divine inspiration — Edward235
Maybe, just maybe, the Bible tells us what the men and women of that time were doing was wrong. — Edward235
The stories within the Bible show us scenes of gore, rape, slavery, and so many more violent acts, yet Christians sit here and preach that we must do what the Bible tells us word for word. — Edward235
The stories within the Bible show us scenes of gore, rape, slavery, and so many more violent acts, yet Christians sit here and preach that we must do what the Bible tells us word for word. — Edward235
The Bible presented among Christian believers, is a collection of stories written by supposed divine inspiration. The stories within the Bible show us scenes of gore, rape, slavery, and so many more violent acts, yet Christians sit here and preach that we must do what the Bible tells us word for word. — Edward235
...yet Christians sit here and preach that we must do what the Bible tells us word for word
A warning like Noah. Noah was created to warn the people of the flood, and no one listened
Christ doesn't promise that "you will never die." He promises a ressurection from death. This promise wasn't made before Christ, i.e., in the Old Testament of the Bible.Every person mentioned in the Bible died, yet God promised they would live forever if they relied on Him
They turned God into an idol
The stories within the Bible show us scenes of gore, rape, slavery, and so many more violent acts, yet Christians sit here and preach that we must do what the Bible tells us word for word. — Edward235
The idea that the Bible is the inerrant word of God, to be taken literally from Genesis to Revelations is a recent innovation in the 2000 year history of the faith. — Bitter Crank
The Bible presented among Christian believers, is a collection of stories written by supposed divine inspiration...yet Christians sit here and preach that we must do what the Bible tells us word for word
The stories within the Bible show us scenes of gore, rape, slavery, and so many more violent acts
Imagine if the Bible wasn't written as a prophetic work, but instead a warning from the divine.
A warning like Noah. Noah was created to warn the people of the flood, and no one listened. Then, after Noah built the ark, God flooded the world. It doesn't seem like a prophecy, but a warning instead
Every person mentioned in the Bible died, yet God promised they would live forever if they relied on Him.
Maybe, just maybe, the Bible tells us what the men and women of that time were doing was wrong.
They turned God into an idol.
Maybe, Christians are misunderstanding the text
The promised land was secured by violence. "Kill them all." Deuteronomy 20:16-18. Was this a surprising innovation by God, or just standard operating procedure in armed conquest? More the latter, I would think. — Bitter Crank
Maybe, Christians are misunderstanding the text. — Edward235
So, "the Almighty commanded kill them all" is actually "the Almighty commanded do not kill them all. — Agent Smith
Responding to recent events on Earth, God, the omniscient creator-deity worshipped by billions of followers of various faiths for more than 6,000 years, angrily clarified His longtime stance against humans killing each other Monday.
“Look, I don’t know, maybe I haven’t made myself completely clear, so for the record, here it is again,” — The Onion, after 9-11
From their perspective, if God outright strikes you down where you stand, He can do so because He created you and you will ascend into heaven for eternity. Imagine that you genuinely believed that if God zapped you dead where stand right now, you will be freed from this life of suffering and ascend into a paradise forever. That is, from my conversations with many literalists, what they generally claim in a nutshell. — Bob Ross
heir sin here is really just weakness and disobedience. It's very much "beatings will continue until morale improves." In this sense I see God kind of analogous to evolutionary reality. There are other times where he's more of a stern law giver. — Moses
Interesting analogy. If you don't comply with the dictates of a given society.. indeed you do get "beat down" because you aren't playing nicely with the setup. — schopenhauer1
The hidden defense though is simply to not procreate and continue the situation for others.. — schopenhauer1
You likely know this but this belief is in an opposition to Genesis and God's pronouncement that life/creation is good. Even if one's life is full of suffering life is still good. If I were an atheist I might/would likely agree with you here though. I think your position is plausible if we remove God. — Moses
Let me ask you this.. what would happen if everyone stopped procreating on some divine theological level? — schopenhauer1
They'd still procreate on a non-divine/theological level. Sex is fun and a bigger population is generally a good thing. — Moses
Is a bigger population a good thing, necessarily? — schopenhauer1
If no one procreates, no one loses. "Who" is missing out? No one. — schopenhauer1
The Old Testament describes, in exquisite detail, what blind worship leads to, what absolute power and authority utlimately transforms into (a megalomaniac). — Agent Smith
I disagree with this. Your culture and ideals are at risk if you don't procreate. — Moses
Why can't I just kill myself under your system if I have good reason to suspect that the rest of my life will be painful and I don't have much to live for? Doesn't suicide become dangerously reasonable? — Moses
So? You make that sound like a bad thing. Extinction sounds perfectly reasonable to many folk. — Tom Storm
I hate to tell you this but entire philosophies have been based on this premise that (e.g.,Camus) “There is only one really serious philosophical problem, and that is suicide." — Tom Storm
I don't know why anyone would want to live in a society where suicide was insanely normalized and human life was valueless. — Moses
Then go be extinct. Don't procreate. — Moses
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.