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A discussion around family table.
#71
RE: A discussion around family table.
Thing is Scented Nectar, I've been an atheist for far more years than I've been a Christian. All through that time I've loved arguing with people about religion. Something I wouldn't do, is try to argue a very weak point. There are plenty of juicy arguments to had, but your's If I may say so, is an argument from ignorance.

It's very basic theology. Yeah sure, to the uninitiated, an eye for an eye and turn the other cheek look like a gift on a plate. Apply a bit of logic tho' and you find yourself looking very silly indeed.

I appreciate you may be new to the idea. Just givin' you a heads up from someone who's bin there k? Wink
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#72
RE: A discussion around family table.
Exactly as fr0do said. Smile Maybe I've gotten a bit too heated and said some things I don't intend in this debate, but the point I'm trying to get across is that your argument is theologically weak. Since the Bible falls under theology, you have to approach it from a theological stand-point, or it doesn't work out at all.

Also, perhaps the section of thsi topic where discussion branched off from the original should be split into a seperate topic; since I was part of what caused that, I feel I should take responsibility for it and suggest the split. Can any admins do this, please? Big Grin
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#73
RE: A discussion around family table.
Tons to catch up on, and tons of long posts to make... Smile
Tack first, then I don't know, might be it for now, since after tonight I won't have much internet time until Sunday (moving this weekend).

(May 13, 2010 at 9:23 am)tackattack Wrote: I don't think God need thanks praise or worship.
The entire bible is one big think nice about god fest. The only times they are not ordering positive god thought, is when they are making supernatural claims and setting immoral, cruel laws.

Quote:I think that praise and thankfullness is a natural human response from one receiving (us). It's not a requirement from the one giving, although in human terms it is usually expeted, I don't feel God epects it.
Is there anything in the bible you DO agree with? The bible is one big command to love god, and to obey him also, due to him being so fucking worthy and good and perfect which you know because you are thinking that about him as ordered.

Quote:The Abrahamic God is depicted in the OT as a dictator.
Then Jesus is too, since he backs up and supports his own previous commands he made under his other name, God.

Quote:I'm aware that the NT holds up the abrahamic laws. It also teaches us to temper them with intuition and reason. It teaches us also to not be so closed-minded (and hearted) as to assume we are the autority on what box God fitsin, because he doesn't.
Really? Does the bible actually say anywhere not to slaughter other tribes and stone gays to death due to it being nonintuitive, unreasonable, closed minded/hearted, etc? No it doesn't. It just says to kill. So far. you have shown NOTHING in the bible that's good. Every good thing you present is from your own very unchristian view of the world, except of course that you really think you are getting this from the christian god. Every bad thing in the bible you are shown, you say doesn't really mean what it says. You are not a real christian, my friend.

Quote:I also ascent that people have suffered in the past for their beliefs.
Believers suffer from the unecessary humility, fear and unnecessary rules they take on with their religions. Nonbelievers suffer at the hands of the believers who try to force their personal voluntary misery onto everyone else by making it law.

Quote:No I was talking about hellfire and brimstone churches you've experienced. To claim that all of Christianity uses the threat of hell to sway believers is fallicious and not reperesentative of the current movement, IMO.
I'm not talking about some new revision movement you are part of. I'm talking about the more established and standard forms of xtianity. They do indeed believe in real hell, because they are going by what the bible says. Even though you say that you and your church don't, the others do. They really believe that after you die here on earth, you are kept alive by God to live an eternity of either reward or punishment. God isn't even merciful enough to let the hellbound simply die like a disobedient puppy he's kicked to death, no he keeps them alive to be in a state of agony forever.

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Quote:Yikes, maybe you should read the bible before you agree so quickly. Otherwise I will be scared to be around you. Your god would have me killed many times over by now, as well as being sentenced multiply to eternal torture, for many nonharmful 'crimes'.
I've read it several times actually, along with several versions, and various other belief's holy books. I just see it differently than you.
Wow, I guess the fact that you 'see it differently' than me, completely makes up for the fact that you will approve and do nothing when I am killed, and you might even murder me yourself since you agree with biblegod's morals. Are you SURE you agree with biblegod's morals? Let's say I was about to get stoned to death for working on your sabbath day, or running away from my slaveowner's cages (your god said I could be sold as a child and never be freed eventually like the male slaves), or whatever offends your god. What will you do? Will you not think on some level buried somewhere deep that these god-ordered punishments are wrong for my behaviour?

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Quote:You are ordered to love him.
If you could show me that I'd be appreciative. If not .. see above
The whole fucking bible is an example.

Quote:It's not the perfection of the machine that proves the creator, it's the imperfectons that reveal the necessity for God.
Why did he create things that were imperfect? If he is everything and everywhere, then you are saying he is imperfect. But that's good, since you would be silly to think he created except that massive ton of imperfection that is pretty much everywhere that coexists with the seemingly perfect.

