Corsair wrote:I don't want to start a religious debate, but I find it funny how people believe the Bible to be nothing but truth. There are other religions out there, and those religions' followers are just as sure that they are right as Christians are sure that they, in fact, are right. As for the end of the world, people might as well be quoting from the Quran, tea leaves, or the stars as opposed to the Bible.
Corsair wrote:LT-
Have to respond to that. First, I wasn't mocking. Second, I am a Christian. I just keep an open mind. Third, agree with Thogey on this, I don't know why evolution has to be the big issue. Why couldn't it have been God's plan for evolution? That's the theory I run on. The only thing I was questioning was how people take the Bible to be utter truth. It was written by man. It was edited by man in the 300's AD. Man decided what to keep and what not to, just like all the other holy books on the planet. All of them come from the mind and the hand of man.
Corsair wrote:If being a Christian means that you shut your eyes and clamp your ears whenever someone speaks fact just because it contradicts what you believe in, then I'm not a Christian. If being a Christian means that you believe in the story that an Almighty God sent his only Son to Earth to die for our sins, then I'm a Christian.
psi wrote:Not all Christian sects believe that the Bible must be completely correct on all matters in order to be an authority on spiritual matters. Compare the ideas of infallibility and inerrancy. Some people have argued that the mathematical constant pi is exactly equal to three, based on one particular interpretation of a Biblical passage. I can't really speculate on the spiritual significance of that belief to such people, but I do have a strong belief that it would introduce a large degree of inaccuracy to calculations.
Rodebaugh wrote:still wait'n on rapture.... . .
Only took 10,000 years by mans hand for the wolf to turn into these two cute critters......you don't think god could do better/more?
don't doubt the power.
psi wrote:Here is a link I found on that: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/bibleval.htm
"And he [Hiram] made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one rim to the other it was round all about, and...a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about....And it was an hand breadth thick...." — First Kings, chapter 7, verses 23 and 26
The author makes the argument that the passage is not really saying anything incorrect if you take into account the 'hand-breadth' of thickness of the circle described. He argues that the 10:30 ratio is comparing an internal diameter to an external circumference. Edit: I may have that backwards.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:psi wrote:Here is a link I found on that: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/bibleval.htm
"And he [Hiram] made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one rim to the other it was round all about, and...a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about....And it was an hand breadth thick...." — First Kings, chapter 7, verses 23 and 26
The author makes the argument that the passage is not really saying anything incorrect if you take into account the 'hand-breadth' of thickness of the circle described. He argues that the 10:30 ratio is comparing an internal diameter to an external circumference. Edit: I may have that backwards.
I looked up the site and was enjoying it until he gave the length of a cubit as 18 inches. Cubits exist to this very day in carpenters' work. It is 16 inches, not 18. Go to any hardware store and buy a contractors retractable steel tape, like one made by the Stanley Corp. On it you will find every 16 inches is highlighted in red. You know, 16, 32, 48, etc. That is the cubit from long ago and is still used in some carpentry layouts to this very day.
Remember, humans were smaller then than they are now. So, a cubit would have been smaller back then, too. It is 16 inches.
Corsair wrote:LT-
Have to respond to that. First, I wasn't mocking. Second, I am a Christian. I just keep an open mind. Third, agree with Thogey on this, I don't know why evolution has to be the big issue. Why couldn't it have been God's plan for evolution? That's the theory I run on. The only thing I was questioning was how people take the Bible to be utter truth. It was written by man. It was edited by man in the 300's AD. Man decided what to keep and what not to, just like all the other holy books on the planet. All of them come from the mind and the hand of man.
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