it just can't. For example, the creation or even evolution. If God didn't create the world...how was it created? Evolution...BS. There is only theories about it but I do not beleive that I came from a monkey, sorry. Do primates share simlar features to human beings, sure. Anyways, you cannot judge a religion by its followers. A Christian who judges you is not a good Christian because they have pride and are judging others. These are sins according to their faith. But judging the entire religion based on a few bad apples is wrong.
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| Originally posted by Lazgti Anti Christians-FYI do not take the bible too literally. For example, seven days does not mean 168 hours. One thing people forget and do not know is that different sects of Christianity have changed alot of the passages in the bible to be inline with their changes in theology. Which is very sad. I don't know the exact years or dates, but the timeline is sort of like this Christianity was not broken into little branches as it is today. It was all one faith and theology. Then the Pope of Rome split off and introduced various innovations into the theology, namely the Infalibility of the Pope and the concept of the Vicar of Christ. So now you have East and West. Out of the Roman Catholic faith broke out various other innovations that created more little schisms and before you know it you have different groups some beleive in Christ as God, some don't some beleive he has two natures some three, all sorts of strange things. What is called Orthodox Christianity is essentially the original theology. It has the least innovations and retains all the original canons and theology. The reason for this is the relevance is as follows. The bible was not written originally in English. The early gospels were written in Greek or Hebrew or Latin. I think primarily Greek though. Ancient Greek does not translate very cleanly into English, nor does Hebrew. As a result certain words in English may translate into a certain word or phrase in Greek or Hebrew, yet if you take that same Greek or Hebrew word it can mean something else. A loose translation if you will....the ancient Greek language was very different and often the words or passages meant something similar but not exact. The problem here is that over the ages as the bible was revised by various religious groups it loses its effect or meaning. In this case, I don't know for sure and I cannot think of a specific example at the moment, but day does not necessarily mean 24 hours. It could very well mean an epoch. If you beleive in God, you beleive he is timeless. A thousand years to him could feel like a day feels to us. But in case the point is the bible is not to be taken so literally and many people have spent their entire lives dedicated to interpreting it, and I would hardly call these people ignorant. You can beleive what you want, but challenging someone to prove the bible is just wrong. Part of the faith is just that...faith. Its not scientific. If you are not religious thats fine, nobody is forcing you to be, and you don't have to be so harsh on Christians. What really aggravtes me is that people rely on all this scientific stuff to dispell it but, science lacks perfection too. Alot cannot be proven, it just can't. For example, the creation or even evolution. If God didn't create the world...how was it created? Evolution...BS. There is only theories about it but I do not beleive that I came from a monkey, sorry. Do primates share simlar features to human beings, sure. Anyways, you cannot judge a religion by its followers. A Christian who judges you is not a good Christian because they have pride and are judging others. These are sins according to their faith. But judging the entire religion based on a few bad apples is wrong. |

Michael Russo, I now understand you.
I understand your arguments completely.
However, how can you say the writers of the Bible were being contacted by God?
Didn't Mohammad say the same thing?
Budda?
Many many many many many other "false prophets" and "saviors"?
People claim that they have seen ghosts, UFOs, talked to their dead relatives, and other phenomenal things.
...oh wait, you just have to believe...right?
Kind of hard when these people that were "contacted" by God sound like they...well...haven't. Contradictions and dates that don't correspond between different writers are abound in the Old Testament.
Even in the new testament there are plenty of errors. Translation smanslation, when you compare Hebrew, there are errors.
The Bible just doesn't look like it was written from God! It looks like it was written from some dudes!
And Jesus... was a human being.
The ONLY evidence that states otherwise comes from his followers, ooohh...that's a reliable source.
You don't see any roman documents about Jesus' walking on water, do you?
I don't see why the "facts" are stacked up for a Biblical God.
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As with all creeds; why do so many people assume they know why we exist?? Maybe to be fulfilled.
Well, remarkable claims require remarkable evidence, and i don't think some stories and myths from a time period where ghosts, witches, and spirits lurked about, and the Greek and Roman Gods were abound, that we can recieve our understanding from the world.
By the way, God has done a whole lot recently. 
And the apocolypse better happen soon, before we destroy our planet and move to Mars... 
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my oppinion, we do not know why we are here, but we can develop theories. Right now, Big Bang and Evolution have the most evidence. Finding faults in them does not credit such a faulty and ridiculous claim as a Biblical/Christain God.
If I am resurrected and sent to Hell because I live my life open minded, and do not assume whatever makes me feel fulfilled, and "pick my religion right", then so be it!!!!
You bring up excellent points here.
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| Originally posted by davinox ...oh wait, you just have to believe...right? |
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| Originally posted by davinox And Jesus... was a human being. The ONLY evidence that states otherwise comes from his followers, ooohh...that's a reliable source. |
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| Originally posted by davinox my oppinion, we do not know why we are here, but we can develop theories. Right now, Big Bang and Evolution have the most evidence. Finding faults in them does not credit such a faulty and ridiculous claim as a Biblical/Christain God. |
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| Originally posted by davinox By the way, God has done a whole lot recently. ![]() |
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| Originally posted by davinox If I am resurrected and sent to Hell because I live my life open minded, and do not assume whatever makes me feel fulfilled, and "pick my religion right", then so be it!!!! |
Theres Gonna be some HArd people in that jail , who have children and they are gonna know what she has done.
End of the Day theres fuck all you can do about it.
just pray for the children ...
Over the yrs ppl have no changed the bible. It has remained intact for many many yrs and ya know what, bible has NO ERRORS. It's the truth, if ppl want to believe otherwize that is their problem.
ok, i'm happy with the conclusion and i will not post on religion anymore in this thread.
Big props go to Michael Russo for some new viewpoints that were very refreshing.
Big slops to tiesto14 (sorry!!!
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By the way, 9-11, Andrea Yates, all horrible things that happen over the course of history. It's horrible horrible horrible, but like the Yin Yang, without darkness there is no light!
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| Originally posted by davinox Big props go to Michael Russo for some new viewpoints that were very refreshing. |
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| Originally posted by davinox Big slops to tiesto14 (sorry!!! ).... |
No big ups for me?
Hehe. 
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| Originally posted by Devbert No big ups for me? Hehe. |
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