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Topic: Why do you bother?
TBRich's photo
Fri 03/13/09 08:17 AM
Yeah, like when I post stuff like this from research on the Bible, people just ignore it:

2) The first set of stone tablets was given to Moses at a subsequent trip up the mountain (Exodus 31:18). In this farcical story, Moses petulantly destroyed those tablets when he saw the people worshipping the golden calf (Exodus 32:19).

3) So he went back for a replacement. God told Moses: "Hew thee two tables of stone like unto the first: and I will write upon these tables the words that were in the first tables, which thou brakest." (Exodus 34:1) Here is what was on the replacement tablets (from Exodus 34:14-26):

1) Thou shalt worship no other God. 2) Thou shalt make thee no molten gods. 3) The feast of unleavened bread shalt thou keep. 4) Six days thou shalt work, but on the seventh day thou shalt rest. 5) Thou shalt observe the feast of weeks. 6) Thrice in the year shall all your menchildren appear before the Lord God. 7) Thou shalt not offer the of my sacrifice with leaven. 8) Neither shall the sacrifice of the feast of the passover be left until the morning. 9) The first of the firstfruits of thy land shalt thou bring unto the house of the Lord thy God. 10) Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk.

Keep this in mind next time you are tempted to boil a goat. This list differs, obviously, from the one in Exodus 20 (was God's memory faulty?), but it is only this list that is called the "Ten Commandments": "And he wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, the ten commandments." (Exodus 34:28)

splendidlife's photo
Fri 03/13/09 08:38 AM

Yeah, like when I post stuff like this from research on the Bible, people just ignore it:

2) The first set of stone tablets was given to Moses at a subsequent trip up the mountain (Exodus 31:18). In this farcical story, Moses petulantly destroyed those tablets when he saw the people worshipping the golden calf (Exodus 32:19).

3) So he went back for a replacement. God told Moses: "Hew thee two tables of stone like unto the first: and I will write upon these tables the words that were in the first tables, which thou brakest." (Exodus 34:1) Here is what was on the replacement tablets (from Exodus 34:14-26):

1) Thou shalt worship no other God. 2) Thou shalt make thee no molten gods. 3) The feast of unleavened bread shalt thou keep. 4) Six days thou shalt work, but on the seventh day thou shalt rest. 5) Thou shalt observe the feast of weeks. 6) Thrice in the year shall all your menchildren appear before the Lord God. 7) Thou shalt not offer the of my sacrifice with leaven. 8) Neither shall the sacrifice of the feast of the passover be left until the morning. 9) The first of the firstfruits of thy land shalt thou bring unto the house of the Lord thy God. 10) Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk.

Keep this in mind next time you are tempted to boil a goat. This list differs, obviously, from the one in Exodus 20 (was God's memory faulty?), but it is only this list that is called the "Ten Commandments": "And he wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, the ten commandments." (Exodus 34:28)


I have a tendency to pass on reading words other than those of the actual poster. Especially when I see copied bible quotes. I probably miss a lot. These laws... these commandments have been used like cook book instructions. I tend to be a loose cannon in the kitchen (so I've been told) and prefer to veer as far away from outdated rules/contexts as possible.

If each of us is mostly seeking self validation, of course we'd routinely ignore each other. We're blind to each other. Lone atoms waiting for something outside ourselves to spawn any chance collision.

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Fri 03/13/09 10:14 AM

To argue with people of opposing religious viewpoints?

It is quite clear that some people arent going to accept your point of view no matter how well or how often it is put accross. But do you still hope that you can put something in such a way that it will change the viewpoint of the other?

Maybe its the shear disbelief that the other person can have such crazy(in your own opinion at least) beliefs?

Do you just enjoy the debate?

Or maybe god told you to do it?

The discussion i read, albeit often very interesting and/or amusing just seems pretty pointless to me sometimes.


If I had never heard a cogent debate about ID, and evolution I would still hold weak ideas as being true.

To me its extremely important to engage in discussion you never know if someone will one day reflect on there reasoning.


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Sat 03/14/09 03:58 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sat 03/14/09 03:58 PM


It is possible i am wrong.
if I am right?
It means everything.



Nubby........a born again christian never ever will say, "it is possible that I am wrong."

And here is why.

A born again christian is now born of God!!!

His spirit is truly born again !!!

HE KNOWS THAT HE KNOWS THAT HE KNOWS HE IS BORN AGAIN....drinker

NO MORE QUESSING...NO MORE DOUBTS ...drinker

simply because GOD NOW HAS OPENED THAT BORN AGAIN CHRISTIAN'S SPIRITUAL EYES......

AND HAS GIVEN THAT CHRISTIAN A BRAND SPANKIN NEW SPIRIT WITH IN !!!drinker

Just like a person KNOWS beyond a shadow of doubt that he has been born of the FLESH into this world ........

so also does a born again christian KNOW.....

beyond a shadow of doubt.....

that he has been TRULY BORN OF THE SPIRIT....or BORN OF GOD..or in other words...BORN AGAIN!!!

He KNOWS!!

NO DOUBTS WHATSOEVER...

ALSO because God's Spirit now bears WITNESS with that born again person's spirit....

thus letting him KNOW.....

that he is TRULY BORN AGAIN!!!!drinker:heart:flowerforyou:heart:drinker




"Only fools are positive."

