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Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:48:40 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:47:05 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:41:39 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true? Because this is a christian forum. Not a doubter's forum. Believe what you will, but stop taking people down with you. I'm not going to go flame some athiests on an athiest's forum about not believing in YHWH. I wouldn't get anywhere. You obviously aren't either.Maybe you should re-read the creeds. I'm still in line with Orthodox Christianity by not believing the Bible to be written by God, in fact, many prominent theologians and ministers are also in agreement with me.I agree that the bible has some minor flaws that are the result of poor translations, etc. But you arent doubting the flaws of the bible, you are doubting its authority over us. And why not doubt God why you're at it? There's nothing productive that comes out of it. Nothing.
Quote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:47:05 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:41:39 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true? Because this is a christian forum. Not a doubter's forum. Believe what you will, but stop taking people down with you. I'm not going to go flame some athiests on an athiest's forum about not believing in YHWH. I wouldn't get anywhere. You obviously aren't either.Maybe you should re-read the creeds. I'm still in line with Orthodox Christianity by not believing the Bible to be written by God, in fact, many prominent theologians and ministers are also in agreement with me.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:41:39 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true? Because this is a christian forum. Not a doubter's forum. Believe what you will, but stop taking people down with you. I'm not going to go flame some athiests on an athiest's forum about not believing in YHWH. I wouldn't get anywhere. You obviously aren't either.
Quote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true?
That isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.
Quote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:51:55 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:48:40 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:47:05 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:41:39 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true? Because this is a christian forum. Not a doubter's forum. Believe what you will, but stop taking people down with you. I'm not going to go flame some athiests on an athiest's forum about not believing in YHWH. I wouldn't get anywhere. You obviously aren't either.Maybe you should re-read the creeds. I'm still in line with Orthodox Christianity by not believing the Bible to be written by God, in fact, many prominent theologians and ministers are also in agreement with me.I agree that the bible has some minor flaws that are the result of poor translations, etc. But you arent doubting the flaws of the bible, you are doubting its authority over us. And why not doubt God why you're at it? There's nothing productive that comes out of it. Nothing.I'm not doubting God, I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:57:11 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:51:55 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:48:40 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:47:05 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:41:39 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true? Because this is a christian forum. Not a doubter's forum. Believe what you will, but stop taking people down with you. I'm not going to go flame some athiests on an athiest's forum about not believing in YHWH. I wouldn't get anywhere. You obviously aren't either.Maybe you should re-read the creeds. I'm still in line with Orthodox Christianity by not believing the Bible to be written by God, in fact, many prominent theologians and ministers are also in agreement with me.I agree that the bible has some minor flaws that are the result of poor translations, etc. But you arent doubting the flaws of the bible, you are doubting its authority over us. And why not doubt God why you're at it? There's nothing productive that comes out of it. Nothing.I'm not doubting God, I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it. Who has disagreed with you on that?
Quote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:58:43 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:57:11 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:51:55 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:48:40 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:47:05 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:41:39 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true? Because this is a christian forum. Not a doubter's forum. Believe what you will, but stop taking people down with you. I'm not going to go flame some athiests on an athiest's forum about not believing in YHWH. I wouldn't get anywhere. You obviously aren't either.Maybe you should re-read the creeds. I'm still in line with Orthodox Christianity by not believing the Bible to be written by God, in fact, many prominent theologians and ministers are also in agreement with me.I agree that the bible has some minor flaws that are the result of poor translations, etc. But you arent doubting the flaws of the bible, you are doubting its authority over us. And why not doubt God why you're at it? There's nothing productive that comes out of it. Nothing.I'm not doubting God, I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it. Who has disagreed with you on that?I'm pretty sure that you just did.All that I'm saying is that Jesus didn't say the Bible was the word of God, and the disciples and Paul didn't say their writings were the word of God. Also, the Bible never says it's without error. Add to this the fact that it was compiled more that three hundred years after the last of the books where written. Add to this that it wasn't until the reformation that the 72 books were reduced to 66. Also, remember that the Bible was written by the fathers of a Church that was believed to be inerrant and divinely inspired in everything it ever did or said (which makes it not surprising that this view of the Bible evolved over time).
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:59:55 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:58:43 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:57:11 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:51:55 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:48:40 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:47:05 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:41:39 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true? Because this is a christian forum. Not a doubter's forum. Believe what you will, but stop taking people down with you. I'm not going to go flame some athiests on an athiest's forum about not believing in YHWH. I wouldn't get anywhere. You obviously aren't either.Maybe you should re-read the creeds. I'm still in line with Orthodox Christianity by not believing the Bible to be written by God, in fact, many prominent theologians and ministers are also in agreement with me.I agree that the bible has some minor flaws that are the result of poor translations, etc. But you arent doubting the flaws of the bible, you are doubting its authority over us. And why not doubt God why you're at it? There's nothing productive that comes out of it. Nothing.I'm not doubting God, I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it. Who has disagreed with you on that?I'm pretty sure that you just did.All that I'm saying is that Jesus didn't say the Bible was the word of God, and the disciples and Paul didn't say their writings were the word of God. Also, the Bible never says it's without error. Add to this the fact that it was compiled more that three hundred years after the last of the books where written. Add to this that it wasn't until the reformation that the 72 books were reduced to 66. Also, remember that the Bible was written by the fathers of a Church that was believed to be inerrant and divinely inspired in everything it ever did or said (which makes it not surprising that this view of the Bible evolved over time).Try Revelation 1:3Psalm 33:4?
