all valuable lessons......the Bible is a good book....
but it's not the only book....
yep, we'd be wasting our time......poptart wrote:
if you don't buy what I've posted above we are wasting our time by discussing them, aren't we ... ?
Moderator: Jesus H Christ
yep, we'd be wasting our time......poptart wrote:
if you don't buy what I've posted above we are wasting our time by discussing them, aren't we ... ?
posting an emoticon would go against everything you've espoused in here....don't do it.....Rootbeer wrote:When I posted that take about godless heathens eating children I should have posted a tongue-in-cheek emoticon, I guess.
Rootbeer wrote: Go out and kill and eat children or whatever it is you heathens do.
I doubt anybody actually took that part literally, but the point you were trying to convey was pretty clear.Rootbeer wrote:godless heathens eating children
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I doubt anybody actually took that part literally, but the point you were trying to convey was pretty clear.Rootbeer wrote:godless heathens eating children
But, considering some of the sheer lunacy you rationality-out-the-door, set-in-stone, not-up-for-debate biblefolk believe in, I wouldn't have completely ruled it out.
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Still not landing those RACKS like you so desperately desire.
Obscure pop culture references are usually a good start. You can DO THIS, shit troll! I believe in you!
John 4:24 is taken literally because it is cross-referenced by overwhelming Scripture showing exactly that -- that God is spirit.Rootbeer wrote:Poptart, I believe we would agree on far more things than we disagree. I'm down with most everything you posted regarding the essence of the Bible. I am curious about your interpretation of John 4:24 in relation to Hebrews 12:29. If you take John literally then do you also take Hewbrews literally?
John 4:24 God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
Heb 12:29 For our God is a consuming fire.
poptart wrote: It's easy to cherry pick verses and try to sell that they are saying something that they aren't.
Poptart,poptart wrote: Heb 12:29 (written to the Jews) is pointing to what was written in Deuteronomy 4:24, For the LORD thy God is a consuming fire, even a jealous God.
Moses was warning the Israelites against idolatry in Deuteronomy 4.
and means very little on it's own without the context of verses 1-23 & 25-49. It speaks to the delivery of Gods covenent, the 10 commandments, etc. & the reasons it must be followed, idolatry is just 1 piece of all that.For HaShem thy G-d is a devouring fire, a jealous G-d.
I know drunken carpenter whose words need some translation ... I wonder...Mister Bushice wrote: Actually I believe it's pretty much agreed that he was a carpenter prior to beginning his ministry and not wandering punch drunk about the desert.
Ingse Bodil wrote:rich jews aren't the same as real jews, though, right?
I guess that explains this...poptart wrote:TWIS, I 'cherry picked' Deut 4:24 only because the verse R'beer asked about (Heb 12:29) was written to mirror the phrase that was used in Deuteronomy 4:24.
And it's no coincidence that Paul used that phrase in his writings to a JEWISH AUDIENCE - who were extremely keen to what was written in Deuteronomy.
You're right about idolatry being only one part of what was written in Deuteronomy 4.
Break the Covenant and idol worship follows in short order.
Sorry B, but nothing explains that pic, it's just wrong.BSmack wrote:I guess that explains this...poptart wrote:TWIS, I 'cherry picked' Deut 4:24 only because the verse R'beer asked about (Heb 12:29) was written to mirror the phrase that was used in Deuteronomy 4:24.
And it's no coincidence that Paul used that phrase in his writings to a JEWISH AUDIENCE - who were extremely keen to what was written in Deuteronomy.
You're right about idolatry being only one part of what was written in Deuteronomy 4.
Break the Covenant and idol worship follows in short order.
Ingse Bodil wrote:rich jews aren't the same as real jews, though, right?
By taking 1 verse and attempting to let it stand on it's own. Like the Deut 4:24 passage noted above. It means very little by itself and requires the context of the entire chapter to understand the meaning. By letting it stand alone, some people will mold it to mean whatever they want it to.Felix wrote:poptart wrote: It's easy to cherry pick verses and try to sell that they are saying something that they aren't.
exactly how does one go about "cherry picking" verses of a book that is allegedly inerrant?
