(December 9, 2016 at 1:23 pm)Asmodee Wrote: I'm not getting into all of this. The post is way too long,.says a cherry picker. Maybe break it up into a couple days if it is all too overwhelming.
(December 8, 2016 at 6:04 pm)Drich Wrote: we shall see...
Quote:Wonderful! Let's start off simply assuming I'm probably a liar.I try and assume nothing but test everything. Many who make your claim fail to follow through. my comment was to see if you were one of many.
(December 8, 2016 at 6:04 pm)Drich Wrote: Maybe it does not make sense because you are looking for something I did not say.To that I will respond with quotes.
Only if you were looking for a stock response. What I refuted was the idea that miracles were in an over abundance. Point in fact only prophets could perform a miracle, and only a handful ever existed. What I also refuted was your assessment that miracles were currently rare, not by saying the opposite and contributing to the ying yang argument you were looking for, but rather turn into your statement and embracing what you said, thereby leveling out your claim by examining the process that you identify a miracle.
Quote:Oh, glob...Dritch Wrote: Actually they were. remember the bible represents about a 3000 year span and about an 1/8th of the bible's content deals directly with miracles.I claimed miracles WERE NOT rare in the Bible. That is what I said, explicitly. You explicitly stated that miracles WERE rare in the Bible, the exact opposite of what I said.
Yes, Rare in that God only worked through certain people call prophets. There were only a hand full of prophets ever, get it? do you see how they were rare in the Old Testament?
Now put a pin in that as we will come back to it.
Quote:Dritch Wrote:there not, I would say they happen in about the same frequency, it now we just call them by different names. "Unexplain medical phenoma or mis diagnosis." (as to why somone wakes up after being pronounced 'brain dead.')I ask why the ARE rare now. You respond that the are NOT rare now, again the EXACT OPPOSITE of what I said, then go on to state they happen with the "same frequency".
I said miracles were not rare in the Bible, you said they were. I said miracles were rare today, you said they were not. Then you said that they happened with the same frequency then and now, making miracles both rare and not rare, itself a miracle.
They are not more rare now, (as you claim than they were in the OT) as they do occur about as much as they did. I would even say because God is not limited to dealing with Just prophets anymore they are now more frequent, although the maybe just swept under the rug.
Quote:If you can't at least admit when you misspoke then why bother having this conversation? I have no interest in arguing with another theist jackass whose only concern is "winning" the argument. If you are here to teach, have something worth teaching. If you are here to learn, be open to learning. If you are here to argue, I don't have time for you.perhaps you simply misunderstood the intent of the message.