It tends to be kind of inconvenient anyway.
It tends to be kind of inconvenient anyway.
"Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."
-Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
Just wondering Vuk , since you are now studying Islamic scripture![]()
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, could you tell me what it says about how people who righteously follow the teachings of the Torah or the Bible should be treated ?
Or does the website you found only seek out whatever negative snippets it can cobble together ?
As a side topic on the position of women in different religeous groups , have any of you ever been to a Jehovah's Witness wedding ?
Originally Posted by Yunus Dogus
Originally Posted by Goofball
I do not see that the bible is even in any small way near anything like the koran.
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So there are two possible options .I do not see that the bible is even in any small way near anything like the koran.
It is either a case of you haven't read your bible or you are living proof that there are none so blind as those who will not see .![]()
Well, christianity is based on the new testament, the jews base their views on the old testament.Originally Posted by Goofball
It's nice that youfound some quotes from the old testament, but one could say these rules don't really count for christianity anymore. Christians also don't sacrifice young lambs anymore, do they?
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"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
Well the topic is fundamental Christains and the literal acceptance of every word from the Bible as the divinely inspired absolute truth .Well, christianity is based on the new testament, the jews base their views on the old testament.
It's nice that youfound some quotes from the old testament, but one could say these rules don't really count for christianity anymore. Christians also don't sacrifice young lambs anymore, do they?
So if they reject the truth about laws of God as set out in old testament scripture then what about the truth about the story of creation ?
Now Nav has been asked about this before , but all we got was a "well some of those laws don't apply any more because ....well because...." his ability to maintiain the wind up let him down when he couldn't identify which laws didn't apply and where there was later scripture saying they didn't apply .
So remember Husar , this topic isn't about Christainity as such , it is about the fundamentalist young earth cretinist branch .
As a little diversion , can anyone name the President of a Republic from the beginning of the last century(and the end of the previous one) whose fundamentlist Christian view was that the earth was indeed flat and not roundish at all ? (clue , he had rather a big beard) .
The point is that while christianity transformed mainly to a good form (faith in jesus, going to church, charity etc) with only a few exceptions, the majority of muslims take the koran quite literally, especially the woman part.
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Cataphract Of The City
This is untrue. It might apply for deists, pantheists, pagans (heathens) or simple deniers. But the truth is that, logically (if that has any value on religion) Jesus came to fulfill the second "pact" between the people of Israel and God (the first made way back on the time of the twelve tribes), to save them (a lot of doctrine here, I will just jump it), as such it follows that both testaments have to be read as a whole total reveletion, wheter it's from man or God. If it's from God, and God is perfect, then there's no excuse to ignore the first and consider only the second, even with all their evident contradictions.Originally Posted by Husar
Apart from that, there was never a single word from the first Church wich stated that the Old Testament was not to be taken as a part of the christian faith, in fact many very old rules from those books still apply up to date, like the 10 commandments of course.
Is true, however, that you'll find a lot of people who call themselves christians because they allegedly follow the teachings of a man who lived thousands of years ago in the land of Palestina and Israel called Jesus. Now considering that the supposed history of this holy man is only told through the recounts of their partners (wich in many cases results in contradictory doctrine), I don't know how can anyone seriously say that they deny such paragraphs of such apostle or prophet, but they consider the other as valids. Christian is only that who accepts a group of basic principles of faith upheld by the Church as a whole, if he upholds his own basic principles is just an ordinary deist, wich happens to consider this person Jesus as someone holy.
As far as I know, and I know some jewish people, most jewish don't sacrifice lambs either. This is without a doubt the work of time and the increase of city's sizes and city's populations. Nothing directly related to faith, though it has several derived effects on it, evidently.
Finally, and this is somewhat a tiresome rethoric already, but, anyone who reads words or sees a picture and worships them will have serious problems when trying to not become a fanatic. Words are only valid if there's a reason to support them, and this reason has to be more than the simple fact that they were written by a given author in a given time or in the vein of certain ideals.
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And you know this from what exactly...?Originally Posted by Cataphract_Of_The_City
And moreover, have fun sorting out how much of that is actual religious content and how much is good old patriarchical conservatism of the same school thanks to which women in Christian countries were long told God made them intellectually inferior and whatnot and, as such, also not eligible to vote and so on...
You know, the same sort of stuff thanks to which the Finnish state church still hasn't gotten it through to all the clergymen that they're not allowed to decline working with female priests.
"Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."
-Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
you have been shown to be incorrect, your continued beligerance is ignorant at best, biggoted and blinkered at worst.Originally Posted by Vuk
You and people like you are one of the reasons I have walked away from the Christian faith - the views you express about other religions are not what I would consider 'Christian' in any good sense of the word. Its interesting how you came in here crying about scientist attacking Christianity and now you zealously do exactly that to Islam.
pot meet kettle
*the ignore function has become my new best friend*
bye Vuk I wont be suffering any more of your biggoted views![]()
I want to see anyone stick whatever chemical compounds they want, in a bucket, heat it, shake it, massage it whatever, and see if a bacteria grows. Remember, no bacteria to start with, just like the molten ball that was Earth billions of years ago when my high school english teachers were teenagers.
