RE: The Problem of Imperfect Revelation: Your Thoughts?
July 18, 2013 at 10:33 am
(This post was last modified: July 18, 2013 at 10:37 am by LastPoet.)
(July 18, 2013 at 10:15 am)fr0d0 Wrote: You badly misunderstand my deity poet.
Yeah... I get that alot. If your pride allows, believers have come short of their innanities.
Quote:And we constantly correct you on that. What proof do you have of that? Answer: that the bible says the opposite to what is written. You're arguing with people who live and breathe the bible that they're wrong and you're right. Confronted with a myriad of logical justifications you stubbornly cling to your misinformation and parade it around like a fool with see through trousers.
I'm sorry to fry you fr0ds, but a word salad usually isn't reason or fact. I live amongst people that know their bible, yet they all use it to their own whims. It is true that religion id used for foul purposes, it is also true it justifies some. Wouldn't it be great to avoid such fantasies in order to sort out real problems?
Quote:Many times here I've seen atheists argue that black is white so afraid are they of losing a point. That doesn't make them right. Neither does it make a theist right that does the same thing. Does that confirm anything? Answer: that people are capable of bias.
Bias does exist, and as a human being I do have it. But Religionists have much more than that usual bias. A preconception of a god, whatever it is. Associated with the 'good' book, its the cherry ontop of the cake. Couple that with age old hman pride and you have christianity, the oldest deux ex machina, jesus dies only to be resurected in glory. For our sins no less! How convenient