I would respectfully wonder how it came to pass that this thread has turned into a debate about the "truth" of a conservative, bible-based, young earth creationism view of Christianity? There are folks, like Peter, who have found personal salvation and a cast-in-concrete certitude that this is the ONLY way to avoid landing in "hell" and that this is the ONLY possible interpretation of the message of Christ as expressed through words translated from an ancient language that was not English. That is indeed an opinion, based on personal reading and understanding of the Bible, and I'd like to point out that there exist many many people who also call themselves Christians who have arrived at different conclusions about the very same words, sentences and books of the Bible. Biblical scholars have been debating this topic and its details for centuries. We shan't settle it here. I'm most interested in how those who have a faith, came to it, in how it might have provided support or comfort, has it ever been shaken or disappeared altogether et cetera. I understand Peter's point of view, I have a good feel for the passion he brings to his "rebirth", I have read his extensive quotes, and I've read the Bible and I still feel that there is worthiness in the points of view and interpretations of others. In short, I'm interested less in dogma and more in beliefs. If I were a Muslim, a devout Muslim, as Peter is a devout conservative, bible-based, young earth creationist, why would I ever share my thoughts, feelings and indeed faith in my beliefs only to be told that I am wrong, that I'm making the wrong choice and that I will pay dearly for this once I die. Sharing, especially about something as personal to people as their religious views, is about attempting to understand one another not about thumping anything at all, in my view, not Bibles, not Qu'rans, not other texts that some hold sacred and certainly not each others ways of believing. I am a gardener. I am a passionate gardener and I often speak with others about all that I receive from this hobby. My life would be poorer without my interest in the plant world but many people find me a bit nuts to have this visceral need to dig in dirt. I don't need to convince them to start gardening...they might want me to dig their first flowerbed. It is enough to simply speak my truth about how gardening connects me to my past, anchors my present and lures me towards the next season. Please don't misunderstand...I don't worship nature...I feel no need to say "what", "who" or indeed even "if" I worship at all. I can and will say however that I am not aware of ever having persecuted anyone for their personal beliefs in the matter of religion because I don't feel that I KNOW the truth...not even close. While I'm delighted that Peter has found his certitude in a conservative, bible-based, young earth creationist interpretation of Christianity and would like to steer all and sundry towards the comfort that certainty can offer, I am personally comfortable with my own fluctuating doubt and little flickers of clarity about things. I value an open mind and certainty can close it, which is fine for some but unsettling for others such as myself.I would love to hear opinions about God from those of faiths other than Christian but were I such a person I would keep quiet also because sharing my beliefs only to be told that I've got it wrong just doesn't feel right.
The Bible and the value of PIWritten by: Kent HovindThe diameter of 10 cubits is from outer rim to outer rim, the way anyone would measure a circular object. The circumference of 30 cubits, however, was of the inner circle, after subtracting the thickness of the brass (two handbreadths-one for each side) from which the bowl was made.
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Is there a god? We've heard your answer loud and clear. Others have other opinions, some as well reasoned as yours and some not.One question: If Science proved beyond a doubt that the Bible is not true, would you just overnight lose your faith? God, I hope not. I hope your faith is more substancial.Blessing of the Universe be upon you,d
Along with Rerun, I ask we keep on topic. There are many things being said on all sides that are pushing the line. Moderators are here to help keep order. I see many saying they can accept what another believes, but it isn't what they believe. Good I admire anyone who is secure in their faith or beliefs. I know what I think is right (for me) and have very comfortable with that my entire life. I want to know how others make their path. So, I applaud anyone for standing up for their beliefs but we also need to let others stand for what they believe. I have been relaying all this to my husband - a devout Christian and conservative - and his response was "well, I certainly hope I got it right - but I know God loves me even if I didn't". I think the quotes and deep thinking is pushing more and more from this thread and that is a shame. If you want others to hear "The Word" you have to give them space and room to listen. Please try to be kind to one another. God (and the mods) would really appreciate it.
Dear hemo, once again you've avoided an answer to a direct question with one of Tyefly's frog stools.
