Subduction Zone
Veteran Member
I don't think that the Eskimos has even a fraction of the negative connotations of the much hated "n word".Keep in mind that referring to Inuit as Eskimos is like referring to African-Americans as nigg*rs.
Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!
I don't think that the Eskimos has even a fraction of the negative connotations of the much hated "n word".Keep in mind that referring to Inuit as Eskimos is like referring to African-Americans as nigg*rs.
what sorts of facts would make one believe more upon The Holy Bible?
what sorts of facts would make one believe more upon The Holy Bible?
Matthew 2:23 "And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene."
I don't think that the Eskimos has even a fraction of the negative connotations of the much hated "n word".
Just think of the storm you would have raised up if you used the word "Equimaux" . . . oh ohI hope I havn’t Offended anyone.
Sorry if I used the wrong word, Inuit.
I hope I havn’t Offended anyone.
Sorry if I used the wrong word, Inuit.
Just think of the storm you would have raised up if you used the word "Equimaux" . . . oh oh
Let’s say That I write a book containing chapter after chapter of supposedly truth,
And then I ask you to believe it.
I ask you to believe it because, obviously, by yourself you can’t verify the truth.
Wouldn’t it have been better if I had took some other approach,
An approach whereby you didn’t have to rely on your powers of belief?
An approach whereby you had firsthand knowledge of the truth.
For example let’s say you’re an Eskimo in the Artic,
And I give you a book describing the properties of a magnet and claim it’s the truth.
A better approach might be to show you a magnet and some iron filings,
And demonstrate what a magnet can do.
So let’s take another example........the Bible versus a personal miracle.
(A personal miracle may for example be the constant vision of a cross in the sky witnessed by all humanity)
Whereas the Bible supposedly contains truth but can’t be verified & requires belief,
The cross in the sky gives all firsthand knowledge of the truth of God.
So I would say knowledge is superior to belief.
So why then are we not presented with knowledge in this way to verify God’s existence?
Why go to all the trouble of documenting ‘facts’ in the Bible if, at the end of the day, belief is required?