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That link made me angry because no one even questioned it. No one even bloody thought of the possibility that there was a good reason to be upset by the woman's offer of prayer.
What if like I have heard people say this woman said to this sick little girl, "The power of prayer will convince God to heal you"
This is bullying because you just told a little girl that if she gets sicker God hates her and doesn't care. You are giving her false hope.
Offering to pray for me and my family when my dad passed was not comforting and warm it was offensive and yes abusive.
All I would hear was, "I will pray that God helps you in your time of need but fuck if I will lift a finger to do shit to help you"
Sorry for the threadjack but things like that get my goat.Jack Faire
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Let me respond to the whole "created the world in 6 days thing"
Consider the construction of a house. There are steps that must be taken and a logical order they must be taken in. You have to build a foundation before you can build walls and you have to build walls before you can build a roof, etc.
If you were to say, theoretically create a planet. You'd had to form the land first, then the atmosphere, then the water, then the life and so forth, there would still have to be a logical sequence of events.
It makes sense to me that the "6 days" described in the bible was simply a means of illustrating that, assuming God did create this world and everything in it, the creation of the world followed a logical sequence of events, just like building a house would.
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Originally posted by Crazedclerkthe2nd View PostIt makes sense to me that the "6 days" described in the bible was simply a means of illustrating that, assuming God did create this world and everything in it, the creation of the world followed a logical sequence of events, just like building a house would.Originally posted by Parrothead View PostIf you put the Big Bang/ Evolution side-by-side with the Creation story, they dovetail quite nicely."The future is always born in pain... If we are wise what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world." --G'Kar, "Babylon 5"
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Originally posted by Ghel View PostActually, no. The biblical account of creation is in a different order than the events known through science. For example, the earth is created before the sun and stars. Birds and whales are created before insects and reptiles. Flowering plants are created before any animals. The biblical account of creation is the sort of thing we would expect from a group of patriarchal bronze-age nomads trying to eke out a living in the desert. It is not the sort of thing we should expect from an omniscient god trying to inform and advise his creations.
But I do recall once watching a program that dealt with evolution and the notion that our entire planet and all the life in was the result of some incredible random convergence of matter.
I don't remember the exact numbers, but they said the odds of the universe and our planet randomly coming together were astronomically low. They claimed it would be the same as hitting consecutive jackpots on over 1 000 000 slot machines. Theoretically possible, but realistically impossible.
Also the Ben Stein film "Expelled" deals with a number of legitimate scientists, who believe, without attributing it specifically to a God or creator, that there may well be some element of design within nature.
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I think we're getting off topic here with the creation vs. evolution debate (which is really a false dichotomy anyway). There are other threads that talk about creationism and evolution. This thread is about why former Christians no longer believe, and part of that, for me, is that many parts of the bible, including the creation account, are at odds with reality. If we can't trust the bible on things that we can verify, then how can we trust it about things that we can't, such as the existence of God or life after death?"The future is always born in pain... If we are wise what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world." --G'Kar, "Babylon 5"
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You have a more accurate source for unverifiable information, then? And if you did, how would you know?
What I can't get over is the idea that anything not theoretically provable (before death, of course) must be false."My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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Words just can't describe..uggh..
Take a look at this thread..I know it's a bit off topic, but since I brought up RR earlier..just...ugggh.
http://rr-bb.com/showthread.php?t=122484
Specifically:
http://rr-bb.com/showpost.php?p=1649945&postcount=7
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Originally posted by Lachrymose View PostWords just can't describe..uggh..
Take a look at this thread..I know it's a bit off topic, but since I brought up RR earlier..just...ugggh.
http://rr-bb.com/showthread.php?t=122484
Specifically:
http://rr-bb.com/showpost.php?p=1649945&postcount=7
At least one of the posters over there had the decency to be shocked by that post though.I am a sexy shoeless god of war!
Minus the sexy and I'm wearing shoes.
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Originally posted by HYHYBT View PostYou have a more accurate source for unverifiable [emphasis added] information, then? And if you did, how would you know?
What I can't get over is the idea that anything not theoretically provable (before death, of course) must be false."The future is always born in pain... If we are wise what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world." --G'Kar, "Babylon 5"
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