Liked that one too, didja?War Wagon wrote:Van, the open minded seeker of faith, humility, and wisdom (but not necessarily in that order), wrote:I don't give a fuck whether you agree. You're wrong. If we agreed, it'd mean you were right...

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Liked that one too, didja?War Wagon wrote:Van, the open minded seeker of faith, humility, and wisdom (but not necessarily in that order), wrote:I don't give a fuck whether you agree. You're wrong. If we agreed, it'd mean you were right...
I guess I would fit in as a "Creationist" because as I read Genesis 1, I see it as intended to be read and taken at face value.Terry in Crapchester wrote:Tell that to the Creationists.poptart wrote:Some of the Bible is to be taken literally and some is clearly not to be taken literally.
Oh, so you do believe.Van wrote: slow burn torture.
WacoFan wrote:Flying any airplane that you can hear the radio over the roaring radial engine is just ghey anyway.... Of course, Cirri are the Miata of airplanes..
Of course you would. We all would. But you can't, so why worry about it? It's like getting pissed over water being wet or TiC being humorless. That's just the way it is, there's nothing that can be done about it, so you move on to concerning yourself with matters over which you have some control. No sense frettin' over things you can't control.Van wrote:The question of whether there is even a god, or a human soul, or life after death? Is my elderly mother looking at the final days of her existence, or is she merely fixing to move on to some eternal existence?
Those are slightly more vexing issues. I'd kinda like to know those answers.
I know you don't know the answers, but I'll ask anyway. If people were living to be 900, were they, like, 200-yr-old adolescents? Did they just age slower, or were they old when they were in their 80s and just lived another 820 years? Were women in their reproductive years when they were in their teens thru mid-30s, or when they were a few centuries old? I know Sarah was supposedly 90 when Isaac was born, and this was after she was determined to have been barren, so it would appear they got old and just stayed old for several centuries. How did that work?poptart wrote:Pre-flood, the Bible records that all people were living those long lives.
900 years old men
I remain open to the possibility of divinity for Christ, and the existence of god/afterlife/divine human souls.poptart wrote:Van, not to try to argue any point with you here, but I'm interested in how you arrive at what "miraculous" things you might believe in.
I don't believe Christ resurrected from the dead and there's no way in hell any human being ever lived to be 900 years old. There's also no way in hell any human being was ever created from dirt. He then did not create woman, merely from his rib. The result of this dirt dude and his McWoman did not contain the genetic material necessary to create both Refrigerator Perry and Whiny Japanese Bukkake Schoolgirl Whore.You say that there is some chance that Jesus did in fact resurrect from the dead and yet categorically dismiss that Adam lived to be 900 years old.
WGARA? The bible doesn't "record" anything. It's not an historical document; certainly not the Old Testament. Nobody was around to create actuarial tables in "pre-flood" times.Btw, it was not just Adam.
Pre-flood, the Bible records that all people were living those long lives.
Correct. We can't even manage a quarter of that life span now, despite all our advances in medicine and our vastly increased life span, relative to that of primitive man.900 years old men -- scientifically impossible
It didn't. It's scientifically impossible.Man resurrects from dead -- scientifically impossible .... uhh ... but it could have happened
They were all vampires.Smackie Chan wrote:I know you don't know the answers, but I'll ask anyway. If people were living to be 900, were they, like, 200-yr-old adolescents? Did they just age slower, or were they old when they were in their 80s and just lived another 820 years? Were women in their reproductive years when they were in their teens thru mid-30s, or when they were a few centuries old? I know Sarah was supposedly 90 when Isaac was born, and this was after she was determined to have been barren, so it would appear they got old and just stayed old for several centuries. How did that work?poptart wrote:Pre-flood, the Bible records that all people were living those long lives.
900 years old men
Oops, sorry. There's an expiration date on the free gift offer and you done lost out. You've had your chances, and you wasted them.Van wrote: As for faith being a "gift someone has to decide to take," great. Tell me where I can go to take it. Tell me who's offering it. Tell me where they can be found. Let me know what I need to do to get them to offer it to me, so that I can decide to take it.
Fuck. That happened to me last week, too, with a pizza coupon.War Wagon wrote:Oops, sorry. There's an expiration date on the free gift offer and you done lost out.Van wrote: As for faith being a "gift someone has to decide to take," great. Tell me where I can go to take it. Tell me who's offering it. Tell me where they can be found. Let me know what I need to do to get them to offer it to me, so that I can decide to take it.
That really blows. I wish I'd known there were only X amount of chances. Hell, I wish I'd known at the time that I'd arrived at one of those chances. God should issue redeemable vouchers, with little audible beeps, so you'll know when you it's time to cash in a voucher. That way, you'd not only know when it's your turn, but you'd also know when you're starting to run low on chances.You've had your chances, and you wasted them.
Shit, what I was before then, in my last previous life? A cement block?At this point, you're better off believing in reincarnation and hoping you come back as someone less hard headed.
If I try real hard and I'm real nice to Domer Fan can I come back next time as Megan Fox's vibrator?Not that that's going to work either, but at least you might be able to delude yourself into believing in something.
