You owe me a new keyboard.
You owe me a new keyboard.[/QUOTE]
Your FACE is overrated. :humph:Also bacon is overrated.
BLASPHEMY! HERECY!Also bacon is overrated.
BLASPHEMY! HERECY![/QUOTE]Also bacon is overrated.
BLASPHEMY! HERECY![/QUOTE]Also bacon is overrated.
BLASPHEMY! HERECY![/QUOTE]Also bacon is overrated.
You're missing the biggest point Amorous. Why do you believe that is really "The Word of God" and not just some creative author, other than "blind faith"? If so, then why is your "blind faith" any more "right" than the next religion's?Even GOD HIMSELF calls them idiots!
[2:170] When they are told, "Follow what GOD has revealed herein," they say, "We follow only what we found our parents doing." What if their parents did not understand, and were not guided?
[2:171] The example of such disbelievers is that of parrots who repeat what they hear of sounds and calls, without understanding. Deaf, dumb, and blind; they cannot understand.
You're missing the biggest point Amorous. Why do you believe that is really "The Word of God" and not just some creative author, other than "blind faith"? If so, then why is your "blind faith" any more "right" than the next religion's?[/QUOTE]Even GOD HIMSELF calls them idiots!
[2:170] When they are told, "Follow what GOD has revealed herein," they say, "We follow only what we found our parents doing." What if their parents did not understand, and were not guided?
[2:171] The example of such disbelievers is that of parrots who repeat what they hear of sounds and calls, without understanding. Deaf, dumb, and blind; they cannot understand.
You're missing the biggest point Amorous. Why do you believe that is really "The Word of God" and not just some creative author, other than "blind faith"? If so, then why is your "blind faith" any more "right" than the next religion's?[/QUOTE]Even GOD HIMSELF calls them idiots!
[2:170] When they are told, "Follow what GOD has revealed herein," they say, "We follow only what we found our parents doing." What if their parents did not understand, and were not guided?
[2:171] The example of such disbelievers is that of parrots who repeat what they hear of sounds and calls, without understanding. Deaf, dumb, and blind; they cannot understand.
That is a different question than I heard you asking above Sheg, and yeah, I agree, it's very odd when people do that. If you don't follow the tenants, even the most basic, of your "faith" then why do you want to be associated with something you don't want any part of? I'm not saying and neither was Dawkins, that you can't call yourself "X" and not agree with the actual beliefs of "X" but why bother at all?I just don't get how you can say you're "part of something" but don't exactly "believe in it". It just seems like a contradiction.
That is a different question than I heard you asking above Sheg, and yeah, I agree, it's very odd when people do that. If you don't follow the tenants, even the most basic, of your "faith" then why do you want to be associated with something you don't want any part of? I'm not saying and neither was Dawkins, that you can't call yourself "X" and not agree with the actual beliefs of "X" but why bother at all?[/QUOTE]I just don't get how you can say you're "part of something" but don't exactly "believe in it". It just seems like a contradiction.
I guess it depends Dave. Since the crux of being a Christian is the belief that Christ is the Son of God and that He came to suffer and die for our sins, thereby restoring our relationship with God through mercy and atonement and that is the message given by the Bible I would think it would be very hard to believe all of that and not have it come from the Bible. It's not impossible though, you are right. I would say it would be very rare for one to hold to all those beliefs and not hold the Bible as the Word of God. I mean once you accept the whole Son of God/virgin birth/dying and paying for your sins/resurrection of Christ/atonement and sanctification thing is it that hard to believe God could be powerful enough to keep the message of His Bible intact?You can't be a Christian without believing the Bible is just a good book and not the Good Book? I thought that being a Christian was Christ, not the Bible.
There are countless christians who refuse any church and follow the Bible, maybe thats what she means?I just don't get how you can say you're "part of something" but don't exactly "believe in it". It just seems like a contradiction.
Actually, it needs to be UNDERSTOOD, before its followed. There are countless phrases in any Holy book, that taken out of context, can be made to mean anything else.JCM doesn't seem to hold that opinion
My apologies. But for the sake of clarity, would you have a problem with a Muslim eating pork (for example), given the understanding that it was a health reason that doesn't really apply anymore?Actually, it needs to be UNDERSTOOD, before its followed. There are countless phrases in any Holy book, that taken out of context, can be made to mean anything else.JCM doesn't seem to hold that opinion
I follow all five pillars of Islam, also the pillars of faith, and avoid prohibitions (not only because they are rules, but because they make sense, but for fornication, sadly), I also wont marry four women, kill non-Muslims and try and convert my wife to Islam.
In a world where they had no paternity tests it made a lot of sense.but for fornication, sadly,
Was that ever a requirement, i thought that was just something you could do but didn't have to.I also wont marry four women
Well all that ones that are still left... kinda sad we no longer have the one that said "don't piss off the gods or they'll come and kill you and your whole family themselves".I've come to the conclusion that all religions can be essentially summed up to one phrase:
"Don't be an asshole."
So I try not to be.
The only real requirements to being considered a Christian that are considered a leap of faith are to believe that Christ was born from a virgin birth (ie he was God incarnate) and that he died and was resurrected for our sins. The coming of Christ renders the Old Testament null and void.You can't be a Christian without believing the Bible is just a good book and not the Good Book? I thought that being a Christian was Christ, not the Bible.
The only real requirements to being considered a Christian that are considered a leap of faith are to believe that Christ was born from a virgin birth (ie he was God incarnate) and that he died and was resurrected for our sins. The coming of Christ renders the Old Testament null and void.[/QUOTE]You can't be a Christian without believing the Bible is just a good book and not the Good Book? I thought that being a Christian was Christ, not the Bible.
Unfortunately little pigs tend to turn into big, fat hogs Take that as you will, Seej dear gal...I'd love a little pig for my very own. I'd name him Oscar and get him a little kiddie pool to play in.
Unfortunately little pigs tend to turn into big, fat hogs Take that as you will, Seej dear gal...[/QUOTE]I'd love a little pig for my very own. I'd name him Oscar and get him a little kiddie pool to play in.