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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 7:51 pm
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(February 27, 2014 at 7:42 pm)Mr. Moncrieff Wrote: (February 27, 2014 at 7:40 pm)discipulus Wrote: I do not quite understand why you posted that image of Tommy Lee Jones.
There are many things you don't understand.
Evidently, logic is one.
I do not understand logic?
Why do you say that?
What do you mean?
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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 7:57 pm
(February 27, 2014 at 7:40 pm)discipulus Wrote: I do not quite understand why you posted that image of Tommy Lee Jones.
I would have thought the text under it would have helped.
In any event, do you have anything else to offer? Something that can actually be debated?
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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 8:24 pm
(February 27, 2014 at 7:42 pm)Mr. Moncrieff Wrote: (February 27, 2014 at 7:40 pm)discipulus Wrote: I do not quite understand why you posted that image of Tommy Lee Jones.
There are many things you don't understand.
Evidently, logic is one. It's not logic.. it's neuropsychology.
But you were close! :p
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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 8:41 pm
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(February 27, 2014 at 7:57 pm)DeistPaladin Wrote: (February 27, 2014 at 7:40 pm)discipulus Wrote: I do not quite understand why you posted that image of Tommy Lee Jones.
I would have thought the text under it would have helped.
In any event, do you have anything else to offer? Something that can actually be debated?
I gather you think what I said was ridiculous and that is ok. I did not think you would see it any other way. But you asked me, and I feel that you deserve the truth.
Now that I think about it, it seems to me only right that we debate that one thing, that one misgiving that you feel is your biggest objection to Jesus Christ.
Whatever it is, if we can debate it and talk about it like civil, respectful human beings and I can give you thoughtful, sincere, respectful answers, then I will have done what was right.
So it is up to you. Just think on it and let me know.
Thank you.
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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 8:45 pm
Enough with the damn throat clearing! DeistPaladin has amply laid out where he is coming from. It shouldn't be difficult for the two of you to agree on a topic of discussion that isn't about one person's unverifiable, subjective claims. You, discipulus, believe the Bible to be the word of your god and historically reliable. Either your reasons are sufficient to persuade others or they aren't. DP is willing to debate you in a one-on-one setting. Put up or shut up.
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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 8:56 pm
(February 27, 2014 at 8:41 pm)discipulus Wrote: I gather you think what I said was ridiculous and that is ok. I wouldn't say it's ridiculous.
I'd say it says a lot about the general level of education of the people about their own inner brain operation and on how easily it can be fooled... and, as all such fooling... it (the brain) is seldom aware that it is being fooled and accepts the event/operation as reliable.
It is my opinion that humanity's early extraordinary experiences fall under such brain trickery and subsequent misunderstanding of these experiences.
As more and more people accept such misunderstanding, it becomes normal and people gather around that idea.
Some people dress it up as a very appealing idea and a religion is born.
From this arises the word many of us usually use to describe believers: delusional.
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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 8:59 pm
(February 27, 2014 at 8:45 pm)Crossless1 Wrote: Either your reasons are sufficient to persuade others or they aren't. DP is willing to debate you in a one-on-one setting. Put up or shut up.
"But he said to him, 'If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be persuaded even if someone rises from the dead.'" Luke 16:31
These words were spoken in a parable given by Jesus to them that asked for signs.
I do not claim to know the hearts and minds of any here. God knows. The continual request for evidence reminds me of those who kept asking Jesus for evidence when He was here on earth. People were asking for evidence even after they saw sign after sign. Miracle after miracle.
I guess the question remains: What would you do if you saw me raise someone from the dead in Jesus' name?
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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 9:01 pm
(February 27, 2014 at 8:59 pm)discipulus Wrote: I guess the question remains: What would you do if you saw me raise someone from the dead in Jesus' name?
I'd most likely seriously doubt that the person was dead to begin with...
