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I did have a nice trip; meeting friends for lunch, going to a shop of local artists and craftspeople, and taking a short hike.Talk to you when you return. I hope that you have a nice trip.
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I did have a nice trip; meeting friends for lunch, going to a shop of local artists and craftspeople, and taking a short hike.Talk to you when you return. I hope that you have a nice trip.
First of all a real father is human. Always was. Sexually blood owner for engorged penis for biological sex to be a real father. Any human's father is real first.So you used to be a Christian and you left the religion; that says it all.
I used to be a Catholic and I left that religion. Then I was a Mormon and I left that religion. Then I was saved by Jesus Christ; a Living Person. It’s one thing to leave a religion, but Jesus is not a religion. I feel the same as Peter must have when he said... Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.
(John 6:68)
I can’t imagine leaving One as kind and loving as Christ who gave Himself that I may have eternal life, Who holds the universe together, and Who has the words of eternal life.
I don’t think you only have believers and their claims. You have Jesus Christ Whom you can go to anytime and ask Him directly about His claims or words of eternal life.
A human by cult group support as typical human behaviour just a word user. Says I know what holds everything together.So you used to be a Christian and you left the religion; that says it all.
I used to be a Catholic and I left that religion. Then I was a Mormon and I left that religion. Then I was saved by Jesus Christ; a Living Person. It’s one thing to leave a religion, but Jesus is not a religion. I feel the same as Peter must have when he said... Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.
(John 6:68)
I can’t imagine leaving One as kind and loving as Christ who gave Himself that I may have eternal life, Who holds the universe together, and Who has the words of eternal life.
I don’t think you only have believers and their claims. You have Jesus Christ Whom you can go to anytime and ask Him directly about His claims or words of eternal life.
Well, you are certainly free to your perspective. But everyone has different experiences and may come to different conclusions that you do.That is just confirmation bias. Some people got lucky some did not. People often have a bad idea of what counts as evidence. One can never count only observations that supports one's beliefs. If one ignores the observations that go against their beliefs then the positive observations cannot be called evidence.
Please do not make false statements. It is not from "my perspective" it is from the perspective of those that understand the rules of evidence.Well, you are certainly free to your perspective. But everyone has different experiences and may come to different conclusions that you do.
Several years ago I listened to someone talk who had completely rejected the Christian faith he was raised in to become an ardent atheist. He said he would not even open letters from his mom while at college because he knew she would talk about God. So he threw them right into the trash. He was so adamant in his view that there was no God that he pursued a Ph.d in evolutionary biology. But his mom never stopped praying for him...and God did not leave him alone. It took many years of God interrupting his life with experiences, incidents and observations which definitely went against his atheistic and evolutionist beliefs. He did not want to acknowledge God, nevertheless he finally could no longer refuse the evidence God continued to put before him and he came to realize the reality of God’s existence. He became a new creation in Christ and a believer in God at age 41. His mom had no doubt that God answered hers prayers, nor did he.
There’s your bedtime (true) story.
Have a good night.
Logic would tell us that humans cannot walk on water. Right? Yet Jesus walked on water. I don't know what that means to you, but to me it means that God can overturn His own restrictions, sometimes called laws, when He wants to. (P.S. I do not believe that Jesus is God equal to God his Father but that he had God's holy spirit supporting him when he walked on water.)
Sorry, Polymath257, I don't take orders. Maybe try again?Define what it means to be a cause.
Then prove your claim.
I used to be a Catholic and I left that religion. Then I was a Mormon and I left that religion. Then I was saved by Jesus Christ
You have Jesus Christ Whom you can go to anytime and ask Him directly about His claims or words of eternal life.
So you used to be a Christian and you left the religion; that says it all.
The argument that Paul and Jesus contradicted one another is based in comparing contradictory scriptures. I realize that the believer doesn't see these, but that isn't relevant to the unbeliever's assessment.