Quote from: paris on January 21, 2010, 01:57:31 PMAlong with Rerun, I ask we keep on topic. There are many things being said on all sides that are pushing the line. Moderators are here to help keep order. I see many saying they can accept what another believes, but it isn't what they believe. Good I admire anyone who is secure in their faith or beliefs. I know what I think is right (for me) and have very comfortable with that my entire life. I want to know how others make their path. So, I applaud anyone for standing up for their beliefs but we also need to let others stand for what they believe. I have been relaying all this to my husband - a devout Christian and conservative - and his response was "well, I certainly hope I got it right - but I know God loves me even if I didn't". I think the quotes and deep thinking is pushing more and more from this thread and that is a shame. If you want others to hear "The Word" you have to give them space and room to listen. Please try to be kind to one another. God (and the mods) would really appreciate it.Dear Paris, simply keeping personal attacks out of the discussion including profanity and insults is all that you need to keep this discussion on line. That is within your power and I would urge you do so. That is the single greatest hindrance to this thread, not strong stances on personal beliefs.
I've seen no actually profanity, but I do believe you were the first to copy pate about biting my ass. Very Christian I'd say.
Great post Monrein. I agree with all of your points and would greatly enjoy people defending their beliefs on why they do or do not believe in God. Unfortunately, there is a small cabal of folks here that would rather mock and insult that gets in the way of that. In a debate or discussion, it is customary to place reasons for the side of the discussion that people are supporting. Clearing up incorrect assessments of my faith is one of the main issues that I have engaged in showing just what the Bible does or does not say. I agree, I would love to hear other opinions as well if done in a respectful manner including and most especially one of the largest held views of Americans who support the biblical view of the world. Thank you for your post.Peter
Oh I understand why some Christians hate Jews. After all the Jews did kill their favorite Jew. We all experience the gore in Gospel According to Mel Gibson. I, however, am of the personal opinion that the gore didn’t at all equal that of the concentration camps in suffering or in magnitude. I doubt it was any more horrible the treatment of slaves in early days of America – probably mostly by the religious right.
He started a lot of threads --- his site, his thoughts. We are talking about everything but "is there a God" - Evolution, Epoman's chair, etc. I am reading a lot of "this is what I think and I don't want to know what you think" -- I do want to know. I want to know why Buddist believe what they do, how Jews and Muslims live by the Old Testement. But, no one will post now, for fear of a lecture or being put down. For now, I am going back to praying for my cousin and her baby in Haiti. That is a bigger problem than who is right or wrong on this thread.
Peter, your final sentence here confuses me, especially the last half. Do you mean that you want to hear most especially from other Americans who happen to hold views identical to your own? Wouldn't that be somewhat akin to talking to yourself?
The issue of Rabbits chewing their cud is another easily answered question from Bible skeptics. They do eat their cud, not as a ruminant, but they chew their feces and ingest them again. Take a look:http://www.answersingenesis.org/media/audio/answers-daily/volume-064/rabbits-chew-their-cud
Quote from: Hemodoc on January 21, 2010, 01:07:16 PMThe issue of Rabbits chewing their cud is another easily answered question from Bible skeptics. They do eat their cud, not as a ruminant, but they chew their feces and ingest them again. Take a look:http://www.answersingenesis.org/media/audio/answers-daily/volume-064/rabbits-chew-their-cudThis paper on the gastrointestinal function of rabbits disagrees with you.http://www.vin.com/proceedings/Proceedings.plx?CID=WSAVA2008&PID=23995&O=Generic"Three to eight hours after eating, soft mucus-covered caecal pellets (caecotrophs) are expelled and eaten directly from the anus. Arrival of the caecotrophs at the anus triggers a reflex licking of the anus and ingestion of the caecotrophs, which are swallowed whole and not chewed."
Quote from: rocker on January 21, 2010, 04:15:20 PM"Three to eight hours after eating, soft mucus-covered caecal pellets (caecotrophs) are expelled and eaten directly from the anus. Arrival of the caecotrophs at the anus triggers a reflex licking of the anus and ingestion of the caecotrophs, which are swallowed whole and not chewed."I'm certainly pleased that God saw fit to NOT design humans in this way...I'm very flexible in actual fact but certainly NOT that flexible...either physically or in my eating habits.
"Three to eight hours after eating, soft mucus-covered caecal pellets (caecotrophs) are expelled and eaten directly from the anus. Arrival of the caecotrophs at the anus triggers a reflex licking of the anus and ingestion of the caecotrophs, which are swallowed whole and not chewed."