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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 9:04 pm
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(February 27, 2014 at 8:56 pm)pocaracas Wrote: (February 27, 2014 at 8:41 pm)discipulus Wrote: I gather you think what I said was ridiculous and that is ok. I wouldn't say it's ridiculous.
I'd say it says a lot about the general level of education of the people about their own inner brain operation and on how easily it can be fooled... and, as all such fooling... it (the brain) is seldom aware that it is being fooled and accepts the event/operation as reliable.
It is my opinion that humanity's early extraordinary experiences fall under such brain trickery and subsequent misunderstanding of these experiences.
As more and more people accept such misunderstanding, it becomes normal and people gather around that idea.
Some people dress it up as a very appealing idea and a religion is born.
From this arises the word many of us usually use to describe believers: delusional.
If there is one thing I am sure of in this life it is this: I know I have been changed.
I know who I was.
I know who I am now.
And I know it is not by any trick of my mind that I am who I am today.
I was once a slave to sin.
Now Christ is my Lord.
(February 27, 2014 at 9:01 pm)pocaracas Wrote: (February 27, 2014 at 8:59 pm)discipulus Wrote: I guess the question remains: What would you do if you saw me raise someone from the dead in Jesus' name?
I'd most likely seriously doubt that the person was dead to begin with...
For the sake of argument, the man has been dead for three days. His body has begun decomposing and smells horribly (Lazarus).
I come to him and cry aloud to arise in Jesus' name.
The man arises, alive and well.
What would you do then?
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If after reading the last sentence I typed, you immediately in your mind begin thinking of other possible "naturalistic" explanations for this event then you should ask yourself......
Why?
Why am I trying to explain it away? Why am I not accepting that it could only be because Christ has power over death?
Why am I so dead-set against miracles happening?
Why do I assume a priori that those things cannot happen?
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RE: Why are other civilizations ignored in the Bible?
February 27, 2014 at 9:12 pm
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(February 27, 2014 at 9:04 pm)discipulus Wrote: (February 27, 2014 at 8:56 pm)pocaracas Wrote: I wouldn't say it's ridiculous.
I'd say it says a lot about the general level of education of the people about their own inner brain operation and on how easily it can be fooled... and, as all such fooling... it (the brain) is seldom aware that it is being fooled and accepts the event/operation as reliable.
It is my opinion that humanity's early extraordinary experiences fall under such brain trickery and subsequent misunderstanding of these experiences.
As more and more people accept such misunderstanding, it becomes normal and people gather around that idea.
Some people dress it up as a very appealing idea and a religion is born.
From this arises the word many of us usually use to describe believers: delusional.
If there is one thing I am sure of in this life it is this: I know I have been changed.
I know who I was.
I know who I am now.
And I know it is not by any trick of my mind that I am who I am today.
I was once a slave to sin.
Now Christ is my Lord. yeah... right...
See what I mean? delusional.
You can't bring yourself to realize that your "change" was all in your mind, through the trick of the impression of some foreign agent which, in this case, you have attributed to christ, the deity most represented in your environment/habitat, no doubt.
I find it fascinating that you (and many others like you) can see the process spelled out (even if roughly like I did) in front of you and not realize that you may indeed be the victim of that process.
You flat out deny it by claiming that you "know" that it is not a possibility.
(February 27, 2014 at 9:04 pm)discipulus Wrote: (February 27, 2014 at 9:01 pm)pocaracas Wrote: I'd most likely seriously doubt that the person was dead to begin with...
For the sake of argument, the man has been dead for three days. His body has begun decomposing and smells horribly (Lazarus).
I come to him and cry aloud to arise in Jesus' name.
The man arises, alive and well.
What would you do then?
hmmm Imagine the possibilities...
What would I do?
Well duh! I'd ask you to do it again!
Bring Einstein back!
Bring Feynman back!
Bring Sagan back!
Bring my grandfather back.
Bring Mozart back!
Bring Saddam Hussein back, so we could kill him over and over again!
And then, we'd gather under lab conditions with several corpses and study how you're doing it!
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