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This whole thing is a travesty.For starters, Pillz is obviously the sexiest.
Men didn't create all religions some were inspired by other means. Men neglected the any morals in first place so how can they miraculously create them?
Quote from: juke60xxx on February 01, 2010, 08:29:42 PMMen didn't create all religions some were inspired by other means. Men neglected the any morals in first place so how can they miraculously create them?And you know this, how?
On another note, what religion created such rules you speak of in earlier posts? People say the 10 commandments layed down the laws we use today, but didn't they have rules like don't kill don't steal and such in other society's beforehand? One may find it easier to belief that such ideas were borrowed. Just like the story of Jesus was something that had already happened many times before in other religions.../whistles
For example, Michael Drosnin's Bible Code volumesof 1997 and 2002 suggest that by examiningsequences of letters—every sixteenth letter, say—in thetext of Scripture, we can discover prophecies of contemporaryevents. (This idea is actually quite old; it waspracticed, for instance, in thirteenth-century Spain byRabbi Bachya ben Asher.) Among much else, Drosnindiscovered that the Bible Code prophesied the attacksof September 11,2001—which would, of course, havebeen much more impressive if he had discovered itbefore the bombings rather than after
If these laws or morals were so important why after the first inscribing did Moses smash them when he saw gods chosen people worshiping an idol and being sinful. how can any man destroy the supposed word of god like that. It would be the equivalent to burning the bible.
The story of Jesus is not borrowed there are indeed many version of Jesus's(HORUS of Egypt,MITHRA, Sungod of Persia, KRISHNA of India) tale or interpretation but he differs from most because he has historical records backing him told in different views. You have to remember that although there is alot of stories in the bible that cannot be backed up with historical documents, there was actually a man named jesus who indeed was crucified because he claimed he was the messiah.But I cannot say with any true evidence that anything in our existence is true for that matter. Our perception and knowledge is based on our minds(soul) if you want to call it that. We merely walk through our lives believing everything we see or believe to understand must exist but when you think about even color is just interpretations from our brain. How can we know something 100% if we can even trust our minds. We can only see through our perception now what is "true reality" when your mind does all of the processing can you know something, truly know something. these kinds of ideas make people want to believe that there is some all powerful being who made things in true reality and that our minds can understand it. (yes i know it sounds like a matrix paradox but Im a history major with a minor in philosophy so I have debated alot about religion e.t.c e.t.c.) so feel free to disagree or break down my post I dont mind, ill find away to cross your rebuttal.p.s. robots dont have souls so how do they go to heaven. better yet here's something to talk what do you define as a soul. how do we determine what soul is. if its the understanding and use of emotions(thought e.t.c. e.t.c e.t.c) isn't that the brain. god gave us souls but what are souls?
To be acquainted with something is to be directly and immediately aware of it, without the action of an intermediary. When you sit on a red plastic chair, you become acquainted with lots of sense-data associated with that chair. You know its redness, its smoothness, its coolness, and its hardness. But to know that this thing is called a “chair” and that it’s often found in the company of other “chairs” and something called a “table” requires more than just direct, immediate acquaintance with the physical object. To know all that requires us to make inferences, based on our general knowledge of facts and on our acquaintance with other similar objects. This kind of knowledge is derivative, and Russell terms it “knowledge by description.” For instance, most of us know only by description that Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. Few of us have actually been there, so we have to rely on the testimony of others to “know” that fact. Indeed, to truly be acquainted with the fact of Everest’s superior height, one would have to visit and measure all the mountains in the world. It’s probably safe to say, then, that no one is truly acquainted with that particular piece of knowledge.
Just as we can know objects either immediately or derivatively, we can also know truths immediately or derivatively. Russell defines immediate knowledge of truths as intuitive truths. These are concepts that, to Russell, are so clearly self-evident that we just know they must be true. “1 + 1 = 2” is an example of such a self-evident truth. Derivative knowledge of truths involves deduction and inference from immediate, self-evident truths.All knowledge is, in Russell’s view, built on acquaintance. Without knowledge by description, however, we would never pass beyond the limits of our own individual experience. Thus, just like perceptual and a priori knowledge, knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description work together to create a totality of human knowledge.
The ten commandments were from God not to be enforced but to be a way of living life. This was also the beatitudes were used for. A way of living life, not law.
Don't even bring that History Channel documentary bullshit in here. The bible code was disproved immediately after it was "discovered." Any book of sufficient length can be inputted into the cypher and you'll get plenty of awesome "predictions." http://www.nmsr.org/biblecod.htmFirst off, I do agree that the bible can be a tool for improving acceptable behavior. But only in societies that have had prolonged contact with it. To say that every person in the world would benefit from following the teachings of the bible is extremely ignorant. Different cultures have different values and they may not apply to the bibles value system.I like how you say that its okay to have an opinion as long as it's not wrong. Lol. You're either crazy or stupid.And just because I have never seen a Flying Spaghetti Monster doesn't mean that he doesn't exist either. What makes your idea of a god so much better then mine?