Isn't that how life started?
Azi
Mark Twain 1881"If you don't want to work, become a reporter. That awful power, the public opinion of the nation, was created by a horde of self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditch digging and shoemaking and fetched up journalism on their way to the poorhouse."
I thought that experiment's been done a few times already ?
"Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."
-Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
http://www.resa.net/nasa/origins_life.htm#precursors
Found it!
If it wasn't 1am on a work night, I would read it. Gives me something to do tomorrow!
Azi
Mark Twain 1881"If you don't want to work, become a reporter. That awful power, the public opinion of the nation, was created by a horde of self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditch digging and shoemaking and fetched up journalism on their way to the poorhouse."
You first. I want to see a beardy fellow in an ill-fitting robe snap his fingers and make a cosmos.Originally Posted by Azi Tohak
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Silliness apart, try looking up the Miller-Urey experiment and developmental research links. If, of course, you are really looking for information.
"If there is a sin against life, it consists not so much in despairing as in hoping for another life and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this one."
Albert Camus "Noces"
Tell me how all the matter that created the big bang got there in the first place. Matter and energy do not create themselves.You first. I want to see a beardy fellow in an ill-fitting robe snap his fingers and make a cosmos.
As banq pointed out, amino acids are easily produced in the labratory. One of the building blocks to life. There is also the find back in '98 of the marsian rock containing life, the results from that find have had a profound impact on how life could have developed. I can't even recall the term used for the sub cellular life found in the rock though.
Wine is a bit different, as I am sure even kids will like it.
"Hilary Clinton is the devil"BigTex
~Texas proverb
Want to discuss the issue of where the assorted Deus Fabers came from in the first place...?Originally Posted by BigTex
That, at least, seems to be a topic where science and faith draw equally blank.
"Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."
-Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
Unless you're in a vacuum of course.Matter and energy do not create themselves.
Virtual particles!
Christians don't follow the OT?Originally Posted by Husar
I was under the impression that the Bible was the Holy Book of Christians.
Bi·ble –noun 1.the collection of sacred writings of the Christian religion, comprising the Old and New Testaments. 2.Also called Hebrew Scriptures. the collection of sacred writings of the Jewish religion: known to Christians as the Old Testament. 3.(often lowercase) the sacred writings of any religion. 4.(lowercase
) any book, reference work, periodical, etc., accepted as authoritative, informative, or reliable: He regarded that particular bird book as the birdwatchers' bible.
"What, have Canadians run out of guns to steal from other Canadians and now need to piss all over our glee?"
- TSM
"inorganic", sadly. Although I gather from what we know of extremophiles on earth that no one is going to be very surprised if we do find that there was once, or possibly still is, simple life on Mars.There is also the find back in '98 of the marsian rock containing life, the results from that find have had a profound impact on how life could have developed. I can't even recall the term used for the sub cellular life found in the rock though.
Oh, no, wait, that's not in the bible. Obviously there can be no life on Mars silly me.
Incidentally, anyone wanting a good read on astrobiology (and lets face it who wouldn't) could do worse than this book: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rare-Earth-C...e=UTF8&s=books. very interesting indeed. The one sentence conclusion is that life at about the bacterial level is probably pretty common, large multicellular animals walikg abiout are probably very, very rare.
So take care of yourselves: you might be the only intelligent life in the universe.
"The only thing I've gotten out of this thread is that Navaros is claiming that Satan gave Man meat. Awesome." Gorebag
Not really that true. There are just as many examples of christianity being used in a bad way as there are for islam.Originally Posted by Cataphract_Of_The_City
the reason many muslims take the koran literally is because more muslims are uneducated, and therefore belive what they are told/are unable to read into it in the same way... this in no way makes islam a "bad form" religion, when taking the koran literally there is just as much peaceful stuff as bad stuff![]()
The new testemant trumps the old.Originally Posted by Goofball
For example, Jews are allowed to get divorced, Christians aren't.
"If it wears trousers generally I don't pay attention."
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Depends which verses you read from which books of the NT .The new testemant trumps the old.
For example, Jews are allowed to get divorced, Christians aren't.
Paul is quite a funny read on the whole woman/marriage topic .
Oh, the NT is a mess granted. I often wonder why Paul is in there at all.
"If it wears trousers generally I don't pay attention."
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Yep , but I was thinking more along the lines of the contradictions between Matt And Mark , since if NT trumps OT surely Gospel trumps letters .
