Cassic subjective interpretation of the religious scrips to help shape the narrative. Always deliberately vague.
Or it is deliberately vague so that people can understand it as per the knowledge of the times they live in.
Cassic subjective interpretation of the religious scrips to help shape the narrative. Always deliberately vague.
How can you understand something such as the King James bible when it is contradictory?Or it is deliberately vague so that people can understand it as per the knowledge of the times they live in.
You mention King James bible.............. just did a google search on him, some articles indicate that he was gay (im not a homophobe), and others pointed towards displaying similar emotions towards animals.How can you understand something such as the King James bible when it is contradictory?
Also, knowledge of the times they live in? Knowledge has advanced, yet the modern texts has not been updated to reflect this.
Okay. I can go with that. But how do those logical laws relate to the existence of suffering in this world?Can't be a product. The exist eternally . Uncreated .
In the bible there is a pattern for our week which is 6 days and on the 7th God rested or stopped creating.Yep, considering he's an all knowing God, he wasn't half vague and managed to get somethings total wrong about how the earth and universe work.
This is just utter nonsense (apart from the bit about the French wanting to change the length of a week).In the bible there is a pattern for our week which is 6 days and on the 7th God rested or stopped creating.
Exodus 20: in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.” This is a direct reference to God’s creation week in Genesis 1. To be consistent (and we must be), whatever is used as the meaning of the word “day” in Genesis 1 must also be used here. If you are going to say the word “day” means a long period of time the only way this can be is in the sense of the “day” being an indefinite or indeterminate period of time, not a definite period of time. Thus, the sense of Exodus 20: would have to be “six indefinite periods will you labor and rest a seventh indefinite period.” This, however, makes no sense at all. The days are not long periods. By accepting the days as ordinary days, we understand that God is telling us He worked for six ordinary days ( he could have made the universe in 6 seconds if He had wanted) and rested one ordinary day to set a pattern for man—the pattern of our seven-day week which we still have today.
During the French revolution they tried to change that 7 day week to 11 days but it didn't work as the working week was too long and people were getting no rest . So the weekly pattern man tried to manipulate and it went against him. It appears God does know best .
His last 4 words just made me cringe so hard I think I've cracked a couple of ribs.This is just utter nonsense (apart from the bit about the French wanting to change the length of a week).
So, I've created the universe, I know exactly how long it took me and in which order, but I decide to tell people that I did it in a random amount of time and in the wrong order!! Also I decide to throw a few facts in there that are completely wrong (you'd have thought God knew how rain is formed, but apparently not, it's due to a big colander in the sky according to him) . It's almost as if some nomadic people, that didn't know anything about science and their world view extended to the desert they lived in, wrote it.In the bible there is a pattern for our week which is 6 days and on the 7th God rested or stopped creating.
Exodus 20: in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.” This is a direct reference to God’s creation week in Genesis 1. To be consistent (and we must be), whatever is used as the meaning of the word “day” in Genesis 1 must also be used here. If you are going to say the word “day” means a long period of time the only way this can be is in the sense of the “day” being an indefinite or indeterminate period of time, not a definite period of time. Thus, the sense of Exodus 20: would have to be “six indefinite periods will you labor and rest a seventh indefinite period.” This, however, makes no sense at all. The days are not long periods. By accepting the days as ordinary days, we understand that God is telling us He worked for six ordinary days ( he could have made the universe in 6 seconds if He had wanted) and rested one ordinary day to set a pattern for man—the pattern of our seven-day week which we still have today.
During the French revolution they tried to change that 7 day week to 11 days but it didn't work as the working week was too long and people were getting no rest . So the weekly pattern man tried to manipulate and it went against him. It appears God does know best .
Wow. This comment isn’t intended to start a discussion (at least with you), as I know we’ll never agree so no point, but ‘holy shit’ seems an appropriate comment to make at this juncture, as it has more than one relevant meaning in relation to what you just posted.In the bible there is a pattern for our week which is 6 days and on the 7th God rested or stopped creating.