Quote:And if your job was the only job in town, they'd be willfully choosing not to work at all. Hell would be not having a job i your scenario. I disagre with the analogy because of the qualifications portion.
Just like a job, you have to be qualified for god's heaven's by having a lovethatgod mentality. You don't qualify if you don't play the god game. In the case of a job though, the boss who turns you down won't be keeping you alive forever and ever for the express purpose of making you suffer the whole time.

Quote:That was the whole purpose behind Jesus' visit and reinterpretation of those rules.
Wow, God is a complete fuck up. He screws up the plan/rules for his creatures, then tries to fix it, in disguise, and apparently unable to be fixed by thinking it into being like he did the world, and it's still not fixed. What a loser, can't do anything right. Also, when he was aka jesus persona, he fucked up again. He forgot to reinterpret those rules you think he did. He didn't really do it. He just said keep following the old shitty ones. You didn`t notice that?

Quote:I will just respectfully disagree with you that man's rules are more just than God's. A topic for another time I guess.
No, please get into this. Give me a godrule example that is better than the modern secular treatment of the same 'crime'. Really, just one. And it has to be a real one, not something different you think it means, but what it actually says. Even if you ignore everything else I'm writing here, this is the one that is most important to me, being that my very life is at stake (as in, to be burned on one as a heretic, before or after the multiple death-stonings I will receive under godlaw). That's the only reason I care about you religious nuts' beliefs. They affect me when you follow your immoral godrules. If you just hurt yourselves, I'd feel sorry for you, but wouldn't find any need to fight back at you guys in self defence.

Quote:Maybe 1 in 70 Christians I've spoken with would say that the Bible was written by God.
Bullshit, they figure it was at least inspired enough by godboy himself to make it all magical, or holy or divine as they call it.

Quote:Hell is sent toa place when yoou've commited the ultimate wrong, denying the truth of God and his will. You may view that as nothing, but let me ask you this. If you knew for certain that God existed, would you still live you're life your way?
I'd change quicker than if a mere human gun were pointed at me, because the punishment is eternal torture. Shit, even terrorists break after a few hours. So, out of fear, but never love or respect, you bet I'd change, and my life would be miserable, but maybe better than torture. I would still go to hell for not loving him, but disbelief wouldn't be one of my many thoughtcrimes because in your fictional scenario, god proves his existence to me. That does not happen in reality, so your god is again a complete fuckup or sadistic in setting people up to fail. What type of insane freak of fucking evil would torture someone forever and ever just because no truthful evidence was ever presented to them? Holy fucking shit fuck, you worship this fucking devil????? Stop calling it a god, since gods are supposed to be the good deities. If you really think that God is a real life deity, then just fucking admit he must be an evil one, so you better start calling him Satan or whatever. Wow, you are an apologist for a serial killing torturer. What the fuck is wrong with you?????

And, in case you found the above rude and offensive, is it any ruder or more offensive than your god actually doing this shit to people?

Quote:I don't try and get away with anything. You sure do have a lot of presuppositions and biases towards me. Maybe you should drop those in our next talk so we can just talk. It comes off as quite spiteful in some of your posts. Anyways absense of God. Hell, according to the bible, will be created for Satan and his minions. It's like God built a house for his nephew. He can visit, but he'd probably rather stay home.
You are trying to get away with changing every goddamn thing in the bible. The only thing you can't change is your god's appalling immorality, so that one you just say is actually good without ever being able to explain what's so good about them. As far as the nephew's house, why is god locking them in, keeping them alive after death, and forcing them to feel agonizing pain forever? Huh? Why? Stop avoiding this. You follow an immoral asshole.

Quote:You may consider me whatever makes you happiest.
Sorry, but I don't believe things based on what would make me happy or not. I would rather know what you really are, although I think I know. A make it all up but call yourself a xtian type of believer.

Quote:I'll tell you that I myself consider myself a Non-denominational Christian with the Church of God Anderson, Indiana movement.
Hmm, non denomininational member of a denomination called church of god anderson. Ok. Are you called a movement because of the way you are trying to change what the bible says?

Leave the cult of god belief, Tack. Sad
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#74
RE: A discussion around family table.

Wow, and good night. Too many posts, or actually a nice amount for when I come back here on Sat night or Sunday after I move and reconnect the computer and internet. This place is fun.
Also, if I go a little too overboard in trying to shake some sense into the forum's pet xtians, someone let me know.

They are faking being gullibles who can't understand things, right? No one can possibly not-get-it so much as these guys, can they?

