ZenMode
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Snow boots aren't evergreen trees.Science isn't a 'feasability'.
Incoherent babbling.Cliche fallacy. Go learn English.
Snow boots aren't evergreen trees.Science isn't a 'feasability'.
Incoherent babbling.Cliche fallacy. Go learn English.
Sounds fine, gfm. People are going to worship what they may, even a stone...even believe in the Church of No God. Let 'em. They only miss out on what you and I have discovered.Sounds about right.
In fact, I attend a Lutheran church (but that term in and of itself is a rather broad one, as plenty of Lutheran churches have unfortunately "conformed to the world" [disregarding the "uncomfortable" portions of The Bible] while other Lutheran churches still view The Bible as the ultimate authority (and don't attempt to change it to conform to "the world").
For instance, the ELCA is a very "worldly" Lutheran denomination. They ignore (or otherwise make their own adjustments to) what The Bible says about women pastors, abortion, marriage, and a host of other topics. Meanwhile, the WELS is a very "biblical" Lutheran denomination. They don't allow for women to be pastors, they stand against abortion, they adhere to God's design for marriage, and they otherwise view The Bible as the ultimate authority on all matters.
They are both "Lutheran", but they hold VERY different views on "the issues".
As far as my church goes, we're not "howling and hand wringing" about the "scourge of atheism" (or the Church of No God for that matter). In a very basic sense, we generally confess our sins, worship God through song, go through some Bible readings, listen to a sermon relating to those Bible readings, pray about all sorts of stuff, partake in Holy Communion, and fellowship with each other.
Inversion fallacy. False dichotomy fallacy.Blatant lie.
It is foolish to have faith without evidence.I am no fundamentalist. I understand my religion is based on faith, and faith alone.
The age of the Earth is unknown. Human life expectancy has varied widely.No human life expectancy would make the estimated age of the Earth, based on the geneologies in the Bible, make sense.
Random phrases ignored.Nope.
Incoherent babbling.
Blatant lie.
Lie and irrelevant.
Incoherent babbling.
In other news, cars aren't polar bears.
Incoherent babbling.
YARPRectal-cranial inversion.
YARPSnow boots aren't evergreen trees.
Incoherent babbling.
I have already listed quite a bit of objective evidence. You can't make it just disappear, Clanker.It is foolish to have faith without evidence.
That's gonna be real tough for you, since you don't know what 'rational' even means. Go learn English and logic.I would never even consider Christianity to be possibility unless I could convince myself it is rational.
But nobody actually consistently follows the Golden rule and the Sermon on the mount.For instance, the ELCA is a very "worldly" Lutheran denomination. They ignore (or otherwise make their own adjustments to) what The Bible says about women pastors, abortion, marriage, and a host of other topics. Meanwhile, the WELS is a very "biblical" Lutheran denomination. They don't allow for women to be pastors, they stand against abortion, they adhere to God's design for marriage, and they otherwise view The Bible as the ultimate authority on all matters.
You are bouncing around all over the map. You just claimed in the previous post you base belief on faith, not evidence.I have already listed quite a bit of objective evidence!
Incoherent babbling.Inversion fallacy. False dichotomy fallacy.
It's not 6000 years old.The age of the Earth is unknown.
Not as much as would be needed to make the geneology, starting with Adam and Eve, actually make sense.Human life expectancy has varied widely.
Incoherent babbling.Random phrases ignored.
Except when your sky wizard pauses it.Science is never 'paused'.
Word games ignored.Science is not 'running'.
Incoherent babbling.Go learn what science is. Science is not a machine.
Your gymnastical extrapolation is based on a rash of untestable assumptions: The seven days of creation literally are equivalent to 24 hour periods, there is no missing information from the geneologies, and that none of the language in Genesis is intended to be symbolic.No backflips or gymnastics, just a reasonable extrapolation based on human life expectancy.
no, science is science. feasability is feasibility.Science isn't a 'feasability'.
Like I mentioned earlier, if you know a house has been in a family for "3 generations" you can make a reasonable estimate regarding how long the house has been in the family.Your gymnastical extrapolation is based on a rash of untestable assumptions: The seven days of creation literally are equivalent to 24 hour periods, there is no missing information from the geneologies, and that none of the language in Genesis is intended to be symbolic.
The bottom line is the Bible never specifies the age of the Earth,
It absolutely matters scientifically and should matter theologically because the Bible is making claims, even if indirectly, about the age of the Earth that do not align with science. It makes claims that conflict with physics when a human is said to walk on the surface of water, and makes biological claims when it says a human came back to life after being dead for multiple days.and even if it did it does not matter theologically, scientifically, or philosophically.
Who said anything about faith without evidence? There is PLENTY of evidence for Christianity. No proof, though, as is the nature of any religion.It is foolish to have faith without evidence.
Christianity is a possibility.I would never even consider Christianity to be possibility unless I could convince myself it is rational.
Welcome to Christianity, Cypress.But nobody actually consistently follows the Golden rule and the Sermon on the mount.
Correct.You can't be on this board for 30 minutes without being insulted, demeaned, cursed at... often by posters who claim to be practicing Christians.
Unfortunately, that "progressive kind of Christianity" is 'conforming to the world' instead of 'being transformed' by the renewal of one's mind. (Romans 12:2) That's something that the ELCA denomination should be mindful of, along with the Revelation 3 warnings to the Churches of Sardis and Laodicea.My colleagues are ECLA Lutherans, and that progressive kind of Christianity is fine with me.
Actually we have no idea how modern the World was at the time just before the Flood!"2) How do you know Noah didn't have power tools?"
Stopped reading here. Clearly you don't want to be taken seriously.
This guy -->Who said anything about faith without evidence?
I understand my religion is based on faith, and faith alone.