Exodus 20: in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.” This is a direct reference to God’s creation week in Genesis 1. To be consistent (and we must be), whatever is used as the meaning of the word “day” in Genesis 1 must also be used here. If you are going to say the word “day” means a long period of time the only way this can be is in the sense of the “day” being an indefinite or indeterminate period of time, not a definite period of time. Thus, the sense of Exodus 20: would have to be “six indefinite periods will you labor and rest a seventh indefinite period.” This, however, makes no sense at all. The days are not long periods. By accepting the days as ordinary days, we understand that God is telling us He worked for six ordinary days ( he could have made the universe in 6 seconds if He had wanted) and rested one ordinary day to set a pattern for man—the pattern of our seven-day week which we still have today.
During the French revolution they tried to change that 7 day week to 11 days but it didn't work as the working week was too long and people were getting no rest . So the weekly pattern man tried to manipulate and it went against him. It appears God does know best .
Weird that, isn't it.It's almost as if some nomadic people, that didn't know anything about science and their world view extended to the desert they lived in, wrote it.
What a load of bollox. Why does the bible get the order of everything wrong? The Earth was made before the Sun? Whoops.In the bible there is a pattern for our week which is 6 days and on the 7th God rested or stopped creating.
Exodus 20: in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.” This is a direct reference to God’s creation week in Genesis 1. To be consistent (and we must be), whatever is used as the meaning of the word “day” in Genesis 1 must also be used here. If you are going to say the word “day” means a long period of time the only way this can be is in the sense of the “day” being an indefinite or indeterminate period of time, not a definite period of time. Thus, the sense of Exodus 20: would have to be “six indefinite periods will you labor and rest a seventh indefinite period.” This, however, makes no sense at all. The days are not long periods. By accepting the days as ordinary days, we understand that God is telling us He worked for six ordinary days ( he could have made the universe in 6 seconds if He had wanted) and rested one ordinary day to set a pattern for man—the pattern of our seven-day week which we still have today.
During the French revolution they tried to change that 7 day week to 11 days but it didn't work as the working week was too long and people were getting no rest . So the weekly pattern man tried to manipulate and it went against him. It appears God does know best .
A week is 7 days because it follows the moon's cycle, 28 days for full cycle, split into quarters to reflect New, Half-Waxing, Full, Half-waning... not because it said so in the bible!In the bible there is a pattern for our week which is 6 days and on the 7th God rested or stopped creating.
Exodus 20: in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.” This is a direct reference to God’s creation week in Genesis 1. To be consistent (and we must be), whatever is used as the meaning of the word “day” in Genesis 1 must also be used here. If you are going to say the word “day” means a long period of time the only way this can be is in the sense of the “day” being an indefinite or indeterminate period of time, not a definite period of time. Thus, the sense of Exodus 20: would have to be “six indefinite periods will you labor and rest a seventh indefinite period.” This, however, makes no sense at all. The days are not long periods. By accepting the days as ordinary days, we understand that God is telling us He worked for six ordinary days ( he could have made the universe in 6 seconds if He had wanted) and rested one ordinary day to set a pattern for man—the pattern of our seven-day week which we still have today.
During the French revolution they tried to change that 7 day week to 11 days but it didn't work as the working week was too long and people were getting no rest . So the weekly pattern man tried to manipulate and it went against him. It appears God does know best .
Erich von Daeniken knows the truth
yes, and he's never answered a simple question, of 'do you follow the bible entirely?' - with regard to simple things like shellfish, mixed material clothing, tattoos, and women talking only when told to.What a load of bollox. Why does the bible get the order of everything wrong? The Earth was made before the Sun? Whoops.
Do you have to ignore certain bible passages to be able to believe? Or to avoid shame? Funny how some passages are ignored.
Ye same mind set as the conspiracy nuts and flat earthers. When asked a reasonable question or to provide proof they just put their fingers in their ears and go ' blah, blah, blah not listening'yes, and he's never answered a simple question, of 'do you follow the bible entirely?' - with regard to simple things like shellfish, mixed material clothing, tattoos, and women talking only when told to.
Same thing happens so many times:
Random zealot pops up on the forum
Spouts religious tranche
Gets asked to answer a few questions about how they can 'religiously' follow a book written by human's based on knowledge of life/world/universe at that time of writing book, with specific examples.
Ignores questions, or goes off to find 'How to answer sceptics questions 101' and quotes verbatim.
Digs out his/her next religious tranche 2.0 and repeats that.