Some kind of face/palm picture should go here, but I have none. Sad
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#75
RE: A discussion around family table.
Lol! I feel like I should be saying the same to you, Scented Nectar. Big Grin And I'd like to apologize if anything I say is a little too heated or overly cynical towars you, as well. This sure is a fun place, isn't it? Tongue

I'll have my response whenever i get the time...for now, geez, I don't have the time!
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#76
RE: A discussion around family table.
I'll try to be concise and brief and just answer the questions
(May 13, 2010 at 9:27 pm)Scented Nectar Wrote:

The Bible is not one big command to love God, IMO. As a whole, I would say it is man talking to man about God loves us and how we should show that same love to our fellow man to be more like him.


Jesus did support and quote the old laws and showed us that we were too rigid in our interpretation and had set ourselves upon a font of worldy wants and desires instead of focusing on God's will.


I could list multitudes of good in the Bible, it is you who are focusing on the negative and I am merely coutering those. My view is Christian. They are supported fully by the doctrine of my churches foundation and I'm sure ar supported by most, if not all of the Christians who are members of this forum. If need be I will invite other Christians to poll. To answer your question yes it does say to not slaughter other tribes and stone gays. It says thou shalt not murder without cause. Clearly being gay, or another member of a different tribe is not a just cause for murder.



Well we're not Presbyterians, mormons, catholics, methodists or baptist, but we've been around since 1880. Official lutheran stance = "Hell is conceived as the place of the dead and the lost who are separated from the presence of God." For the Orthodox, Heaven is not a place in the sky, it is being with God. Here's a look at catholicism "This state of definitive self- exclusion from communion with God and the blessed is called "Hell." C.S Lewis and J.P. Moreland see the protestant hell as a seperation from God. Some protestants even believe in a "limited" version of hell where you sonly suffer as long as proportionate to your crimes. 7th day adventists don't believe in hell. Jehovah's Witnesses reject the traditional concept of "hellfire". wiki runs out there but I'm sure I could go on. Perhaps you might admit that your view that most Christians (not just my little 7,446 congregation movement) could possibly be askew.




Of course I wouldn't stand by, or participate. Your death would not justified by those crimes.I think I covered why above.



May I ask if you've read the bible?



He can be anywhere and he is the good in everything. As to why he would create imperfect things, if I were to guess at his reasonings perhaps we needed room to grow into a better understanding of life love, right and wrong.


OK. Well firstly the bible teaches to respect all authorities including the laws of man, ergo I can't see it as any worse. Better and crime being very subjective words, I'll make a reasonable stab at it. Let's say a man watched his family brutally murdered, then freed himself and killed the perps. Would he legally have responsibility for taking a life, yes. Does he deserve some punishment, well my heart says he should get something, alothough I think he did the "right/just" thing and hope he gets off easy (which all depends on how the kidnappers family has money for a good lawyer). As to God's law, if it was a just murder then it was acceptable.. whereas his captors are indeed charged with an abomination from God and are out of his sight. Do I think that society would benefit (therefore the law better) from criminals having a little more healthy fear of what society will do to them and that justice will be had in or outside the courts? Yes. So in my opinion it would be a better law. If you have specific laws which you feel threatened by death-stonings for, I'll be happy to address those.


Your point was in saying that Christians believe the Bible was written by God, which is different than inspired , magical, divine or holy.



I don't personally take offense, although I really feel personal attack have little to no place in a civil discussion. What exactly has God done to you, or anyone else now/recently living that you consider evil? Actually God does make allowances for people who don't know of God.

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I'm not trying to change the bible at all. The only issues I have with some contemporary bibles are the misrepresentation of original context. Homosexuality is a great example. It's a 19th century word, what is it doing in a 2000 year old book? If there was an original Greek word for homosexual as we see it today, why didn't they use that instead? I'm not avoiding anything, and you've definately made your repetitive point that you believe God is immoral over and over. I can see why you might think that. You're not attempting to do anything other than cram your opinion down my throat and I don't think you're really listening. Should I give an example of where punishment is a good thing for an individual? You still have failed to prove that a majority of Christianity believe in an eternity of hellfire and brimstone and torture, if you would do that perhaps it would further the topic.



You are certainly entitled to your opinions. There is still a lot of resentment, accusation and presumption in the tone of your post. I'd really liketo continue this discussion but not if you're going to continue the personal attacks. I'm not sure what experiences you've had with religion to this point that has given you this preconception. If you would elaborate on that maybe we could further this discussion in a more civil tone.



I did leave it and it was rewarding in it's enlightenment, yet devoid of facets of existence I see as part of my reality. I simply reffered to us as a movement because we started off very much mving from place to place, with no actual church buildings, doctrine or formal membership. The movement also did a lot for awareness during the war, and while they supported it we have almost intrinsicaly been pacifists.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post

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#77
RE: A discussion around family table.
Just seems the same old cherry picking IMHO 'tackattack'

Rather disgusting creatures some of these xtians.....Angry
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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#78
RE: A discussion around family table.
(May 16, 2010 at 1:37 am)tackattack Wrote: well I'll ignor the second comment, if you would like to more clearly define cherry picking and site an exact example not related to the discussion I will attempt to see it from you perspective KichigaiNeko.