33:6 By the word of the LORD were the heavens made, their starry host by the breath of his mouth. 33:9 For he spoke, and it came to be; he commanded, and it stood firm.
Quote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 07:11:24 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:59:55 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:58:43 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:57:11 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:51:55 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:48:40 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:47:05 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:41:39 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true? Because this is a christian forum. Not a doubter's forum. Believe what you will, but stop taking people down with you. I'm not going to go flame some athiests on an athiest's forum about not believing in YHWH. I wouldn't get anywhere. You obviously aren't either.Maybe you should re-read the creeds. I'm still in line with Orthodox Christianity by not believing the Bible to be written by God, in fact, many prominent theologians and ministers are also in agreement with me.I agree that the bible has some minor flaws that are the result of poor translations, etc. But you arent doubting the flaws of the bible, you are doubting its authority over us. And why not doubt God why you're at it? There's nothing productive that comes out of it. Nothing.I'm not doubting God, I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it. Who has disagreed with you on that?I'm pretty sure that you just did.All that I'm saying is that Jesus didn't say the Bible was the word of God, and the disciples and Paul didn't say their writings were the word of God. Also, the Bible never says it's without error. Add to this the fact that it was compiled more that three hundred years after the last of the books where written. Add to this that it wasn't until the reformation that the 72 books were reduced to 66. Also, remember that the Bible was written by the fathers of a Church that was believed to be inerrant and divinely inspired in everything it ever did or said (which makes it not surprising that this view of the Bible evolved over time).Try Revelation 1:3Psalm 33:4?Those were written pre-Bible, first of all. Second of all, the verse in Revelation doesn't imply divine authorship. The verse in Psalms is made elucidatory when you take into account the Hebrew mindset of one's "spoken word".Quote33:6 By the word of the LORD were the heavens made, their starry host by the breath of his mouth. 33:9 For he spoke, and it came to be; he commanded, and it stood firm. Clearly not speaking of "the Bible" as the word.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 07:19:17 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 07:11:24 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:59:55 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:58:43 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:57:11 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:51:55 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:48:40 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:47:05 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 06:41:39 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 06:40:02 PMThat isn't heresy, Colin. It's faith. Stop critisizing Christians for having faith on this message board. Go spread your doctrine on the athiest's mb. Not here. Its not welcome here.For a Christian who seems so concerned with "truth" (and so convinced that you've found it), why should there be any problem in criticising something that is true? Because this is a christian forum. Not a doubter's forum. Believe what you will, but stop taking people down with you. I'm not going to go flame some athiests on an athiest's forum about not believing in YHWH. I wouldn't get anywhere. You obviously aren't either.Maybe you should re-read the creeds. I'm still in line with Orthodox Christianity by not believing the Bible to be written by God, in fact, many prominent theologians and ministers are also in agreement with me.I agree that the bible has some minor flaws that are the result of poor translations, etc. But you arent doubting the flaws of the bible, you are doubting its authority over us. And why not doubt God why you're at it? There's nothing productive that comes out of it. Nothing.I'm not doubting God, I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it. Who has disagreed with you on that?I'm pretty sure that you just did.All that I'm saying is that Jesus didn't say the Bible was the word of God, and the disciples and Paul didn't say their writings were the word of God. Also, the Bible never says it's without error. Add to this the fact that it was compiled more that three hundred years after the last of the books where written. Add to this that it wasn't until the reformation that the 72 books were reduced to 66. Also, remember that the Bible was written by the fathers of a Church that was believed to be inerrant and divinely inspired in everything it ever did or said (which makes it not surprising that this view of the Bible evolved over time).Try Revelation 1:3Psalm 33:4?Those were written pre-Bible, first of all. Second of all, the verse in Revelation doesn't imply divine authorship. The verse in Psalms is made elucidatory when you take into account the Hebrew mindset of one's "spoken word".Quote33:6 By the word of the LORD were the heavens made, their starry host by the breath of his mouth. 33:9 For he spoke, and it came to be; he commanded, and it stood firm. Clearly not speaking of "the Bible" as the word.Oh so you're implying that God is a mortal? Or that he can't tell the future? Or that two guys in a cubicle found a bunch of ancient writings and called it the holy book?
I don't see how any of that makes sense from the premises. Clearly the Bible was written by the fathers of the Church.