Ingse Bodil wrote:rich jews aren't the same as real jews, though, right?
you mean like Deut 12:32 "What thing so ever I command you, observe to do it: thou shalt not add thereto, nor diminish from it"The Whistle Is Screaming wrote:By taking 1 verse and attempting to let it stand on it's own.
I agree almost completely, poptart. Not all passages of scripture are to be extracted and taken literally without relative context. In my personal study I've wondered if that passage in Hebrews also pointed toward the Holy Ghost which is described as a fire.poptart wrote: So bottom line, God is spirit, not a consuming fire.
Consuming fire is His judgement.
When did I say I was irrational and not open to debate? I'm always interested in an honest exchange of ideas. It seems to me that there's too much yelling on both sides of any argument. Both sides are certain of their own idealogical superiority and they can't learn anything from people that disagree with them. I disagree with that. If rational heads will prevail we can all learn from each other.MGO wrote:But, considering some of the sheer lunacy you rationality-out-the-door, set-in-stone, not-up-for-debate biblefolk believe in, I wouldn't have completely ruled it out.
Spirituality is not rationality, Felix. Just ask MGO or Dinsdale. They claim to have the market on rationality cornered and they don't believe in anything beyond the mortal capacity of man.Felix wrote:how is it that a seemingly rational human being in most every other aspect of life can essentially toss reasonableness out the window and buy into a religion like the Latter Day Saints.....
and don't go all tart on me and accuse me of not knowing what I'm talking about, because I've been around mormons all of my life and have a pretty good understanding of the core beliefs....
That's not what I meant, and you know it. :bigwinkingsmiley:Felix wrote:you mean like Deut 12:32 "What thing so ever I command you, observe to do it: thou shalt not add thereto, nor diminish from it"The Whistle Is Screaming wrote:By taking 1 verse and attempting to let it stand on it's own.
yet I'm pretty sure that both of these commands have been brushed aside......
DEUT. 22:5 "The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God"
LEV. 3:17 "It shall be a perpetual statute for your generations throughout all your dwellings, that ye eat neither fat nor blood"
how does one reconcile these transgressions.....or will it be more of the old standby "that's not what he meant" (s'up Dins)
Ingse Bodil wrote:rich jews aren't the same as real jews, though, right?
not trying to attack your beliefs here, but how could God have been so wrong about so many of the things in the Book of Mormon....Rootbeer wrote: I am a member because I believe the Book of Mormon is the word of God.
Felix wrote:Silk, Horses, Steel, Iron, Coins, Donkeys, Cattle, Cow, Oxen, Pigs, Grain and Wheat are referenced in the Book of Mormon, yet there is no archelogical evidence that any of these things existed in Ancient America between 600 B.C. and A.D. 421...surely you'd think they'd at least be able to uncover some evidence......
why was it necessary to make over 3500 corrections for grammatical and spelling errors and 500 corrections for doctrinal, historical and inconsistencies if it was the word of God......
The Lamanites and Nephites utterly destroyed themselves, each other, and their societies. What happened between then and the Spaniards is information none of us are privy to. God loves his children. ALL of them. He would not leave them in darkness. The people that would become known as the Mayans, Aztecs, and Native American tribes were visited by Christ in their past. The Book of Mormon is that history. Why archaeologists haven't uncovered "evidence" is neither here nor there. If you're honest with yourself you'll admit that if they did uncover horse skeletons from that era you still wouldn't believe in the Book of Mormon. It's not a lack of physical evidence that causes your unbelief. The Bible speaks often of Dragons. How many 4000 year-old dragon skeletons have been exhumed in the old world? None. That doesn't make the Bible false.Felix wrote:not trying to attack your beliefs here, but how could God have been so wrong about so many of the things in the Book of Mormon....Rootbeer wrote: I am a member because I believe the Book of Mormon is the word of God.
