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Can Any Of The Ab Bible Quoters Help Me?
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I have a vague memory of Biblical quotes wherein Jehovah exhorts his chosen people to smite the Midianites and to destroy them and their cattle and their children and to spare only the women who please them so that they may do with them as they see fit.
I hope my memory is playing me false. Perhaps someone with more Biblical knowledge can put me right?
I hope my memory is playing me false. Perhaps someone with more Biblical knowledge can put me right?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Vulcan, it is not beyond the wit of scientists with all of their computers and high fallutin' gizmos, to recreate the conditions found on the early earth, and I guess they have tried that, but beyond the failed Miller Urey experiment in the 1950's, no progress has been made in creating life in the laboratory.
God is the author of life itself.
God is the author of life itself.
Theland, //When asked how he thought life had begun on Earth, Dawkins replied that our planet could have been seeded with life by an alien race.
Honestly!
I was shocked to hear that!//
I don’t believe for one moment that you were shocked to hear that. I know for a fact it’s not the first time you’ve heard that theory - and actually there’s far more potential evidence here on earth for alien visitors in the distant past than for the existence of supernatural gods. I certainly think it’s a possibility - but of course you knew that - which is why you mentioned it. Go on then, I'll bite - what more do you want to say about it?
//The bible is revelation from God, and answers my questions.//
If it’s a revelation from God it reveals stuff you’d have thought he’d rather have kept under wraps - and you find answers to your questions only if you ignore the bits you don’t like - for example the bible tells us that God was not omnipotent and that he was weak - but don’t let that stop you pretending otherwise.
Khandro, //Richard Dawkins famously said, "it was a happy accident" - that is why he's a clown, folks.//
Perhaps it was a happy accident. Do you know it wasn’t?
Since you ignored my question I assume you’ve not read any of Dawkins’ works then. Nothing like the ignorant pontificating on that of which he is ignorant. There's a lot of it about.
Honestly!
I was shocked to hear that!//
I don’t believe for one moment that you were shocked to hear that. I know for a fact it’s not the first time you’ve heard that theory - and actually there’s far more potential evidence here on earth for alien visitors in the distant past than for the existence of supernatural gods. I certainly think it’s a possibility - but of course you knew that - which is why you mentioned it. Go on then, I'll bite - what more do you want to say about it?
//The bible is revelation from God, and answers my questions.//
If it’s a revelation from God it reveals stuff you’d have thought he’d rather have kept under wraps - and you find answers to your questions only if you ignore the bits you don’t like - for example the bible tells us that God was not omnipotent and that he was weak - but don’t let that stop you pretending otherwise.
Khandro, //Richard Dawkins famously said, "it was a happy accident" - that is why he's a clown, folks.//
Perhaps it was a happy accident. Do you know it wasn’t?
Since you ignored my question I assume you’ve not read any of Dawkins’ works then. Nothing like the ignorant pontificating on that of which he is ignorant. There's a lot of it about.
naomi: Answer 1, Common sense. If anyone looks at the magnificent beauty & order of the natural world & thinks it's all an accident then they are half-witted (or less).
Answer 2. Yes I have read 'The God Delusion' which is on my bookshelves, I have thought of taking it on one of my regular trips to the local book-recycling centre but decided against it for fear it might contaminate some simple-minded person.
IMO the only deluded person is it's author.
Answer 2. Yes I have read 'The God Delusion' which is on my bookshelves, I have thought of taking it on one of my regular trips to the local book-recycling centre but decided against it for fear it might contaminate some simple-minded person.
IMO the only deluded person is it's author.
Khandro - your analysis is as baseless as it is dogmatic.
Just because the complexity of something defies current knowledge does not mean it must have a supernatural origin.
For decades, scientists did not understand how a bee's ability to fly was against the known laws of aerodynamics - the bee's body weight measured against it's wing area made flight impossible. No-one told the bee that, it must have been 'God's work' then.
But advances in slow mo photography showed that the bee's wings are not fixed, they rotate, hence the redrawing of the rules.
Absence of an explanation does not mean it must be 'God's work' - there will be an explanation for everything eventually.
Just because the complexity of something defies current knowledge does not mean it must have a supernatural origin.
For decades, scientists did not understand how a bee's ability to fly was against the known laws of aerodynamics - the bee's body weight measured against it's wing area made flight impossible. No-one told the bee that, it must have been 'God's work' then.
But advances in slow mo photography showed that the bee's wings are not fixed, they rotate, hence the redrawing of the rules.
Absence of an explanation does not mean it must be 'God's work' - there will be an explanation for everything eventually.
Andy, 10:01... exactly. Atheist, while theland is generally the first to claim there must be a "first cause", he is often also the first to claim that there isn't a "first cause" for god.
Logic doesn't come into it.
Neither does every atheist "follow" other atheists. It means a lack of belief in a god- it isn't a separate theory of its own. People may or may not believe everything Dawkins says, but nobody "follows" him, or anyone else.
Logic doesn't come into it.
Neither does every atheist "follow" other atheists. It means a lack of belief in a god- it isn't a separate theory of its own. People may or may not believe everything Dawkins says, but nobody "follows" him, or anyone else.
/// The bible also describes it.
So, should I trust the bible?
Yes, I do, for a variety of reasons.
The bible is revelation from God, and answers my questions.///
Every religion has its supporting documentation - it needs it to spread its propaganda. What makes you believe your bible has got it right and other tomes are incorrect ? Other tomes claim to be their Saviour's revelations, and also answer believers' questions. What evidence is there that yours is the one other than blind faith ?
So, should I trust the bible?
Yes, I do, for a variety of reasons.
The bible is revelation from God, and answers my questions.///
Every religion has its supporting documentation - it needs it to spread its propaganda. What makes you believe your bible has got it right and other tomes are incorrect ? Other tomes claim to be their Saviour's revelations, and also answer believers' questions. What evidence is there that yours is the one other than blind faith ?
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