Again, respond to my argument with at least a fraction of the effort I — Noble Dust
You say those who promote scripture are guilty by association. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
Since by your own admission you reject any use the Bible might have in giving us an insight into gods moral guidance I cant see what your argument is for. — charleton
If you want to use the book as an example to uncover what the writer thought about god, then that would be more interesting. — charleton
But I fail to see what use it is, if you ignore anything we can learn about the portrayed character of god, to conclude any moral insights. Moral insights from a wager between god and his buddy Satan which ignore the basic facts of the scenario are worthless. — charleton
It doesn’t make sense to claim that an all knowing all powerful God would make a bet because that presupposes — Mr Phil O'Sophy
That’s an egregious characature of what I said. — Noble Dust
Indeed, not interpreting scripture in a literal manner does just that because it naturally takes into account the unavoidable anthropomorphism of ancient religious texts. — Noble Dust
I'm a muslim, and can find plenty that I think is wrong with the bible — Mr Phil O'Sophy
So, God might not be all Good, is that what you are suggesting? There are plenty of interpretations and that tends to get brought up quite often with the problem of evil (suffering). — Posty McPostface
There is NO risk for God and neither is the event unpredictable if he is an All Knowing Being. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
Peace be with you, and may God guide us all to the straight path, and make us those who seek truth. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
Goodnight, God bless, and peace be with you. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
Its funny, he's accusing me of the very things he himself is guilty of. — Mr Phil O'Sophy
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