RE: the so fallible Bible
October 5, 2013 at 1:04 am
(This post was last modified: October 5, 2013 at 1:06 am by Drich.)
(October 5, 2013 at 12:52 am)FallentoReason Wrote:Drich Wrote:You have confused simple with stupid. Often time the answers God gives us are so simple yet true they are dismissed as stupid. Many of you ask why does God hide from us. The answer? He doesn't He is in plain sight. The problem? So many of you have diluted yourselves with this picture of God that you know not to be true, yet you over look the simplicity that Christ taught and modeled. God is not hiding. You all simply do not understand Him well enough to see He is here in plain view.
http://atheistforums.org/thread-21163-po...#pid518258
Now ask yourself how did all of the men God spoke with directly, differ from you? Or deist or who ever wrote that? What did God ask them to do, that He asked you to do differently?
If God asked you to do something and you do not do it, then why would He do anything for you at all let alone coddle you into your belief?
(October 5, 2013 at 1:02 am)FallentoReason Wrote:Drich Wrote:All that being true, what is the point of a perfect bible?
The point of a perfect Bible is that you'd be able to confirm your logic:
(October 5, 2013 at 1:00 am)Drich Wrote: God is perfect
God has a Will
(The rest of what you wrote is wrong.)
That will had God create Man perfectly.
Man fell from perfection.
Therefore man can no longer follow God's will no matter what, because man is a literal slave to sin.
This being the case man will alway need redemption, because whether he is good or bad he still falls short of Gods will.(whether or be perfectly recorded or not)
So God recordes His will in the Bible along with a plan of salvation, rather than literally writting his message into stone as He did last time.
Then He tells man this time it is not about the rules, because there is no hope that you can follow all the rules anymore. It's about redemption, so accept what I have given you and literally do all that you can with the understanding you have been given over to.
And since it's not, for all we know, you've incorrectly described God's Divine plan.
Does it sound like the work of a perfect being still?
Oh, goodie show me Gods divine plan. Book chapter and verse please. I will be more than happy to do the same, but you show me yours first!