RE: Disproving Odin - An Experiment in arguing with a theist with Theist logic
March 7, 2018 at 2:09 pm
(This post was last modified: March 7, 2018 at 2:11 pm by GrandizerII.)
(March 7, 2018 at 1:55 pm)Huggy74 Wrote: I should also point out that the OP is mistaken in this regard.
(March 6, 2018 at 8:37 pm)Cecelia Wrote: First and Foremost I will state that it is of utmost importance to remember than any stories in the Norse Tales are second hand stories, passed down, and are not in fact the word of Odin himself. Any stories told are simply allegory or misunderstandings of an ancient group of people. Therefore, I will not accept any evidence that debunks Norse Tales--because they are just that. I can easily dismiss all claims to the contrary as "Allegory" much like our Christian friends do. And I have good reason to--after all, the Norse tales aren't the word of Odin himself, like the Bible claims to be the word of god.
I have never claimed that any of the stories in the Bible were pure allegory, I have even went so far to issue a challenge to anyone who thinks they are capable of debunking the Bible scientifically to do so.
(October 19, 2017 at 12:43 am)Huggy74 Wrote: Name one thing in the Bible that scientific knowledge has debunked.
People believe the Bible can be debunked scientifically, yet they fail at debunking it
People claim the Bible is contradictory, yet they fail at proving contradictions.
So why is the OP afraid of Odin being put under the same scrutiny?
If I believe the Bible to be truth then I believe that it can withstand scrutiny.
Lies can be debunked, truth can't
Because the truth of Odin isn't found in books, but in the essence of His Divinity. How dare you think you could even put Almighty Odin under scrutiny! He is not a small tiny god like your little Yahweh ...
Also, feel free to post a new thread about Bible contradictions. I'm up for the challenge of providing with what I see to be clear contradictions in the Bible.