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Correct math?LocutusofBorg01 wrote:That is pretty funnyDid anyone catch the irony of the above?What I meant is that I haven't read that particular book. I've read the Chronicles of Narnia, Screwtape Letters, and part of Out of the Silent Planet. I guarantee you it's not in those books. If I had to guess, I would say it was not in a book or in Mere Christianity...
I agree with the second part, but no one has ever been like Jesus. I don't know of anyone who called the status quo leader "broods of vipers", "sons of Satan" and "whitewashed tombs". Jesus wasn't a hybrid. He was both fully God and fully man. I'll just leave the goat part alone...But obviously he was a very charismatic and influential loony...there have been plenty of them in history.
QFTChristianity hinges on the New Testament
The bedrock of the New Testament is the 4 gospels
Yet you have no real knowledge of 75% of the gospels
Pathetic !
Now dont you think that something as important as Jesus saying he was God might merit a brief mention in the other 3 gospels, oh and incidently the quotes from John are open to question which might explain why half of Christians DONT believe he was God. Best you go away now and actually learn something about both your religion and science because your ignorance of both is shocking and frankly embarassing.
Answer to Question 1: No. Being omnipotent, he could "undo" the "barrier" or whatever.jonesthecurl wrote:You may have missed my comment on this one when it came up in an earlier thread:
here's a better question:
If God is omnipotent, cna he create a universe that he cannot interfere with?
Question 2: did he?
Welcome back, by the way. Haven't seen you in a grip.jonesthecurl wrote:So he there's somethign he couldn't do:
create a universe he can't affect.
So he's not omnipotent
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Yeah, I was off in Toronto, then the UK - and when I got back I had no internet until Verizon got a new router to me.Neoteny wrote:Welcome back, by the way. Haven't seen you in a grip.jonesthecurl wrote:So he there's somethign he couldn't do:
create a universe he can't affect.
So he's not omnipotent
That sounds lovely... good luck with that.jonesthecurl wrote:Yeah, I was off in Toronto, then the UK - and when I got back I had no internet until Verizon got a new router to me.Neoteny wrote:Welcome back, by the way. Haven't seen you in a grip.jonesthecurl wrote:So he there's somethign he couldn't do:
create a universe he can't affect.
So he's not omnipotent
Now I've just got to work out what's wrong with the main computer (working from a backup here) and everything's back to normal.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
I never said that, I said I don't know as much about Matthew, Mark, and Luke. I didn't say I know nothing about them. When I get more time I'll respond to the rest.Yet you have no real knowledge of 75% of the gospels
I think you may have miss translated that last one too. From the statement "He who is, I am."LocutusofBorg01 wrote:"Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father" John 14:9
"I and the Father are one" John 10:30
"Jesus said to them, "Truly, truly I say to you, before Abraham was, I am." John 8:58
You just did..... Your definition is lacking. Look it up, fur realz. These are Einstein-Atheist your talking to in the Chatter-Box.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:It is a law of science (undebatable) that something cannot come from nothing,
For some reason, Jesus is the exception. Weird.Backglass wrote:Of course...normal people will think this because man-gods are a fantasy.
Go and learn the others, friend. As a christian you have one job on this earth...LocutusofBorg01 wrote:What's wrong with John?!?! I know all my examples are from John, but that's just because I know John the best out of the four (not three) Gospels. Also, there are more in John because each Gospel has it's own emphasis. John emphasizes Jesus as God.
You're off your rocker. Many, MANY people have gone down in history as more myth than man. Especially in religion. The only thing Jesus has over their heads is you actually worship him, currently... Weirdo...Backglass wrote:I agree with the second part, but no one has ever been like Jesus.
Lot's of people have stood up to leaders. And used all sorts of colorful language.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:I don't know of anyone who called the status quo leader "broods of vipers", "sons of Satan" and "whitewashed tombs".
I agree... He should have never had to flood the earth, he should have seen it coming before it ever got to that point. Also, he should have stopped satan from hiding all those dinosaur bones in the ground.jonesthecurl wrote:If we are assuming "God" to be the Xian god, which most people on this thread seem to have done, then reading the bible will show that he did make mistakes soetimes, or at the very least not know the outcome of some stuff until it happened.
jonesthecurl wrote:So he there's somethign he couldn't do:
create a universe he can't affect.
