Why I don't believe the story of the Great Flood...

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Re: Why I don't believe the story of the Great Flood...

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The Erotic Apologist wrote:
Brad Hudson wrote:So there's just one turtle? Not turtles all the way down?

:lol:

To ask such things is blasphemy--blasphemy!

I don't agree.

I had a picture about seven turtle and one super-turtle. So, it is fact.

See viewtopic.php?p=607504#p607504 (with celestial picture !!!)

Super-turtle! To avoid an infinite regress (the bottomless tower of turtles) one might consider a levitating superturtle, which is self-explaining and self-supporting. Theologians call this “a necessary being” .


by the way at that time I had the pictures.
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The Erotic Apologist wrote:BLASPHEMY!!!!!!!!!!! DEATH TO THE BLASPHEMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:lol:


The figures looked more or less human. And they were engaged in religion. You could tell by the knives (it's not murder if you do it for a god).”
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Themis wrote:
LittleNipper wrote:Since God created the entire Universe in 6 days, it would make an entire difference as to how we sould understand things such as "dark matter & gravity."


These are assertions without evidence. Science needs evidence before it can say God did it, or even that God exists. This is why God is not mentioned, and the reason Xenu, Santa, Bigfoot, or any number of claims without evidence are not mentioned. Science likes to deal with evidence, and it would be nice if you did as well when discussing these issues. :cool:


As a Christian, I know that there is God. He answers my prayers. And I can see over the years how He has led my life and protected me. Scientists make assertions all the time based on what they think they know. Try praying to Bigfoot or Santa and see if those prayers are answered. Then try praying to God --- now, there is an experiment for you.
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LittleNipper wrote: Try praying to Bigfoot or Santa and see if those prayers are answered. Then try praying to God --- now, there is an experiment for you.

You might not be aware of this, but almost every person on this forum was a believer at one time. Pretty sure they prayed to God.
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The Erotic Apologist wrote:
Brad Hudson wrote:So there's just one turtle? Not turtles all the way down?

:lol:

To ask such things is blasphemy--blasphemy!


No where in the Bible does it say that questioning God is blasphemy. It does say that the fool says in his heart there is no God. But that seems more to be the person trying to hide his feeling and not going to God with he concerns...
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Molok wrote:
LittleNipper wrote: Try praying to Bigfoot or Santa and see if those prayers are answered. Then try praying to God --- now, there is an experiment for you.

You might not be aware of this, but almost every person on this forum was a believer at one time. Pretty sure they prayed to God.

But I also believe that they were likely Mormon. My guess is that such lump the god of the Book of Mormon and Mormonism with that of the Bible. They are not one in the same. I can fully understand why a person would turn away from Mormonism. I rejected the Book of Mormon as unbiblical.
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LittleNipper wrote:But I also believe that they were likely Mormon. My guess is that such lump the god of the Book of Mormon and Mormonism with that of the Bible. They are not one in the same. I can fully understand why a person would turn away from Mormonism. I rejected the Book of Mormon as unbiblical.



So let me see if I got this right. if some Mormon is sincerely praying for guidance or whatever, the “real” God will say, “Oh, that person is a Mormon and is praying to the false Mormon god so I will not answer his prayers even though he is pouring out his heart in sincere prayer wanting do to the best thing for his family. And since he was born a Mormon and is now praying to the false Mormon god he [is just out of luck]

Is that right? Wow the “real” God is kind of [preferential].
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LittleNipper wrote:As a Christian, I know that there is God. He answers my prayers. And I can see over the years how He has led my life and protected me.


Regardless of whether these assertions are true or not, they are still just assertions without evidence. You don't have any evidence to present, which is the same for many other assertions like Xenu, etc.

Scientists make assertions all the time based on what they think they know.


The difference is that they constrict themselves to evaluating evidence. No evidence, no evaluating or researching can be done.

Try praying to Bigfoot or Santa and see if those prayers are answered. Then try praying to God --- now, there is an experiment for you.


Millions of people pray to their Gods and will say the same thing as you, with as much or more conviction then you. I remember you could never say how you know God exists.
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son of Ishmael wrote:
LittleNipper wrote:But I also believe that they were likely Mormon. My guess is that such lump the god of the Book of Mormon and Mormonism with that of the Bible. They are not one in the same. I can fully understand why a person would turn away from Mormonism. I rejected the Book of Mormon as unbiblical.



So let me see if I got this right. if some Mormon is sincerely praying for guidance or whatever, the “real” God will say, “Oh, that person is a Mormon and is praying to the false Mormon god so I will not answer his prayers even though he is pouring out his heart in sincere prayer wanting do to the best thing for his family. And since he was born a Mormon and is now praying to the false Mormon god he can just suck it.”

Is that right? Wow the “real” God is kind of a dick.

God will hear the prayer of repentance and accepting Christ as one's personal Savior by anyone anywhere. A person is born into sin but doesn't have to remain in darkness if he turns to Christ as the ONLY answer.
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Themis wrote:
LittleNipper wrote:As a Christian, I know that there is God. He answers my prayers. And I can see over the years how He has led my life and protected me.


Regardless of whether these assertions are true or not, they are still just assertions without evidence. You don't have any evidence to present, which is the same for many other assertions like Xenu, etc.

Scientists make assertions all the time based on what they think they know.


The difference is that they constrict themselves to evaluating evidence. No evidence, no evaluating or researching can be done.

Try praying to Bigfoot or Santa and see if those prayers are answered. Then try praying to God --- now, there is an experiment for you.


Millions of people pray to their Gods and will say the same thing as you, with as much or more conviction then you. I remember you could never say how you know God exists.

God exists because Jews exist. And Jesus was the perfect Jew. When has a Moslem thanked God for the Jews? I do pray that God will save Moslems. Do Moslems pray for Jews?
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