Motivated reasoning - " the phenomenon in cognitive science and social psychology in which emotional biases lead to justifications or decisions based on their desirability rather than an accurate reflection of the evidence." Also called rationalization.
unbelievers that see Paul and Jesus having a different message shows a lack of understanding of the Scriptures and the Gospel.
But [the Bible]'s not evidence for a deity.
I agree with God on this in Romans: I agree with the Scriptures on the evidence:
“For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools,”
Romans 1:18-22 NKJV
Sorry, Polymath257, I don't take orders. Maybe try again?
Well, whether or not you see Scriptures as the words of men or God is important but irrelevant to the question of what was the writer communicating? Was Paul’s message different than Jesus Christ message, did Paul change the message or fulfill God’s plan to bring the Gentiles into the family of faith through the Gospel and make Jew and Gentile One Body in Christ?I see it the other way around. I am perfectly capable of understanding the words I read, and unlike the believer, who sees in those words what he wants to, I do so open-mindedly. The believer sees what his faith-based belief tells him is there, and uses motivated reasoning to explain why up is down and night is day, as he explains to the skeptic that he lacks the spiritual discernment necessary to see that.
You probably know that I consider the scriptures the words of men, not those of a deity, and not authoritative. Isn't that what you would say about the Quranic scriptures? It's what I say about both. So, as with the rest of the Bible, those words are not evidence that they are correct, but only that they were written.
Well, whether or not you see Scriptures as the words of men or God is important but irrelevant to the question of what was the writer communicating? Was Paul’s message different than Jesus Christ message, did Paul change the message or fulfill God’s plan to bring the Gentiles into the family of faith through the Gospel and make Jew and Gentile One Body in Christ?
Naturalisitc abiogenesis almost certainly occurred, whether on earth or elsewhere followed by panspermia, and likely occurs everywhere that it is possible
That's your religion, not mine. You have faith in something you have read in a book or on the internet. I don't.
That's not a deal killer for a creationist. Divine creation has never happened that we know of, either.
It's more plausible than everything from nothing, which is all you have.
Besides, we don't expect to see naturalisitic abiogenesis happen except in the laboratory. Why? Because abiogenesis occurs over eons, and probably requires a sterile environment, as other life would be consuming and disturbing the ingredients before they became cells.
Total speculation without a shred of evidence.
Then you just admitted that your claim is worthless. And I see that @Polymath257 already responded.Sorry, Polymath257, I don't take orders. Maybe try again?
Totally wrong and a great example of eisegesis and false teaching of the Bible. Unsupported and your interpretation contradicts what Jesus said and taught.Paul changed the message to be delivered to the Romans and changed the requirements (food, circumcision) to make it more palatable to them. He argued based on Greek and Roman philosophy, which is shown in the neo-Platonism of the gospel of John (which is absent in the other gospels).
Jesus clearly saw himself as teaching the Jewish law, which was always insular and exclusionary. Your quotes about Abraham's descendants amazing all the nations is propaganda stating how wonderful those people are, NOT that the gentiles would
So what you are basically saying is you refuse to admit you are following a belief, not an established fact. I have no problem declaring my faith. It's not something that I'm embarrassed about as you want to snidely imply.I always flinch in embarrassment for the believer who trots out, 'Atheism is just another kind of faith,' because it's a tacit admission that taking claims on faith is a silly thing to do. When you've succumbed to arguing that the opposition is just as misguided as you are, it's time to take a step back and rethink your attitudes."
There's nothing to rebut because you haven't provided any evidence that abiogenesis happened... only gone on about how we grow by eating. Totally irrelevant to the topic.As I've said before, you don't rebut. You just dismiss with a wave of hand.
More beliefs not supported by evidence, therefore they are not science.yes, something from nothing is one hypothesis; did you forget the multiverse hypothesis, or the eternal universe hypothesis).
I asked if you even know what life is. Do you? Define it.Ok, demonstrate life coming from something that's not alive