So he's not omnipotent
THe Jews obviously dont. And they where actually there.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:I never said that, I said I don't know as much about Matthew, Mark, and Luke. I didn't say I know nothing about them. When I get more time I'll respond to the rest.Yet you have no real knowledge of 75% of the gospels
One comment. If someone does not believe Jesus is God, they cannot be a Christian
1. It wasn'tI always bring this up, but no one ever touches it. Calling yourself "son(Daughter) of God" may have just been an expression of the time.
That's the actual translation. Look it up in any commentaryI think you may have miss translated that last one too. From the statement "He who is, I am."
It would take a lot to make me believe you are an Enstein. Also, I notice no one has actually countered any scientific law I brought up except saying it's not true. Either agree with me or bring up some sort of counter-argument. (In a debate tournament you would have been kicked out a loooooong time ago.)Your definition is lacking. Look it up, fur realz. These are Einstein-Atheist your talking to in the Chatter-Box.
What?Go and learn the others, friend. As a christian you have one job on this earth...
True, but no leader in history has inspired the kind of following Jesus has.Lot's of people have stood up to leaders. And used all sorts of colorful language.
The Jews aren't ChristiansTHe Jews obviously dont. And they where actually there.
Q1: Yes, he canIf God is omnipotent, cna he create a universe that he cannot interfere with?
Question 2: did he?
He sounds very pleasant.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:There is a God, He is in control. The Bible is true, accurate, and authoratative in every area of life. If you are chosen of God, and He has given you the ability to believe in Him and give yourself to Him, you go to heaven. If not, you go to hell.
Cheerio
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Note that until 1911 we didn't even know that the nucleus even existed, let alone was positively charged. We'll probably figure it out, we've come a long way since then already.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:How does an atom not fall apart? If positive charges repel each other, why does an atom not repel itself? Answer that in a scientific way and I'll be impressed.
This isn't the same Israel though, and it was basically given as a token gift by allied forces after WWII. Hardly a gift from God. Before the fall of Hitler the place was still just a legend, and 70 years is a rather short time when stacked up against the thousands that it was missing. Heck, the only reason they weren't quickly quashed is that the US has supplied them with top line weaponry for years.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:What about Israel? Israel is the ONLY nation in history to be completely destroyed and become a nation again. Not only that, but Israel is one of the smallest nations in the world and is a major power in the Middle East. Strange, isn't it?
But that hardly explains where God came from. If everything needs a creator then he does as well. And if he doesn't then why does the universe?LocutusofBorg01 wrote:I mentioned this before, but I'll say it again:
Where did it all come from? If there is no God, and creation never happened, where did the original matter that makes up the universe come from? I couldn't have always existed, but it couldn't have appeared out of thin air either.
Hm...well let me make a statement with just as much backing as yours.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:Closing thoughts:
There is a God, He is in control. The Bible is true, accurate, and authoratative in every area of life. If you are chosen of God, and He has given you the ability to believe in Him and give yourself to Him, you go to heaven. If not, you go to hell.
Cheerio
It doesn't appear that way from what you provided me.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:2. He said He WAS God (and Son of God), very different things
Yes it was, Christian! Dead Sea Scrolls 11021.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:1. It wasn't
To me, it still appears as though he could have been using the expression "He who is, I am."LocutusofBorg01 wrote:That's the actual translation. Look it up in any commentary
Juan_Bottom wrote:It is a law of science (undebatable) that something cannot come from nothing,
You just did..... Your definition is lacking. Look it up, fur realz. These are Einstein-Atheist your talking to in the Chatter-Box.
Your definition of nothing. Energy? Matter? You're hardly qouting scientific law. Look it up, you'll be shocked. And if something cannot come from nothing, then where did God come from? By your definition of "law," you yourself cannot believe in God.LocutusofBorg01 wrote: It would take a lot to make me believe you are an Enstein. Also, I notice no one has actually countered any scientific law I brought up except saying it's not true. Either agree with me or bring up some sort of counter-argument. (In a debate tournament you would have been kicked out a loooooong time ago.)
