LittleNipper wrote:If you don't wish to believe in God, that is your own business.
But you've clearly made other people's beliefs your business.
LittleNipper wrote:However, please don't expect anyone to accept without question that such a "rationalization" is founded on a solid rock of absolutes.
No, not even close. You keep mistaking me for someone who thinks science has disproved the existence of the Biblical Yahweh. Please stop mischaracterizing what I've posted. (You wouldn't keep making this mistake if you actually took the trouble to read other people's posts before cutting-and-pasting your latest wall-of-text.)
Would you now please explain why you think the people of Sendai, Japan deserved it when Yahweh wiped out 20,000 of them with an earthquake and a tsunami?
Or can I take your refusal to answer this question to mean you've changed your mind and now agree with me that Yahweh is a fictional bring who doesn't express his love for mankind through mass carnage?
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LittleNipper wrote:If you don't wish to believe in God, that is your own business.
But you've clearly made other people's beliefs your business.
LittleNipper wrote:However, please don't expect anyone to accept without question that such a "rationalization" is founded on a solid rock of absolutes.
No, not even close. You keep mistaking me for someone who thinks science has disproved the existence of the Biblical Yahweh. Please stop mischaracterizing what I've posted. (You wouldn't keep making this mistake if you actually took the trouble to read other people's posts before cutting-and-pasting your latest wall-of-text.)
Would you now please explain why you think the people of Sendai, Japan deserved it when Yahweh wiped out 20,000 of them with an earthquake and a tsunami?
Or can I take your refusal to answer this question to mean you've changed your mind and now agree with me that Yahweh is a fictional bring who doesn't express his love for mankind through mass carnage?
People die every day. The simple fact is death and destruction are the result of SIN. God never made anyone sin. They choose to. The entire Universe is groaning under the weight of SIN. If Adam and Eve never ate of the fruit of the Tree God told them not to, there would be no death, the Deluge would never have occurred, and there would be no earthquakes! Because of the introduction of SIN there will occur terrible things until GOD judges the entire world and everyone who ever lived.
Right now God is withholding this final judgment until every last individual who WILL turn to GOD and accept HIM does so. Until then we must live with the curse of SIN. Those that reject GOD as their personal Savior, will be separated and sent to a place where the outcome of SIN reigns. Those who love the LORD will find eternal joy and happiness with their GOD, and there will be no more death or destruction.
I confuse you with someone who doesn't believe the Bible and makes light of it at every opportunity. Perhaps you are confused about yourself or how others may perceive your remarks. You may wish to pray about it and ask God to help you in that regard.
In summation, I believe that God wishes me to share His Gospel message. Part of that is through understanding where inerrancy plays a key role. It is not enough to believe there is a GOD. Devils believe that and tremble; however, they are still trying to persuade people that God is not who He declares Himself to be, introducing manmade religions that are aimed at elevating man to be GOD. This is the very reason Lucifer fell and this is what he promotes. Instead of GOD's will --- it becomes I will!
LittleNipper wrote: This is the very reason Lucifer fell ...
You should forget that whole lucifer thing. It is a mistranslation, and appears in many English version - never used in another languages. Other languages --- I think you don't speak or read other than English --- use "morning star", the correct translation of Hebrew text. Or the Greek.
This is like calling redskins of North America as Indians. They have nothing to do with India.
Lucifer is the Roman name of Venus. The morning star. Morgenstern in German. Hajnalcsillag in Hungarian. Svjetlonošo in Croatian. Eosphoros (Εωσφόρος) in Greek. Helel or heylel in Hebrew.
- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco - To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei
LittleNipper wrote: This is the very reason Lucifer fell ...
You should forget that whole lucifer thing. It is a mistranslation, and appears in many English version - never used in another languages. Other languages --- I think you don't speak or read other than English --- use "morning star", the correct translation of Hebrew text. Or the Greek.
This is like calling redskins of North America as Indians. They have nothing to do with India.
