My reaction is not one of offense or anger, rather it is that I am sad that this man is headed straight for the pit of hell.
Superstitious nonsense. Is it your school or parents that have been pumping your brain full of this horsecrap??
Before we do that, there is has been quite a bit of talk about right and wrong "I know that that's not right, therefore I wouldn't do it whether or not there is a god". What do you base this right and wrong on? Is it on the current moral standards accepted by our culture? Because if so you have a very interesting set of morals. Or do you base it off of the bible? You must have some set of morals pre-established if you are talking about "right" and "wrong".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secular_ethics
Do you need to copy and paste a wikipedia link to explain what you believe is right and wrong?
No, the wikipedia link is one that encloses a much more reliable ethics system than what was written thousands of years ago by desert hermits Oh, also, you said "I have searched and found no evidence that God is a tyrant". Clearly, we could go for the old testament, but since you probably don't believe in that (which, by the way, is where most of the anti LGBT stuff comes, with the one exception of a Romans verse), let's look at the new testament. God wanted to forgive humanity of its sins committed long ago- and they can do so for the low price of one human, who only has to be the son of God, tortured, and killed by the state for having opposing views!
I presume you don't believe the Bible to be true? And why not?
One instance? I'll give you many.To start, he allegedly wiped out every being on the face of the earth (which many Biblical Scholars don't think happened anyways), purely because they weren't completely adherent to his will.He also ordered the genocide of all citizens of Egypt with the seven plagues, because the Pharaoh was being an ass (and killed all his citizens). He also ordered the mass genocide, enslavement, and raping of the Canaanites in the book of Judges. He also, with the Ten Commandments, put 3 laws about himself or relating to himself, but forgot to mention anything about slavery or rape- the former of which is later condoned in the Old Testament, the latter requiring the rapist to marry the rape victim.
Seems like we got ourselves a little pianistimo here.Watch out for men in white coats.Thal
Very good. You have indeed read at least parts of the bible. If you have done this, then you will surely know why he did these things?
My friend, you are wasting your time and knowledge on this child.I will waste no more and go and listen to some Schumann.Thal
You clearly do not understand what the Bible says. I'm just going to the the standpoint of the Bible here. God CREATED people. He made them. They are HIS people. He made them absolutely perfect. They disobeyed him, bringing sin upon the world. They continued to disobey him over and over and over again. Do you not believe in punishment for wrong, especially against your MAKER?
I'm feeling slightly ignored here, anyone care to address some of my earlier points glossed over in favour of bickering? I don't mind a good intellectual stoush but this is devolving somewhat.Pencilart, I made some points about faith a while back, I would like to hear your take on what faith is and why it is good, or is you religious position entirely logic based?
If I could have an afterlife, it would probably be in a room full of different concert grands and being able to summon any piece of sheet music at my whim.Other than that, I want this life and only this one.
In part Noah, but also the stuff about faith, that's actually more interesting to me.I can see how your position makes sense to you, but let me ask a few questions.What do you suppose is the purpose of giving us free will, if indeed god did? It is conceivable we be made without it. It is also clear that we would almost inevitably sin as is shown repeatedly in the bible. The opportunity may have been there to repent but the problem is giving us free will in the first place and then blaming us when we don't always agree with god. If god is always right and knows what's best then why give us free will at all? It only seems to give us the possibility of doing the wrong thing. Is there something special about "choosing" the right thing, what god wants, rather than just doing it? Then isn't there something special about diverging from god?Also, what is free will? Is it the expression of who we truly are? Is it the roll of a neurological dice? If it is the former, then if god made us in his image aren't we acting the way god would on our own scale? Are we inferior to god or different? How can we make bad decisions if we are "perfect"?Finally, this idea of only hell or heaven seems drastically unfair to me. For one someone could barely get into heaven or hell compared to someone who did far more good or bad things. Is this fair? Can mistakes and wrong choices really justify infinite punishment? God has, to my mind an inappropriate measure of justice, invented by him.Finally consider this. All that is good is good because it is defined by god to be good. Therefore god could choose anything to be good (or bad) therefore alternatives are possible but God does not recognise them. What if good defined murder as good? Are you saying he can't do that? Then he is not all powerful. If good comes from something other than god then good comes from a higher power than god. therefore we should obey that and not god.I do believe in a higher power than god. Meaning. Billions of artificially created beings, created by a greater being, being put into a place of infinite joy or infinite pain based on something indefinable like choice and free will. What is the point of that? I see no meaning behind it. I see the potential for other meaning as part of aspiration towards knowledge, understanding, expression and altruism. But why all the rules and punishment? Seems unnecessary to me.
But why all the rules and punishment? Seems unnecessary to me.
All that is good is good because it is defined by god to be good. Therefore god could choose anything to be good (or bad) therefore alternatives are possible but God does not recognise them. What if good defined murder as good? Are you saying he can't do that? Then he is not all powerful.
I was just curious. Are you a jehova's witness?
That's the thing, chopinlover. You don't live once. Everyone lives twice, there's no gray zone. Either it's your worst nightmare or your greatest pleasure.
Mm.. Yeah.. Let me know when you find the evidence for that, Kay? Until then I'll be practicing
THE BIBLEfound it!
Except that the desert wonders who wrote the Bible 3000 years ago are really credible sources for where the whole world came from.
Well, they were closer than us to the creation of it...
Yes, I'm definitely young earth.
Here's why:1. Studies over the past 140 years show a consistent decay rate in the earth’s magnetic field. At this rate, in as few as 25,000 years ago, the earth would have been unable to support life because of the heat from the electric current.
2. The water in the oceans contains 3.6% dissolved minerals, giving the ocean its salinity. Salt, composed of the elements sodium and chlorine, is the primary mineral. For years, scientists have been measuring the amount of sodium in the oceans and have found that an estimated 457 million tons are deposited into the oceans annually, while only 122 million tons leave the ocean via numerous methods. Given the current amount of salt in the oceans, the data strongly favors a recent creation and global Flood.
3.The earth is constantly expanding. Given your timeline of a few billion years, the earth would have been smaller than a grain of sand when it began.
4. The continents are eroding at such a rate that, if not for tectonic uplift, meteoric dusting and volcanic influx, they would erode flat (Mt. Everest and all) in less than 25 million years. At this rate, high-altitude, million-year-old fossils should have long since eroded away. And yet they remain. The implication is that these fossils are not millions of years old. If this were true, the entire geologic column would need serious revision.
I could keep going but I'm guessing you don't want to hear about it...
What evidence do you have for old earth? I'm interested.
I agree atheists can be bad BUT.Generally the worst atheists are annoying and terrible at dinner parties.Generally the worst fundamentalist zealots will kill you for not sharing their beliefs.