As you noted, I don't know the answers for sure, as the Bible perhaps just touches a little on some of them.Smackie Chan wrote:I know you don't know the answers, but I'll ask anyway. If people were living to be 900, were they, like, 200-yr-old adolescents? Did they just age slower, or were they old when they were in their 80s and just lived another 820 years? Were women in their reproductive years when they were in their teens thru mid-30s, or when they were a few centuries old? I know Sarah was supposedly 90 when Isaac was born, and this was after she was determined to have been barren, so it would appear they got old and just stayed old for several centuries. How did that work?poptart wrote:Pre-flood, the Bible records that all people were living those long lives.
900 years old men
Maybe she laughed because she was so old she actually thought it was Bob Newhart talking to her.pop wrote:Sarah lived to be 127 and Abraham to 175.
I suspect that by that time, a 90 yr old woman being pregnant would be as laffable as it would be today.
That's why Sarah did laff when God told her she would have Isaac at that age.
It's well-known that many religions have a great flood as part of their lore. It's the issue of a boat that carries penguins, polar bears, desert tortoises, platypi, and dirty brown hamsters all together in its hold that loses me.Jsc810 wrote:There was an interesting show on the History Channel recently, it showed geological evidence of some great floods in that time period, and it also noted that several ancient religions had a great flood story.
Jsc810 wrote:Fine, some of the things in the Bible may not be literally true.
Overhead lights and your anesthesiologist's scrubs covered breasts?But there is something after we die. I've seen a glimpse of it.
It's another game against Tulane.What it is exactly, I don't know. But there is something.
Two of evey sort of animal came to Adam, to be kept alive in the Ark -- Genesis 6:19,20Van wrote:The Great Flood, with Noah's ark containing all the animals of the world, no.
RACK Adam. I see that dude workin'.poptart wrote:Two of evey sort of animal came to Adam, to be kept alive in the Ark
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
Van wrote:Shit, what I was before then, in my last previous life? A cement block?At this point, you're better off believing in reincarnation and hoping you come back as someone less hard headed.
If you don't start believing in it soon you might end up coming back as a Cinder blockVan wrote:If I try real hard and I'm real nice to Domer Fan can I come back next time as Megan Fox's vibrator?Not that that's going to work either, but at least you might be able to delude yourself into believing in something.
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
Look familiar?Jsc810 wrote:Fine, some of the things in the Bible may not be literally true.
But there is something after we die. I've seen a glimpse of it. What it is exactly, I don't know. But there is something.
WacoFan wrote:Flying any airplane that you can hear the radio over the roaring radial engine is just ghey anyway.... Of course, Cirri are the Miata of airplanes..
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You're collective, and individual, obsession with my body is disturbing.smackaholic wrote: 5'10"
Haven't you heard? You're 5'6".ppanther wrote: 5'10"
Obviously, you're a fucking idiot.Van wrote:Obviously, the story of Noah's ark is merely a children's fable.
Excuse me, but show me ONE hardcore Christer in history that isn't or wasn't a total pinheaded asshole. Who? And I don't mean some nominal pew renter, I mean a real believer in the One Path To Salvation, blah blah.. Fact is, it's a defining characteristic: close-minded, intolerant, apocalyptic, superstitious, and sheep-like. Really, a true Christer is a very low form of humanity--and a serious asshole.poptart wrote:Nobody ever recognized that some Christians are pinheaded @ssholes.
Thanks a million for pointing it out to us, Diego.
Cutting edge.
Realizing his religious beliefs are to this day subject to debate, Rene Descartes is believed by many to have been a devout Catholic. Not sure I'd characterize him as a pinhead, although he may, as far as I know, have been an asshole. Your results may vary.LTS TRN 2 wrote:Excuse me, but show me ONE hardcore Christer in history that isn't or wasn't a total pinheaded asshole. Who?
Obviously, you're ready, able and willing to provide any sort of evidence to the contrary.Moving Sale wrote:Obviously, you're a fucking idiot.Van wrote:Obviously, the story of Noah's ark is merely a children's fable.
Sure, comparing Descartes to Reagan intellectually is akin to comparing Yao Ming to Verne Troyer vertically. I'm sure I'll regret asking, but what are the qualifications required to be considered an "actual Christer"?LTS TRN 2 wrote:Oh sure, so was Issac Newton, but if you think these guys were in any way similar to a actual Christer, forget it. They were intelligent and didn't want to get executed, etc. Compare Decartes with, say, Jonathan Edwards or Ronald Reagan, and you'll get the picture.
Epic Fail.LTS TRN 2 wrote:After a cursory review it is quite obvious that Dr. Tiller dealt with patients who were carrying very damaged fetuses. In fact, almost all of his patients were referred by other doctors who had determined that the respective fetus was severely impaired. And that's the real story here. The man was a hero, and the asinine religious loons as well as the race survivalists who applaud his murder are pathetic and reprehensible hypocrites.
Earth to Van. It's an adult fable not a children's fable. There is a lot you could learn from it if you wanted to. You don't seem to want to learn anything from it so you won't, but you could if you did.Van wrote: Obviously, you're ready, able and willing to provide any sort of evidence to the contrary.
Yes Van that makes you an idiot. The story is a story that is told by adults to adults to help the listeners to learn something. If your mind was not so closed I would spend some time telling you just what that lesson was, but at your advanced age if you have not gotten it by now you are never going to get it.Van wrote:Besides, is that really all you had, again? Your big accusation was to differentiate between an adult's/children's fable?