Lucifer is the Roman name of Venus. The morning star. Morgenstern in German. Hajnalcsillag in Hungarian. Svjetlonošo in Croatian. Eosphoros (Εωσφόρος) in Greek. Helel or heylel in Hebrew.
Thanks ludwigm, There is lots of speculation concerning this. We get "Lucifer" from the following: Isa 14:12-15 (NIV) How you have fallen from heaven, O morning star, son of the dawn! You have been cast down to the earth, you who once laid low the nations! You said in your heart, "I will ascend to heaven; I will raise my throne above the stars of God; I will sit enthroned on the mount of assembly, on the utmost heights of the sacred mountain. I will ascend above the tops of the clouds; I will make myself like the Most High." But you are brought down to the grave, to the depths of the pit. This should be considered as a sardonic title for the "anti-christ" or beast. He claims to be "Christ". He claims to be Messiah, and has his moment under the sun, but comes to be brought low ultimately. Contrast the real Bright Morning Star (Jesus): He lives humbly, does not boast, is not arrogant, is submissive to the Father... even unto death. Then the Father raises Him to the highest place; in the morning so to speak. Satan is a copy-cat and twists everything 180 degrees in a different direction.
LittleNipper wrote:People die every day. The simple fact is death and destruction are the result of SIN. God never made anyone sin. They choose to. The entire Universe is groaning under the weight of SIN. If Adam and Eve never ate of the fruit of the Tree God told them not to, there would be no death, the Deluge would never have occurred, and there would be no earthquakes! Because of the introduction of SIN there will occur terrible things until GOD judges the entire world and everyone who ever lived.
Fundamentalism is a philosophy of pain, anger, and vengeance. It's a philosophy that says the only remedy for pain and suffering is more pain and suffering. This is why it's dying out--good riddance!
LittleNipper wrote:The simple fact is death and destruction are the result of SIN.
No, this is not a "fact". This is a belief.
LittleNipper wrote:The entire Universe is groaning under the weight of SIN.
Wrong--the universe is not collapsing. It's expanding. (Does "sin" have mass? I don't think so...)
LittleNipper wrote:In summation, I believe that God wishes me to share His Gospel message.
In which case you have no cause to complain when others point out the falsehoods, contradictions, and absurdities in your beliefs.
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Book of SteelHead c 2 vs 1. Yea verily saith the mighty steelhead sitting upon his throne, and whose residence is an eternal celestial burning, "EA hath won the interwebz for the day". Amen
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Erotic Apologist. I am puzzled by your weird definition of pornography. I am quite sure the Song of Solomon is supposed to be erotic , happily so. I am equally sure Ezekiel has zero such intention. I cannot begin to conceive of either example to be pornography.
Are you just making fun of absurd definitions of pornography?.
huckelberry wrote:Erotic Apologist. I am puzzled by your weird definition of pornography. I am quite sure the Song of Solomon is supposed to be erotic , happily so. I am equally sure Ezekiel has zero such intention. I cannot begin to conceive of either example to be pornography.
Are you just making fun of absurd definitions of pornography?.
I'm using a mixture of the Wikitionary and Dictionary.com definitions:
Dictionary.com wrote:Obscene writings, drawings, photographs, or the like, especially those having little or no artistic merit.
Wikitionary wrote:The explicit depiction of sexual subject matter; a display of material of an erotic nature.
Granted, the Song of Solomon is a little closer to erotica than pornography, but "...she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses..." is pornographic by any standard.
My intent was not to talk about the NC-17 parts of the Bible so much as to focus on the relationship between religious conservatism and consumption of internet porn.
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SteelHead wrote:Book of SteelHead c 2 vs 1. Yea verily saith the mighty steelhead sitting upon his throne, and whose residence is an eternal celestial burning, "EA hath won the interwebz for the day". Amen
Surprise, surprise, there is no divine mandate for the Church to discuss and portray its history accurately. --Yahoo Bot
I pray thee, sir, forgive me for the mess. And whether I shot first, I'll not confess. --Han Solo, from William Shakespeare's Star Wars