Then it shouldn't be difficult for you to name one thing in it that's wrong.![]()
Historically and scientifically, most of it. I'd go so far to say that they got God wrong too.
Then it shouldn't be difficult for you to name one thing in it that's wrong.![]()
So you can't name anything specific. I thought as much.Historically and scientifically, most of it. I'd go so far to say that they got God wrong too.
So you can't name anything specific. I thought as much.
Why don't people listen?!? I said "name ONE thing". C'mon, what's your biggest objection? If you have to wait until you get home to your computer, that tells me that you are probably stalling for time until you can research everybody else's reasons for not believing. I couldn't care less about theirs, and if you do then you're just looking for excuses to not believe. What's YOUR main beef with the God of the Bible? Let's talk about that.I'm not typing it out on my phone. If you want a comprehensive list, you'll have to wait until tonight when I get to my computer.
"Historically and scientifically" is not an example, it's 2 very broad categories. I assume the "wrong God" comment was just mocking? Otherwise, who is the right God?Why aren't you listening? I gave you an example. If you want further explanation, you'll have to wait until I'm not having to fat finger a reply out on my phone.
"Historically and scientifically" is not an example, it's 2 very broad categories. I assume the "wrong God" comment was just mocking? Otherwise, who is the right God?
If you want a comprehensive list, you'll have to wait until tonight when I get to my computer.
"Historically and scientifically" is not an example, it's 2 very broad categories. I assume the "wrong God" comment was just mocking? Otherwise, who is the right God?
"I am not convinced" requires no justification. I can point to the absurdities of a given religion as reasons, but still, I cannot consciously choose what I believe.Why don't people listen?!? I said "name ONE thing". C'mon, what's your biggest objection? If you have to wait until you get home to your computer, that tells me that you are probably stalling for time until you can research everybody else's reasons for not believing. I couldn't care less about theirs, and if you do then you're just looking for excuses to not believe.
The 'God' character in the bible or the bible itself? Given that each religionist will have their own interpretation of their particular holy book, I avoid taking on any given text, but instead focus on the religionists' interpretation of said text. That way I don't have to get bogged down in versions, translations, etc.What's YOUR main beef with the God of the Bible? Let's talk about that.
Why don't people listen?!? I said "name ONE thing". C'mon, what's your biggest objection?
"Historically and scientifically" is not an example, it's 2 very broad categories.
I assume the "wrong God" comment was just mocking?
Otherwise, who is the right God?
I guess Santa and the Easter bunny are real too?
"God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent - it says so right here on the label. If you have a mind capable of believing all three of these attributes simultaneously, I have a wonderful bargain for you. No checks, please. Cash and in small bills."
- Robert Heinlein, "Notebooks of Lazarus Long," from Time Enough for Love (1973).
Why does a good God allow suffering? - Dr. Alan Cairns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwHJcU1rLUE
John MacArthur: Why Does God Allow So Much Suffering and Evil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LFzk1afiD8
Blessing to you all![]()
Why does a good God allow suffering? - Dr. Alan Cairns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwHJcU1rLUE
John MacArthur: Why Does God Allow So Much Suffering and Evil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LFzk1afiD8
Blessing to you all![]()