Quote from: Colin MichaelI don't see how any of that makes sense from the premises. Clearly the Bible was written by the fathers of the Church.I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it.I sense a condradiction, Colin Michael.
Quote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 07:27:06 PMQuote from: Colin MichaelI don't see how any of that makes sense from the premises. Clearly the Bible was written by the fathers of the Church.I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it.I sense a condradiction, Colin Michael.In the first statement I say that the Bible was written by the church fathers.In the second statement I say that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it (i.e. the Church fathers).There's no contradiction.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 07:28:48 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 07:27:06 PMQuote from: Colin MichaelI don't see how any of that makes sense from the premises. Clearly the Bible was written by the fathers of the Church.I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it.I sense a condradiction, Colin Michael.In the first statement I say that the Bible was written by the church fathers.In the second statement I say that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it (i.e. the Church fathers).There's no contradiction.So now David and Moses are the church fathers?
Quote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 07:30:56 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 07:28:48 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 07:27:06 PMQuote from: Colin MichaelI don't see how any of that makes sense from the premises. Clearly the Bible was written by the fathers of the Church.I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it.I sense a condradiction, Colin Michael.In the first statement I say that the Bible was written by the church fathers.In the second statement I say that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it (i.e. the Church fathers).There's no contradiction.So now David and Moses are the church fathers?I'm strictly speaking of the New Testament now (however David and Moses did not write any part of the Bible, although various songs included are attributed to the king, David, as was the custom. Others were probably written by him and passed down).
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 07:32:07 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 07:30:56 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 07:28:48 PMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 07:27:06 PMQuote from: Colin MichaelI don't see how any of that makes sense from the premises. Clearly the Bible was written by the fathers of the Church.I'm doubting that the Bible was written by God and rather am saying that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it.I sense a condradiction, Colin Michael.In the first statement I say that the Bible was written by the church fathers.In the second statement I say that the Bible was written by the people it says wrote it (i.e. the Church fathers).There's no contradiction.So now David and Moses are the church fathers?I'm strictly speaking of the New Testament now (however David and Moses did not write any part of the Bible, although various songs included are attributed to the king, David, as was the custom. Others were probably written by him and passed down).The Torah was written by Moses. And Psalms were sung by King David.You're going out on a limb. I'm not going to follow.
It's more logical to believe that the Bible is 100% than false?What about the different genealogies of Christ, was Joseph born twice?Did Jesus get anointed with expensive perfume three different times by different women, all with similar circumstances?When Paul writes to the churches, why doesn't he say something like "thus sayeth the Lord?" Heck, if you examine the history some of the churches Paul went to completely disliked him and asked him to leave.Why does James openly refute Paul's "saved by grace doctrine?"Why isn't there ever a mention of the Bible in the Bible (and the verse in Timothy is about the Hebrew law, written before the separation of Judaism and Christianity.)Also, how do we know Peter's opinion on prophesy is correct? Did Peter mean just the prophesy in the current Old Testament or was he speaking more broadly?What about the book of Revelation, of which the early church doubted its authenticity?The most logical explanation is that the Bible was written by humans, and thus it isn't perfectly accurate.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 05:40:06 PMIt's more logical to believe that the Bible is 100% than false?What about the different genealogies of Christ, was Joseph born twice?Did Jesus get anointed with expensive perfume three different times by different women, all with similar circumstances?When Paul writes to the churches, why doesn't he say something like "thus sayeth the Lord?" Heck, if you examine the history some of the churches Paul went to completely disliked him and asked him to leave.Why does James openly refute Paul's "saved by grace doctrine?"Why isn't there ever a mention of the Bible in the Bible (and the verse in Timothy is about the Hebrew law, written before the separation of Judaism and Christianity.)Also, how do we know Peter's opinion on prophesy is correct? Did Peter mean just the prophesy in the current Old Testament or was he speaking more broadly?What about the book of Revelation, of which the early church doubted its authenticity?The most logical explanation is that the Bible was written by humans, and thus it isn't perfectly accurate.These are old arguments about "apparent" contradictions/shortcomings in the Bible. They have long been explained. Do some research.
These are old arguments about "apparent" contradictions/shortcomings in the Bible. They have long been explained. Do some research.
Long been poorly explained.
You're going out on a limb. I'm not going to follow.
I tend to reside somewhere in the middle with most arguments.
It [the Bible] tells us who God is and what he is about, but it was not meant to be a medical journal or a history text book.
This is why nearly every King of Judah seems ot be just one step shy of Divine and every king of Israel seems to wallow in Evil.
There is at least a 10 year gap between Matthew and Luke regarding the Birth of Jesus. One of them HAS to give with regards to Historicity because these two accounts CANNOT be reconciled (although I am sure someone will try)
Quote from: crustpope on May 28, 2009, 09:49:29 AMI tend to reside somewhere in the middle with most arguments.Pick a side of the road, Matt. Driving down the middle is illegal