There is always a chance that you are wrong. Not to allow for that possibility is simply ego, not faith.






Abracadabra's photo
Sat 03/14/09 05:36 PM



It is possible i am wrong.
if I am right?
It means everything.



Nubby........a born again christian never ever will say, "it is possible that I am wrong."

And here is why.

A born again christian is now born of God!!!

His spirit is truly born again !!!

HE KNOWS THAT HE KNOWS THAT HE KNOWS HE IS BORN AGAIN....drinker

NO MORE QUESSING...NO MORE DOUBTS ...drinker

simply because GOD NOW HAS OPENED THAT BORN AGAIN CHRISTIAN'S SPIRITUAL EYES......

AND HAS GIVEN THAT CHRISTIAN A BRAND SPANKIN NEW SPIRIT WITH IN !!!drinker

Just like a person KNOWS beyond a shadow of doubt that he has been born of the FLESH into this world ........

so also does a born again christian KNOW.....

beyond a shadow of doubt.....

that he has been TRULY BORN OF THE SPIRIT....or BORN OF GOD..or in other words...BORN AGAIN!!!

He KNOWS!!

NO DOUBTS WHATSOEVER...

ALSO because God's Spirit now bears WITNESS with that born again person's spirit....

thus letting him KNOW.....

that he is TRULY BORN AGAIN!!!!drinker:heart:flowerforyou:heart:drinker




"Only fools are positive."

There is always a chance that you are wrong. Not to allow for that possibility is simply ego, not faith.


This is indeed the brainwashing aspect of the religion. Christians brainwashing other Christians that it's ok to LIE and say that you are SURE about things when in fact the TRUTH is that you KNOW you can't be sure.

This is outright encouragement to LIE and go against what you KNOW to be true. (i.e. you can't KNOW anything for sure!)

In fact, I hold that the whole religion demands that you LIE to God!

According to the Bible you must acknowledge that Jesus was the Son of the God of Abraham. Yet it's not even clear that Jesus himself ever even actually implied that!

Not to mention that the gospels themselves are just hearsay.

If I were going to be HONEST with any creator, I'd have to say that I SERIOUSLY doubt anything in the Old Testament, and can't see how Jesus could have possible been the son of the God that is being referred to in the Old Testament.

Anything less that that HONEST would be a LIE.

So to become a Christian I would need to become a LIAR.

It is IMPOSSIBLE for me to believe in a conflicting book that appears to me to be written and distorted by mortal men who clearly had an agenda to use the concept of a jealous angry God to strike fear into the hearts and minds of the masses.

That's the only REAONSABLE conclusion I can possible come to concerning the Bible with all HONESTY.

Therefore, for me to "accept Jesus as the sacrifical lamb of the God of Abraham" could never be done with sincere belief. It's IMPOSSIBLE.

And that FACT proves to me beyond any shadow of a doubt that the book and stories can't be from any God because this God would have made it IMPOSSIBLE for me to be 'saved'.

So clearly it can't be from any decent righteous infallable God. It's fallable in the most OBVIOUS WAY. It CAN'T be true. Period.

And that's my HONEST assessment.

So basically the Christians are telling me that I can't be HONEST with God and be "saved". But how could that be?

I can't be.

Therefore it can't be true.

As far as I'm concerned that's an open and shut case.

A person like me would need to be dishonest to claim to accept that the Bible is the word of God. I could never accept that with any sincerity. Therefore I can never accept that Jesus is the sacrificial lamb of an angry jealous God who behaves like an immature spoiled brat.

Like Bill Maher would say, "That Religuous".

How can the saving of a soul be dependent on beliving in something that's TRULY ABSURD? huh

It can't. End of Story.

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Thu 03/19/09 03:04 AM




just a question i'm asking out of curiousity....dan...why is it ok to tell christians they are wrong? that isn't any different than them telling you that you are wrong...is it?


They tell me so i tell them. Neither of us are right to do so.




you are right in that IMO. i posted my answer to your question about meeting in the middle 2 times but everyone replied to the posts that annoyed them. i have seen just as many non-christians go into a thread and tell people they are wrong as much as i have seen christians do that.

it really goes both ways and 2 wrongs don't make a right


I guess, its much more amusing to be debating with someone with an opposing viewpoint, than someone who agrees with you.

Maybe that is the answer. Just because its fun.

I dont often get too involved in religious threads, im hardly an expert(i dont even pass as a beginner). When i do maybe i just feel like bashing a christian a bit, im not sure. I certainly dont have a need to convince anyone of anything.
you hit the nail on the head there. It is more fun to debate opposing viewpoints and sometimes it is just fun. A belief in God comes from ones heart and mind and can never be forced. A christian can plant a seed but can't make it grow

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Thu 03/19/09 04:42 AM

To argue with people ...

It is quite clear that ...

Maybe its the ...

The discussion i read, albeit often very interesting and/or amusing just seems pretty pointless to me sometimes.





Dan,

That is precisely why I engage in such debates, becuse they are very interesting and/or amusing. That's the whole point. Otherwise, attempting to reason with the religious fanatics by using logic is like trying to clap with one hand.

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Thu 03/19/09 09:19 AM
no one will ever prove there beliefs or non-beliefs...or disprove the same things. people want to argue for fun...plain and simple. insults and attacks from any side are not a good debate. it's nothing more than children in a sanbox complaining that someone stole their shovel

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