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Is the story of Jesus a fairy tale, Mr. Christian?
Jesus' existence is well documented. Nice try at illogical fallacy to try to prove your argument.
Is the story of Jesus a fairy tale, Mr. Christian?
Weird, huh. King David also sent a woman's husband to the front line to be killed after he got her pregnant, yet God blessed him and Jesus was descended from David and God called David the apple of his eye. Go figure.
So offering your virgin daughters to soddomites is rightous?
Jesus' existence is well documented. Nice try at illogical fallacy to try to prove your argument.
Nothing you do makes you righteous. Righteousness is by faith.
Ah, which gives you the freedom to hate and treat people badly, which you excuse by your "alleged" faith. Hypocrisy at its' height.
I always wonder what made him so righteous. He was a jealous freak who offered his virgin daughters to be raped by a huge group of men who wanted to rape his visitors instead, which visitors he clearly knew were VIPs and was making the offer to ingratiate himself. He later got drunk and had sex with his daughters (supposedly unknowingly), impregnating them.
Nothing you do makes you righteous. Righteousness is by faith.
I set em up, and bravo knocks them outta the park! poet, your own source consistently refers to 'the process' but fails to acknowledge it is talking about the process of human life. It is absurd to suggest that something happens along the process which has already begun, to define the process itself. After conception, nothing more is added to make the organism human. A living human organism in the state of existence or being, is a human being. Distinction may certainly be made as to precisely when that process begins, but it is clear that once it has begun, the organism is human life, and can't possibly be anything else. Again, your own argument supports this fact of the matter.
As for your educational accolades, save those for someone who gives a shit... I want to see some biological evidence that the product of a conception that is living, is not a human life. If you can not produce such evidence, you have not established your point. Education never trumps FACT!
The facts are self evident, in every argument presented, we begin with the logical fact that something does exist. The thing is an organism, and it is living, otherwise it defies logic that it would need to be terminated. This organism which is living, has to be classified as some kind of living organism, this again, is logical. Every living organism is definable as some form of living organism, otherwise, it can't be determined it is an organism or living. I have interrupted the intellectual process at this point to query, what form of living organism do you believe this thing is? You are free to offer any evidence to support whatever you believe it to be, but biology indicates it is human.
You ask me to present some fact, well logic is presented, does your understanding require illogical explanation? A fetus is an organism, it is a living organism, and it has to be some kind of living organism. It is illogical to consider it might not be a living organism, because it meets every scientific criteria for a living organism, and is in the process of growing, otherwise, there would be no debate on what should be done to stop or alter the process. Again, this relies on logical thinking, are you capable of that? Science and biology pretty much universally supports the fact a fetus is a living organism, this leaves the question as to what kind of organism it can possibly be. Biology also indicates, since it was the product of conception from a male human sperm with a female human egg, it is logically a human organism. Do you have anything to offer to contradict any of this so far? If not, the next step of logic is to acknowledge whether or not the living human organism is, or is not, in a physical state of being? Again, it is self-evident this is a positive, else we wouldn't be having a debate about it.
Alias.
Once again your education has failed you. Righteousness does NOT require faith. Righteousness is simply the adherence to moral principles. I, as completely non religious, have moral principles as do most people.
I would further suggest that one, who has conciously researched and decided to forego belief in the non-existent, will be more able to adhere to his or her principles than one unable to tell fact from fiction.
Your behaviour in this forum suggests that moral principles do not even enter your sphere of being. I have seldom come across a person whose words brand them as less religious and certainly less christian than you. If you hold christianity to be dear I strongly suggest you go and talk to someone because your hatred of people who do not share your narrow view point will, or is already, affecting your sanity.
Every day fertilized cells wash out during menstruation. (Excerpt) It is estimated that up to half of all fertilized eggs die (then they must be living) and are lost (aborted) spontaneously, usually before the woman knows she is pregnant. Among those women who know they are pregnant, the miscarriage rate is about 15-20%. (End) http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001488.htm
Up to half. Do we know if those cells (which were living, but died) contained the necessary ingredients to become human beings? (yes, they were a living human organism and they died.) We do know babies are born missing limbs, having defective organs and, in some cases, born with a defect known as Anencephaly. Is it not both logical and reasonable to conclude some fertilized cells (which are a living organism of some kind) are deficient to the degree they do not have the potential to become a human being? Again, regardless of whether they meet a certain threshold or survive, while they are living they are alive, and are a living organism of some kind, most likely [sarcasm], human.
What about a baby born with DiGeorge syndrome? (It's still human) Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. A baby born with DiGeorge syndrome is missing a package of genes that are supposed to be part of a chromosome. (Yet, they are still a living human organism.)
How many and/or to what degree does a chromosome have to be defective before we can conclude something is not a human being? (doesn't matter, as you just pointed out, babies are born missing chromosomes, they are still humans.)
Alias.
Once again your education has failed you. Righteousness does NOT require faith. Righteousness is simply the adherence to moral principles. I, as completely non religious, have moral principles as do most people.
I would further suggest that one, who has conciously researched and decided to forego belief in the non-existent, will be more able to adhere to his or her principles than one unable to tell fact from fiction.
Your behaviour in this forum suggests that moral principles do not even enter your sphere of being. I have seldom come across a person whose words brand them as less religious and certainly less christian than you. If you hold christianity to be dear I strongly suggest you go and talk to someone because your hatred of people who do not share your narrow view point will, or is already, affecting your sanity.
Even in his own sphere his education has failed him, as righteousness is not achieved through faith, but rather is a gift from God though Christ.
That he could descibe Lot as righteous indicts him as a hypocrite.
I'm speaking of things that you have no idea of and clearly you do not understand biblical righteousness. Stick to topics you understand. Thanks.
You are right about righteousness being a gift of God through Christ, and it is by FAITH that you are made righteous. Romans 3:22.
And faith without (good) works is dead, Failias.
And faith without (good) works is dead, Failias.
I am arguing PRO-LIFE and you are arguing NON-SCIENCE!
I'll save the readers a lengthy cut and paste, but this sums it up fairly well...
http://academic.wsc.edu/mathsci/hammer_m/life.htm