Earthling
David Henson
Lmao.
You want me to show you what a real debate looks like?
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Lmao.
I know what a debate looks like lol, I just found your comment genuinely funny.You want me to show you what a real debate looks like?
I know that the Bible doesn't have that stupid number you keep quoting in it, so I have no idea what sick game your playing hereAh so, it does not say it is 100% correct, or inerrant,
or any other thing to the effect. That is your extrabiblical
interpretation.
Now, on that 300 cubit ark. 300.0000000000000000
or do you have to do "context" on that too?
Funny that a guy who "knows" it is "100% cant
just vouch for the book, whatever it says.
Why to you suppose that is?
Some little thought back in your mind telling
you I set a trap, and you must do anything
no matter how undignified, to avoid it?
(the trap is awful, btw; it is holding you to
your word)
It's pretty simple. Sin is an inherent quality of humans, because of human nature, which is a direct result of evolution. No original sinner required. As for the Messiah? Well, the exact mechanics of salvation isn't exactly clear, but there's a reason this stuff is a faith, and also why it's called a Holy Mystery.
I know what a debate looks like lol, I just found your comment genuinely funny.
Good so one does not need to believe the clear myths of the Bible to be save. It sounds like you are changing your tune a bit.Not all of Gods people are Bible scholars, so it's not necessary to know much about the Bible to be saved. The only thing believers need to know to be saved is to trust in Jesus for the forgiveness of their sins.
Jesus said, as many as believe in Me will be saved, He didn't say we needed to be Bible scholars. The thief on the cross was saved on the cross for believing in Christ, he didn't have time to get a degree in theology
Sheep, goats, for our purposes close enough.Amos was a raiser of sheep and a sycamore fig nipper. The Hebrew word noqedhim "sheep raiser " only appears twice in scripture. 2 Kings 3:4 Amos 1:1 , Amos 7:14.
Moses was a leader of the nation of Israel, mediator of the Law covenant, prophet, judge, commander, historian, and writer, highly educated in Egypt. Though he was, briefly, a sheep herder. No goats so far.
Myth still fulfills the demand that scripture be "inspired" and useful in teaching others. What is wrong with making it myth?Right, like I s aid, turn it into a myth. What's really funny about that is the Christian penchant for turning everything into a myth. I can't wait to see what, if the idea actually gains mass appeal, they turn evolution into a myth. Not that would be funny.
Blame yourself.Why? There's nothing wrong with discussion or a good argument. But debate here? I haven't seen it.
No I mean I found it funny because it's true.Why? There's nothing wrong with discussion or a good argument. But debate here? I haven't seen it.
Have you ever known one who didn't when confronted with the idiocy of their initial claims?Good so one does not need to believe the clear myths of the Bible to be save. It sounds like you are changing your tune a bit.
Have you ever known one who didn't when confronted with the idiocy of their initial claims?
Other than AV1611VET, I mean, but there's something pathological there.
No, I decided you're right. As one of God's elect, whatever I say must be right, and if you disagree with anything I say,, you're a false professor.You hope it's wrong
I blocked Dad fairly early on. That guy's straight up delusional. For the purpose of my comment here, I'm restricting myself to people with at least some semblance of a grasp on reality and logic.Don't forget dad. What was rather amazing is that those two disagreed with each other in some points they would almost never debate.
I don't know what you think you're talking about.Right, like I s aid, turn it into a myth. What's really funny about that is the Christian penchant for turning everything into a myth. I can't wait to see what, if the idea actually gains mass appeal, they turn evolution into a myth. Not that would be funny.
Again I'd ask you about the third of such commandments - keeping the Sabbath. Ever do work on a Sunday? You never answered me the first time I asked, and I have a suspicion as to why - because the true answer likely puts you in the same category as all the other "hypocrites" you keep babbling on about in this thread. You seem to be answering everyone else's challenges, just not mine - seems interesting.The first commandment the One true God gave us, was not to put other gods before Him. So this shows us that there are many gods, but only one true god all the others are false.
Could you tell us anything you were taught 30 years ago that would get you laughed at today? Specifically, I mean?
I know that the Bible doesn't have that stupid number you keep quoting in it, so I have no idea what sick game your playing here
I detect the attitude of an overzealous young believer who's never spent much time thinking about what he's been spooned by his seniors. If I were to guess, I doubt he's old enough to have had a job, so it may never have come up.Again I'd ask you about the third of such commandments - keeping the Sabbath. Ever do work on a Sunday?
So you can't support your claims.I don't have the interest or time to do that. Just look at a textbook from the late 1970's to mid 1980's.