To be the best Christian that you can be. I'm sure that there is a special place in heaven for those that know their Bible.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:What?
Yet again, they were the witnesses. But they are still Jewish. They were there, and they didn't buy into it either.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:The Jews aren't Christians
"Some things cannot be explained...."LocutusofBorg01 wrote:If God were not actively involved in this universe, it would simply fall apart. To quote a Christian band, "Some things just can't be explained."
No it isn't. But it probably holds the record for being split up the longest.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:What about Israel? Israel is the ONLY nation in history to be completely destroyed and become a nation again.
How do you know that for surely? For all we know, time is a circle...LocutusofBorg01 wrote: I couldn't have always existed, but it couldn't have appeared out of thin air either.
Wow, you're not a very kind person. You were chosen by God to go to heaven, and I was chosen to go to hell? Is that what you are saying?LocutusofBorg01 wrote: If you are chosen of God, and He has given you the ability to believe in Him and give yourself to Him, you go to heaven. If not, you go to hell.
Agreed, that's what science is.Frigidus wrote:Note that until 1911 we didn't even know that the nucleus even existed, let alone was positively charged. We'll probably figure it out, we've come a long way since then already.
And, MONEY TOO!!!!Frigidus wrote:Heck, the only reason they weren't quickly quashed is that the US has supplied them with top line weaponry for years.
If he can create a universe that he cannot interfere in, then he isn't omnipotent. That was supposed to be a stumper for a Christian, I believe.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:If God is omnipotent, cna he create a universe that he cannot interfere with?
Question 2: did he?
Q1: Yes, he can
Q2: No, He did not.
LocutusofBorg01 wrote:I never said that, I said I don't know as much about Matthew, Mark, and Luke. I didn't say I know nothing about them. When I get more time I'll respond to the rest.Yet you have no real knowledge of 75% of the gospels
One comment. If someone does not believe Jesus is God, they cannot be a Christian

heavycola wrote:if pissing away time on this forum has taught me anything it is that there is no hope for these brainwashed cretins. As long as they keep their crazy little version of reality to themselves, they're harmless.
It also teaches that faith can be a scary thing. This dude, like jay, will never even try to understand what evolution actually is, no matter how much evidence is presented to them and no matter how much their 6,000 year old desert nomad creation myth is shown to be just that, because their faith - their big, mind-closing comfort blanket - can overcome any inconvenient facts of reality.
There is also fear that the stories taught to them by the pulpit-thumpers might be wrong - and if that's wrong, what else might be? Safer by far to believe unquestioningly. And it's the 'unquestioningly' that is the saddest part. It's the same with the troofers. Troofers and creationists. Welcome to the 21st century. Sheesh.
True, but we can do things like this:heavycola wrote:if pissing away time on this forum has taught me anything it is that there is no hope for these brainwashed cretins. As long as they keep their crazy little version of reality to themselves, they're harmless.
JEBONS!LocutusofBorg01 wrote:How does an atom not fall apart? If positive charges repel each other, why does an atom not repel itself? Answer that in a scientific way and I'll be impressed.

Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
What, how protons stay in the nucleus? I don't know either. Is current theory still gluons? To me that sounds almost as made up as Jebons, but I'm not the one to judge...InkL0sed wrote:You know, Neoteny, I never understood that either...
Your picture doesn't help
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
How the heck is being a "troofer" a comfort blanket???heavycola wrote:Safer by far to believe unquestioningly. And it's the 'unquestioningly' that is the saddest part. It's the same with the troofers. Troofers and creationists. Welcome to the 21st century. Sheesh.
Until they get into groups.heavycola wrote:if pissing away time on this forum has taught me anything it is that there is no hope for these brainwashed cretins. As long as they keep their crazy little version of reality to themselves, they're harmless.
I could have made it a lot less pleasant.He sounds very pleasant.