Rootbeer wrote: The Lamanites and Nephites utterly destroyed themselves, each other, and their societies. What happened between then and the Spaniards is information none of us are privy to. God loves his children. ALL of them. He would not leave them in darkness.
uncovering support for the very foundation your religion is based on is "neither here nor there"?The people that would become known as the Mayans, Aztecs, and Native American tribes were visited by Christ in their past. The Book of Mormon is that history. Why archaeologists haven't uncovered "evidence" is neither here nor there.
that's exactly what my disbelief stems from....you'd think they could come up with some swords or Chariots, or any of the other things written about in the BoM........archeologists have uncovered many artifacts from ancient America, just not any that your Book claims were there.....If you're honest with yourself you'll admit that if they did uncover horse skeletons from that era you still wouldn't believe in the Book of Mormon. It's not a lack of physical evidence that causes your unbelief.
no, the Bible is a fairy tale...and not a very good one at that......The Bible speaks often of Dragons. How many 4000 year-old dragon skeletons have been exhumed in the old world? None. That doesn't make the Bible false.
after the corrections, I guess that might be right....but I have it on pretty good authority that it was used 3,800+ times, but that's not really the point.....I would think a couple of "it came to pass"es with a "so it was" would probably be sufficient.....And it came to pass is used frequently because it's a valid phrase. Fewer than 1400 uses, btw, not 3,856.
The bible uses it or a derivative hundreds of times.
The golden plates were not written in modern day english and most likely the character used to denote "and it came to pass" didn't take up that much space. The Mayans used the phrase in many of their writings. The words they used: Ut, Itwal, uchi meant "it came to pass" or a close derivative of same.
so you're saying that modern day writers are better equipped to translate the dictations of Joseph Smith better than those that were there? gotcha.......Regarding corrections to the Book of Mormon. I believe the Bible to be the word of God so far as it is translated correctly. I believe the same about the Book of Mormon.
let me ask you this....if it was related to human translation, who was it that was pointing out the errors and how did this person know they were errors?If corrections needed to be made it was because of problems with human translation.
what you're saying here is that the only person qualified to correct the translation was in fact Joseph Smith....Translators would take dictation from Joseph Smith for many hours on end. Tell you what I'll read The Illiad to you for twelve straight hours and we'll see how many mistakes you make.
they built earthen mounds in the eastern part of the USA....mvscal wrote:Who?Rootbeer wrote:The Lamanites and Nephites utterly destroyed themselves
"the people spread from north to south and from sea to sea (Mormon 1.17), building fortified cities with temples and synagogues (Helaman 3.8-9). They had metallurgy (Jarom 1.8, 2 Nephi 5.15, Alma 43.18-19), wheat and barley (Mosiah 9.9), coinage (Helaman 3.7-12, Alma 11.5-20), domesticated elephants, horses, cattle, sheep, goats and pigs (Ether 9.17-19), an organised religion based around temples and synagogues (Jerom 1.8, Helaman 3.9), silk and linen (Alma 4.6, Ether 10.24), a written language known as Reformed Egyptian (Helaman 3.15, Mormon 9.32) (reformed Egyptian????) and a military technology that included archery and chariots (3 Nephi 3:22)"These alleged cultures lived where...exactly? The artifacts they left behind can be found in which museum?
To further your dissappointment (or not), I* need "help" with the funnay.Dinsdale wrote:I'm pretty disappointed over getting no love for the "Uma Thurman" crack-btw.
Ingse Bodil wrote:rich jews aren't the same as real jews, though, right?
i got it. and it was funny, too. :DDinsdale wrote:I'm pretty disappointed over getting no love for the "Uma Thurman" crack-btw.
You don't know what the fuck you are talking about. The Lamanites broke away from the linoleumite tribe during the vinyl wars. Then, led by floor General Von Kantzow, wandered about for 40 years and an additional 40 nights before they founded the settlement of Pergo.mvscal wrote:You're thinking of the Linoleumites. They were a tribe of Yiddish time travelers who visted North America in 400BC to bring matzoh and fine, wear resistant floor covering to the benighted savages of the New World payable in easily affordable monthly installments.Mister Bushice wrote:Home Depot. In the flooring department.mvscal wrote: Who?
The artifacts they left behind can be found in which museum?
Bingo.mvscal wrote:Who?Rootbeer wrote:The Lamanites and Nephites utterly destroyed themselves
These alleged cultures lived where...exactly? The artifacts they left behind can be found in which museum?