nothing is outside the law. we just haven't discovered or understand all of it.
I think I get your gist, but I don't like the term "law" to describe it. The word "law" invokes words like rigid, black and white, and undead.
nothing is outside the law. we just haven't discovered or understand all of it.
I think I get your gist, but I don't like the term "law" to describe it. The word "law" invokes words like rigid, black and white, and undead.
I have to be careful because people are so sensitive and the double standard of this site is unbelievable. The reason I believe in the bible is that I have a different perception. The bible says that the useless god (notice the small g) of christianity did it all in six days but science clearly refutes that. Later it goes on to say that to God (notice the big G) a day is like a thousand years. Nowhere does it say exactly a thousand years (as christians perceive) so it could be a million years. According to what I perceive by the scripture, God isn't bound by time and that God grew the world. Now I'm not going to write everyone of my conceptions because I neither care enough nor have the time but that same bible states that the children of God (christians) will not see the kingdom of God, and as far as people's understanding of the bible (or what the less intelligent refer to as the babble),it clearly states that God will send them strong delusion that they will believe the lie (christianity) that they all may be condemned. At the end of the day what's more important, knowing how it came about or discovering how to maintain it for future generations, because from what I'm seeing on the news, the latter doesn't seem to likely to me. If you're of the belief that some great and mighty wonder is going to come out of the sky and save our ass, have at it, but personally I don't think so:shrug:
it clearly states that God will send them strong delusion that they will believe the lie (christianity) that they all may be condemned. At the end of the day what's more important, knowing how it came about or discovering how to maintain it for future generations, because from what I'm seeing on the news, the latter doesn't seem to likely to me. If you're of the belief that some great and mighty wonder is going to come out of the sky and save our ass, have at it, but personally I don't think so:shrug:
Lori, would you care to share a little about your experiences, maybe the jist of them?
Thank You. Sorry to pick apart your posts, but what do you mean when you say you don't believe in magic?
that's ok, you're welcome. i just mean that there's law behind everything. a scientific explanation for everything, whether we've discovered it yet or not.
so i don't think god works outside the law, we just don't always understand how it works, or what he is even. nothing is supernatural, just not understood.
fuck morals. morals are man-made, and their way of controlling and judging each other.
I have to be careful because people are so sensitive and the double standard of this site is unbelievable.
Wot?
The reason I believe in the bible is that I have a different perception.
LSD does that.
The bible says that the useless god (notice the small g) of christianity did it all in six days but science clearly refutes that.
YAY Literalism!
Later it goes on to say that to God (notice the big G) a day is like a thousand years. Nowhere does it say exactly a thousand years (as christians perceive) so it could be a million years.
8 But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. 2 Peter 3:8
According to what I perceive by the scripture, God isn't bound by time and that God grew the world.
Grew it? Hydroponics?
Now I'm not going to write everyone of my conceptions because I neither care enough nor have the time but that same bible states that the children of God (christians) will not see the kingdom of God, and as far as people's understanding of the bible (or what the less intelligent refer to as the babble),it clearly states that God will send them strong delusion that they will believe the lie (christianity) that they all may be condemned.
Dude... Blue Acid is seldom safe. Ease up. Is any of this biblical? O)r are you just making it up as you go along?
At the end of the day what's more important, knowing how it came about or discovering how to maintain it for future generations, because from what I'm seeing on the news, the latter doesn't seem to likely to me. If you're of the belief that some great and mighty wonder is going to come out of the sky and save our ass, have at it, but personally I don't think so:shrug:
Hamtastic, pull out the book of 2nd Thessalonians. Azriel started off good, but has muffed this up badly. What the bible clearly states is:
9Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders,
10And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
11And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
12That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
It's referring to the anti-christ, some dude who tries to assume godhood, and that's when everyone in the world say he's full of shit and declare war on him, standing united by a common enemy....beautiful.
But, Azriel gets on track again...it says in Revelations that God will come down and end the war....and it won't be pretty for anyone left unless you are a Jew....the only ones who still have a chance to set things striaight.
I'm merely correcting Azriel so we have it straight, this stuff won't happen because there is no God...and if there is, the Bible is not accurate because it is a muffed up version, and was written mostly by a few folks.
I think the bible should teach the truth.
It was set up for the central establishment of moral authority.
It was not.
The word of god was an oral tradition invented by mythology so humans could make sense of what is right and what is wrong and who should make these decisions.
So... God is mythology, right? Just want to make sure I get you.
The problem is when you are made to believe the mythology as literal fact. The early theologies where of the idea, that humans/we are incapable of making moral judgments. So invented a central authority figure above the authority of human beings.
Ok, so God is an invention, and is mythology? I take it you've studied some phonecian(sp?) and Sumerian religious texts, right?
The priests and worshipers saw injustice in how there fellow man could be so cruel and evil. And asked the question, “why”, as all thinking people do. The paradox is good and evil is a subjective question. Often there are many grey areas and who should draw the line in the sand and create the laws to govern them, who sets the laws in stone.
Wait...WoG invented as oral tradition because man couldn't tell right from wrong... Then the priests and worshippers saw injustice? So Man invents something to judge man by so man can judge man.... Tell me if I'm wrong, please.
took out some useless nonsense
So if you imagine removing your point of view from the eyes of men, an independent observer, you can get insight into the “god idea”.
Isn't there a rule somewhere that no object can take an exact measurement of itself? Thought I read that somewhere. So the guy who said,"I know! Let's have a God!" was objective, then?
I theorize that when humans became consciously aware, was the time we saw the reflection of our selves and said, “That is me”. And to do that you had to subjectively view your self from a different perspective.
nonsense. A different perspective is not what you have implied thus far. You are saying Man made God to judge Man by. That's man attempting the objective perspective.
more nonsense. I got kids. They know they are themselves when they squirt out, and maybe before.
So now if you view the bible as non-literal you can understand how the story is the messenger to wisdom. My argument is that wisdom needs to remain organic, new knowledge brings new perspective. So morals need a mechanic to shift with the presiding forces of the time. What was good/bad 2000 years ago may not be a good/bad thing forever.
Mr. Hamtastic
choosing to die to be a blood covering for our sins
Blood sacrifice is evil.