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    I simply asked the question: "Why does scientificly gained knowledge refute the existence of God?"

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    I don't think anyone has tried to make the case it does, whatever we discover from here till the end of time cannot rule out a god* what science does do occasionally is rule out widely held beliefs in certain religions by proving them wrong, this isn't a tragedy usually as you can interpret your way out of most corners to make religious teachings fit what we now know...

    I suppose if we had some kind of time travelling device we could rule out the existence of certain religions (assuming they were wrong) but a god with no set things which we can say he did if he existed could exsist regardless of our knowledge


    *Unless maybe we become some kind of ascended beings... but that sounds a little sci fi anyway....
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    @LG: I see where you're coming from, and I don't think evolution is impossible from a Biblical perspective. But it would mean that other passages in the Bible would have to be said to be false, for example the genaologies from Adam to Jesus (whether you take each character as an individual or the patriarch with descendents in between).

    Or maybe I just made that up since I don't actually read the Bible according to Tribesman (yeah that was bitchy of me).
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleGrizzly View Post
    I simply asked the question: "Why does scientificly gained knowledge refute the existence of God?"

    Edit: oops posted early

    I don't think anyone has tried to make the case it does, whatever we discover from here till the end of time cannot rule out a god* what science does do occasionally is rule out widely held beliefs in certain religions by proving them wrong, this isn't a tragedy usually as you can interpret your way out of most corners to make religious teachings fit what we now know...

    I suppose if we had some kind of time travelling device we could rule out the existence of certain religions (assuming they were wrong) but a god with no set things which we can say he did if he existed could exsist regardless of our knowledge


    *Unless maybe we become some kind of ascended beings... but that sounds a little sci fi anyway....
    From what I have read, "Six day Creationsim" was the lunatic fringe before Jesus was born, people were not stupid back then, and they knew their history went back almost as long as the Bible, leaving little time for the Great Flood and the Garden. They also understood about inbreeding, and could see that Adam and Eve were not a very deep gene-pool. Further, they could see the inconsistancies and downright errors in the Scripture for themselves. Augustine complained that the Bible was unsure of Joseph's father, and couldn't agree on the date of Jesus' birth. Philo in the 1st Century AD recognised that Chapter 1&2 of Genesis contradict each other.

    Nevertheless, Che, among others here, seems to think that because bits of the story don't fit it must therefore all be rubbish. This was what I objected to and why I entered the debate.
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    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 


    "The only definitive place that god exist, is in the human mind" (A guy from the 1700's, even after a google search I still cannot find his name)
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    A great question, but it assumes the priest was right in order for there to be a problem.
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    Or maybe I just made that up
    In keeping with what you have written in this topic eh ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman View Post
    In keeping with what you have written in this topic eh ?
    So where did I misunderstand the scripture then. I mean, you tell me I haven't read the Bible because you disagree with something, so then I show with the first sentence in the Bible you are wrong, and then you go back to atheist point of view and just say "you took the book from the Jews lulz".
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    'if I did not know what actions were immoral, would I feel guilty?'
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    'Then why,' asked the Eskimo, 'did you tell me?'"


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    Thanks for that sasaki... so much easier than opening the spoiler....

    Can someone define what creationism we are actually comparing evolution to ?

    No one seems to be arguing for 6-day creationism, If we are just talking evolution with a creator at the start i don't really see the need for a different name... we don't have gravity and godity, godity being the effects of gravity but put in place by god...
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    so then I show with the first sentence in the Bible you are wrong,

    Read your bloody bible , open it on page one and read it , don't give some evangelical text from the late 1st/early 2nd century and call it the first sentance. If you do want to give the evangelical text then perhaps use one of the other greek meanings rather than the one you used .

    then you go back to atheist point of view and just say "you took the book from the Jews lulz".
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    No I said what you claimed was the first sentance of the bible is not , that first sentence would have to be from an old Jewish book that is commonly known in the Christian world as Genesis not the non-synoptic gospel of John .

    Some people who make a big del about being "christian" really make me laugh .
    While on the other hand ...good post Strike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman View Post

    Read your bloody bible , open it on page one and read it , don't give some evangelical text from the late 1st/early 2nd century and call it the first sentance. If you do want to give the evangelical text then perhaps use one of the other greek meanings rather than the one you used .


    Atheist view
    No I said what you claimed was the first sentance of the bible is not , that first sentence would have to be from an old Jewish book that is commonly known in the Christian world as Genesis not the non-synoptic gospel of John .

    Some people who make a big del about being "christian" really make me laugh .
    While on the other hand ...good post Strike
    I'm going to have to come down with Tribes on this one, to be honest Rhy.

    I'm still waiting for Adrian to demonstrate my extreme hubris, given that I've only written about 200 words.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veho Nex View Post
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    "The only definitive place that god exist, is in the human mind" (A guy from the 1700's, even after a google search I still cannot find his name)

    A personal relationship with Jesus is the greatest thing a man can experience.

    I don't usually like to enter these debates because my relationship with God is mine and what I do in my personal time is my buisness.

    I take the position God has no place in politics, now some would say I am corrupted for simply believing but those people are idoits.

    If you truly don't understand why the faithful believe then don't make a snarky quote or .jpg acting like you do. Debate the merits, fight the intolerance, kick and scream when a religon begins to impede on freedom but do not think you can undo thousands of years of faith with two sentences and a cool backdrop. Espacilly when ignorance is the overiding factor in your snarkiness

    Edit: Im not attacking you personally Veho but those quotes have as truth as a virgin on promnight
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