Why??

Nothing I submit will satisfy you as you cherry pick you way via semantics and your philosophy (aka delusions of grandeur) out of anything presented to you.

I would not ignore my second comment if I were you. People can be very disgusting whether they are xtians jews muslims or calathumpians. The reason xtians are singled out here is the OP was about an xtian priest and his views towards a homeless person, violating one of that jebus' own edicts...."love one another" I do not remember seeing the words writen.... "but that excludes homeless people."
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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#79
RE: A discussion around family table.
(May 14, 2010 at 12:03 pm)tackattack Wrote: It says thou shalt not murder without cause. Clearly being gay, or another member of a different tribe is not a just cause for murder.
According to your bible, they ARE just causes for death sentences, one cause is that being gay is an abomination according to god, and the god-ordered punishment is death (an exile only, instead of death is allowed somewhere in the bible too, so maybe with a bit of mercy your god will just make gays homeless in a foreign country). Same with many many instances of slaughtering other tribes, except for the little girls who they were told to keep alive and rape. Nice god you follow.

Quote:but we've been around since 1880. Official lutheran stance = "Hell is conceived as the place of the dead and the lost who are separated from the presence of God." For the Orthodox, Heaven is not a place in the sky, it is being with God.
Even if you believe that the punishment is milder than the bible actually says, it is still something that is supposed to be unpleasant. Why does your god bring the hellbound back to life to make them go through that? Why doesn't he just let them die, like the puppy he's just kicked to death?

Quote:May I ask if you've read the bible?
Sure thing, ask away, but only after you have reassured me that you, an actual christian, have read the whole thing at least once completely. Oh yeah, you haven't read the thing.

Quote:If you have specific laws which you feel threatened by death-stonings for, I'll be happy to address those.
How about the many examples I already posted? You came back with a tale of self defence. That's not what I'm talking about. You know that. Stop avoiding it.

Quote:What exactly has God done to you, or anyone else now/recently living that you consider evil?
God has done nothing. He doesn't exist. It's you believers who are the problem, forcing your immoral theocracies on other people, including death sentences.

Quote:Homosexuality is a great example. It's a 19th century word, what is it doing in a 2000 year old book? If there was an original Greek word for homosexual as we see it today, why didn't they use that instead?
Some day, if you actually READ the bible, you will see that it doesn't use the word homosexual. It describes the sex itself, as a man laying with a man the way they do with a woman or something like that. Then your god says to kill the ones doing it. You should also research your holy book. It's been retranslated a bunch of times, and even when they got to the English, over hundreds of years, wording and content changed. Also, there are many document sources that the bible was compiled from, and no one has the originals. Did you know that? It is a complete mix of many authors of course as well. You knew that, didn't you?

Here's a little something from Dprjones on YouTube, that tells a bit about the bible in general. You might want some background on the book, in case you ever decide to actually read it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFDwK5ko7sI

And just to warn you, and prevent any confusions over the zillions of contradictions you will see in the bible, don't worry too much. This video is Quiz Show (Bible Contradictions), by NonStampCollector:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RB3g6mXLEKk
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#80
RE: A discussion around family table.
Yes I have read the Bible, If you're going to tell me my opinion and tell me what I've read then I don't see any actual progress in this thread.

I've read 3 versions of the modern Bible all the way though. I've read the Tanakh, Torah, apochrapha, the Sutras, the vedas, several books on wiccan, pagan, satanic and mentalist topics. I've almost finished the Qur'an and lots of philosophical topics regarding religion. Now that I've answered (even though you answered for me) feel free to stop dodging the question. It was for my curiosity not for any personal credibility arguement.





As you can see it does actually say the word homosexual.. which is an improper use of modern language not in context with the closest approximation of the original, IMO. I posted thouroughly in another thread my problems with homosexuality being a sin in the Bible.

I am not forcing any theocracies on you, so lumping me with some percieved threat you feel is counterproductive. I actually wholly push for seperation of church and state when I share my political views in public.

To answer your questions:
Why does your god bring the hellbound back to life to make them go through that? You can believe that your consciousness continues after you die or you don't you're mixing the 2 concepts here.
Why doesn't he just let them die, like the puppy he's just kicked to death? God doesn't kick anything... if he had legs we'd have evidence Smile Death is a part of the cycle of life God constructed for us to go through. He does let their bodies die. The consciousness though should be accountable for it's choices.

If you would be so kind as to re-list the laws which you feel you could be stoned for doing, so I don't have to wade through all the cynical and snarky commentary then I'd be happy to address them. The only one adressed in this post was homosexuality.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post

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