Unbelievable.Originally Posted by Vuk
You quoted some Quran scriptures showing that "1$L4m = teh sux 4 girlz & infid31s." I posted Biblical scriptures that demonstrated exactly the same thing about Christianity (assuming both books are to be taken literally, which you are doing with the Quran).
Then you make up a bunch of crazy justifications saying how the Christianity is still "kinder and gentler" (you even went so far as to for Crissake change one of the Biblical quotes to suit your purposes), and say you can't understand what I am talking about.
Mental midgetry at its finest...
For the record:
I am not a big fan of either Islam or Christianity, as they are currently practiced (mostly hypocrisy and intolerance, instead of love and acceptance). I am not out to defend Islam.
I am simply pointing out to you that, well, I think Jesus said it best:
He that is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone...
Now Vuk, verily do I bid thee, go forth and sin no more.
"What, have Canadians run out of guns to steal from other Canadians and now need to piss all over our glee?"
- TSM
Trying to find something different to say in this debate - how's this:
Let us suppose Navros is right - that the world was created in seven days as described in the bible and that if we don't believe it we will be eternally damned - then it really matters. You can understand why he (and others) are so passionate about it. This could be the difference between heaven and hell. If I believed that I would feel duty bound to try to convert everyone I knew to the right way of thinking. If I am right and the big bang theory and evolution are basically correct, what does it matter what Navros thinks? It won't save him in any sense of the word to be converted to the scientific view. Why then, are there so many passionate anti-creationists? Surely we just lay out the scientific evidence and if people accept it fine and if not, so what? Of course if people spout nonsense claiming it is science, we might say "no, it isn't" but even then why get worked up about it?
We all learn from experience. Unfortunately we don't all learn as much as we should.
I can't speak for everyone, but as I mentioned earlier I am not anti-creationist.Originally Posted by Duke of Gloucester
I am simply against having creationists try to pass their beliefs off as science and teach them to my children in school.
I have no problem with this museum at all.
"What, have Canadians run out of guns to steal from other Canadians and now need to piss all over our glee?"
- TSM
Sneering at a fellow board member by a Moderator? You have a responsibility to maintain the civility here and if you fail to do so, then why are you a moderator?Originally Posted by Banquo's Ghost
I said I was looking for information. It happened to be 1am when I found it. But I also found this:
http://www.chem.duke.edu/~jds/cruise...gy/miller.html
Note the objections raised to the admittedly interesting experiements.
So you can (sort of) claim that the basis of life can be formed. The next step is how they came to work together right? Now I'm hunting for info on that too.
Azi
Mark Twain 1881"If you don't want to work, become a reporter. That awful power, the public opinion of the nation, was created by a horde of self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditch digging and shoemaking and fetched up journalism on their way to the poorhouse."
I agree with Goofball.Originally Posted by Goofball
I'm a Christian going to a strong Baptist church here in Texas. But I'm also a scientist (well applied science anyway, Chemical Engineering degree) and I fail to see why evolutionary theory is so often proclaimed as (pardon the pun) gospel.
My objection is that while evolution looks good, as far as I can tell it simply has too many holes for me to accept that it is a Law of Science, as so many people seem to think it is. Scientific Laws like those of Thermodynamics I have no problem with because I can't find a hole in them.
Azi
P.S. Sorry for the double post.
Mark Twain 1881"If you don't want to work, become a reporter. That awful power, the public opinion of the nation, was created by a horde of self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditch digging and shoemaking and fetched up journalism on their way to the poorhouse."
Meh. That's probably because with something like thermodynamics all you really have to do is test the whole thing in real life. Biology? You can't emulate millions of years of evolutionary process in a matter of days, months, or even years.Originally Posted by Azi Tohak
The study had always focused on both fossil evidence and living life forms, among other things. And, pardon the pun, the study of evolution is still evolving.
It's the same as history. There are an incredible amount of holes in our knowledge of human history despite the way it's taught as simple facts. Are we going to say history is false and Genghis Khan's a Chinese lie just because there are holes in our knowledge?
Oh wait, I think those extremists already did. 6000 years of Earth life my butt. My French teacher is older than that.
Also, the unusual stance that the Theory of Evolution takes in popular imagination -- the antagonist of your Most Holy Bible, an alternate Gospel -- is due to the religious' response, not the scientists' insistence. So the Church took issue with Darwin, a religious man by all accounts; now a bunch of nutjobs take issue with "evolutionists" (what a stupid term) just because. It all makes those who happen to support the theory defend it, and the nutjobs repeat their attack on it, so the supporters had to defend it again, and a vicious cycle is born. Bang. Evolution's now at the forefront of the public imagination.
It had something to do with Darwin's theory directly contradicting the Genesis, I guess. But I couldn't in my right mind somehow believe my Most Honorable Nameless Ancestor descended from some nudist in hott gardens 'round Armenia anyway.
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