LOL, Mark must be a little slow tonight.Hogg said:No dork, that is compliment number two from hogg in the past 24 hours.
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LOL, Mark must be a little slow tonight.Hogg said:No dork, that is compliment number two from hogg in the past 24 hours.
Bob Smith said:Maybe youve already found this site about writings not included in the Bible. www.earlychristianwritings.com
Sorry to hear about the Ms. She workin far away this week? Mmm...brownies! Dammit, I hate dieting! I absolutely love brownies and Jewel loves making them (she used to make em for me when we were in school). Werent you rehabbing an injury recently?
Bob Smith said:Ive never heard of that nag hammidi before. Whats the general idea about it?
Natural training, eh? You plan on sticking with that for good or just a period of time? Now I cant get brownies out of my head! I want to run upstairs and throw a pan in the oven right now! Oh how I could plow through a batch before bedtime! Theyve gotta be plain brownies though, none of this frosting or nuts crap. That just ruins a good piece of chocolate! Ill have to take solace in the fact that I downed a full package of fat-free chocolate pudding earlier. Cant beat refeed days!
Did I ever get back to you on the problem with my knee? VL overpowers VM on my left leg, pulling the patella to the side. I get to do a bunch of foo-foo isolation stuff to get the VM back up to par. Hopefully in a 3-4 weeks I should be back to normal. Neither my doc nor the therapist thought it was torn, but I have pain in areas that wouldnt be affected by my patella, so that is still a concern.
Bob Smith said:Ghiridelli (sp?) brownies rule! Sams Club has a 2 or 4-pack box for pretty cheap.
Id like to rush my knee back to health, but realize that shortcuts will only likely prolong this mess.
Ill read through that stuff on Thomas tomorrow. For now Im off to bed. I know your views on dosages but havent read anything recently about them. Your PM box is full, clean it out once in while.
Have a good night bro. Be sure to get those brownies tomorrow.
garyzilla said:Grizz, I do not see how you can say the Bible is proof of nothing, when it has been proven to be correct over and over again. History, Archaeology have proven it to be correct. Plus what was listed on the first post. The real reason why people do not want to believe in God, Christ ect.. because it means they have to give something up, and be accountable to someone other than yourself. Your post really made no sense, and still does not.
garyzilla said:Classical Islam endorses the killing of infidels but Christianity teaches to love your enemies.
Mark Kerr said:I am not trying to be an ass but:
(1) logical consistency:
Jesus was both man and God simultaneously. That means he was both fallible and infallible at the same time. Logically inconsistent.
[MK]
There are other sources that are very reliable (try the Qur'an).garyzilla said:(1) the proven reliability of the Bible through history and prophecy
I agreegaryzilla said:(2) the demonstrated perfection of Christ
I disagree. Many preinciples are consistent, but my personal opinion is that the ones that are not liked by some were actually taken out of the Bible. IMHO, it's a matter of personal preferrence, if a human doesn't like what s/he sees, s/he'll simply remove it. If i was my own boss, i'll set the rules my own way...garyzilla said:(3) observation and experience that the principles of life and human nature are consistent with those taught by Christianity
What proof do you have?garyzilla said:No religion other than Christianity stands up to all of these tests.
Sadly the wars havent even between different religions - almost all the worldly conflict over the last 2000 years has been between followers of various branches (read sects) that worship the same God. How many more people will die over an argument as to who was the "one true prophet."Ronin_ said:religion is meant to be unifying and encourage peace and harmony yet is responsible for more war than anything else.
All religions are based on there being a higher power, after life in someway or another, yet religious nations band together like soccer hooligans, except armed with rifles, tanks and planes, it's so immaturely sad it's laughable "my god's better than your's"
Mark Kerr said:"If "logic" is in the character of God, then we comprehend it because of His will."
Yes, I know that argument very well. Other than Platonic Idealism (and the watered-down version seen in Augustine), where is there ANY EVIDENCE, Biblical or otherwise, that logic is in the character of God?
Sure, we humans, especially Socrates (the paradigm for logic over emotions and the overdevelopment of reason) seemingly have to be ruled by a logical God. In the 21st Century and every time period since modern philosophy, "illogical" has been a dirty word. In conclusion, there is no evidence that God is pure logic, there is only our desire to be ruled by a logical God.
Kierkegaard, regarded by some to be the greatest of Christian Philosophers (except for Augustine probably), wanted Christianity to throw logic and reasoning out of the window.
The "Leap of Faith" is just that, a leap into the unknown. It is highly unreasonable, and is seen as ridiculous to those who value reason. (Just look at Grizzly. He thinks Christianity is whooey, because he is a highly rational individual.)
[MK]