The definition of God denies that He needs a creator. If He is all powerful, He needs no creator. Therefore, He existed for all eternity. He has no beginning and no end (try to figure that out). The universe needs a creator because cannot eternally exist. The universe will eventually collapse, or at least become so disordered it will no longer function as we know it (Second Law of Thermodynamics).But that hardly explains where God came from. If everything needs a creator then he does as well. And if he doesn't then why does the universe?
Son of God implies He wasn't God, saying He is God saying He is GodIt doesn't appear that way from what you provided me.
To the English, it could. But the next verse says the Pharisees tried to stone Him. They knew He was claiming to be God. Also, an understanding of the Greek/Hebrew text shows He was saying He was GodTo me, it still appears as though he could have been using the expression "He who is, I am."
A lot of them did. When Peter spoke, 10,000 were converted at once. Many of the Pharisees became Christians.Yet again, they were the witnesses. But they are still Jewish. They were there, and they didn't buy into it either.![]()
Name anotherNo it isn't. But it probably holds the record for being split up the longest.
I'm actually a rather kind person. You will notice I've never resorted to the Ad Hominem (to the man, i.e. insulting) argument. However, I say what the Bible says. The Bible says exactly what I wrote, so yes that is what I'm saying (unless you become a Christian, then you were predestined to believe in Christ)Wow, you're not a very kind person. You were chosen by God to go to heaven, and I was chosen to go to hell? Is that what you are saying?
I've studied the Catholic church a fair amount, yes. They do believe Jesus is God, they affirm the Trinity. However, contrary to popular belief, Catholics, on the whole, ARE NOT CHRISTIANS. The official position of the Roman Catholic Church (RCC) is that salvation is both by grace and works. The Bible teaches salvation is only by grace. Thus, the Catholics don't believe the Bible. There are plenty of other contradictions, which I can bring up later.Seriously you do need to educate yourself because its embarassing, im an atheist but seem to know more than you about Christianity. Do you realise that the Catholic church ( the original and by far largest christian group ) do not think Jesus is God, he is part of the trinity and is the son of God.
FYI, America was built on the foundation of homeschooling. Read a history book.Pretty much my view cola, what is really depressing is the conveyor belt which will soon start churning out generations of homeschoolers...organised ignorance![]()
So...you're using the old something absolutely perfect would exist rather than not exist so it exists argument? That was, like, the first attempted proof of God ever, and it's been debunked many times. Defining something into existence makes no sense. Also, if he needs no creator neither does the universe. After all, either everything was created or there is no rule that everything needs a creator.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:The definition of God denies that He needs a creator. If He is all powerful, He needs no creator. Therefore, He existed for all eternity. He has no beginning and no end (try to figure that out). The universe needs a creator because cannot eternally exist. The universe will eventually collapse, or at least become so disordered it will no longer function as we know it (Second Law of Thermodynamics).
America was also built on the foundation of genocide and slavery. Doesn't mean we should be proud of it.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:FYI, America was built on the foundation of homeschooling. Read a history book.Pretty much my view cola, what is really depressing is the conveyor belt which will soon start churning out generations of homeschoolers...organised ignorance![]()
It's amazing to me that the Universe needs a creator, but God does not.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:He has no beginning and no end (try to figure that out). The universe needs a creator because cannot eternally exist. The universe will eventually collapse, or at least become so disordered it will no longer function as we know it (Second Law of Thermodynamics).
Because then logic may apply?LocutusofBorg01 wrote:The definition of God denies that He needs a creator.
Vietnam, Britain--though by a different name... Do you count China??? Ireland??? Poland???LocutusofBorg01 wrote:Name another
And upon the foundation of intolerance towards other faiths, and peoples... so?LocutusofBorg01 wrote:FYI, America was built on the foundation of homeschooling. Read a history book.
Seriously.....LocutusofBorg01 wrote:A lot of them did. When Peter spoke, 10,000 were converted at once. Many of the Pharisees became Christians.
Didn't Catholics coin the term Christian? It's great that Christians have so much infighting. That way, salvation can only be acheived through their version of faith. Scare tactics again.LocutusofBorg01 wrote:Catholics, on the whole, ARE NOT CHRISTIANS.