Quote:But wait, there's more...
Actually, there is far less....but only first class fucking assholes like you believe it, dripshit.
Tower of Bible and creation of languages
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Quote:But wait, there's more... Actually, there is far less....but only first class fucking assholes like you believe it, dripshit. (September 18, 2016 at 11:44 am)Drich Wrote:(September 18, 2016 at 7:19 am)mcolafson Wrote: Greetings, My advice to you is to try and be an atheist for a month. If your faith survives that, I'm sure Dad will be very proud. (September 18, 2016 at 11:44 am)Drich Wrote: Isn't God also the one who has perserved his word, provided translation and resources like the blue letter bible to help even the dumbest among us to identify the meaning and intent of the Hebrew and Greek? “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.” ― Daniel J. Boorstin You think that you can understand with your word study and your doctrines about plain meaning, but all you do is delude yourself.
Oddly, the answer to dripshit's question is "no." 'God' never does shit. Humans did all that. Badly, as usual.
So, what is the theists explanation of languages like French, Italian, Spanish?
God created more languages to increase the confusion? After the supposed birth and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, God was still afraid that people will build the tower of Babel? And why are there many programming languages? Is to make sure machines will not build their tower of Babel? (September 18, 2016 at 6:16 pm)mcolafson Wrote: So, what is the theists explanation of languages like French, Italian, Spanish? I'm certainly not a theist, but I can answer for one that I live with. My boyfriend, who is Christian, writes off silly stories like the Tower of Babel as fantastical fables that never happened, but had cultural value at some point in history. Even though he believes the core ideas in the bible, he accepts that a lot of extra bullshit was inserted by man as well. He's at least capable of tossing out the craziest of claims, so I can work with that. Fundamental biblical literalists make me cringe. I'm not here to defend his point of view, so please don't ask for more detail on that one.
I don't believe you. Get over it.
And towers of hubris do not fail on there own? Or is it calamity by disharmony in the face of immutable natural law? Or is God throwing thunder? How much does it matter if the results are the same?
"Leave it to me to find a way to be,
Consider me a satellite forever orbiting, I knew the rules but the rules did not know me, guaranteed." - Eddie Vedder
Does your boyfriend acknowledge he's on a slippery slope in being the ultimate arbiter of what's right and what's (supposedly) wrong in the Bible ?
How do we know the prohibition against allowing menstruating women in church, for instance, isn't a VERY BIG deal to God ?? (or insert any of a seeming myriad of bizzaro does and don'ts in scripture there) The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.
RE: Tower of Bible and creation of languages
September 18, 2016 at 6:40 pm
(This post was last modified: September 18, 2016 at 6:40 pm by Arkilogue.)
Here's one you haven't heard: The Tower of Babel was an exotic energy device in the same class as the ark of the covenant (that thing was a weapon of mass destruction and could kill at a distance or a touch) and they were trying to back-engineer the same tech and apply it on a larger scale.
They didn't build it to spec and the thing self detonated with an EMP pulse strong enough to scramble brains.
"Leave it to me to find a way to be,
Consider me a satellite forever orbiting, I knew the rules but the rules did not know me, guaranteed." - Eddie Vedder Quote:but had cultural value at some point in history. In archaeology they are called etiological myths: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_myth Quote:An origin myth is a myth that purports to describe the origin of some feature of the natural or social world. One type of origin myth is the cosmogonic myth, which describes the creation of the world. However, many cultures have stories set after the cosmogonic myth, which describe the origin of natural phenomena and human institutions within a preexisting universe. You'll forgive me if I have to now spell this out for the jesus-freaks in the room. What this means is that your stories are bullshit, guys. |
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