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scorpion86 wrote:S.O.S. says there is no God, but after 15 pages all we have are opinions, still no proof. "of this we are all clear" where do we find the evidence that there is no supreme being? can I examine it for myself or am I to take your word for it?
Don't come back with the old "prove that there is" adage, you started the thread, the burden of proof lies on you.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:You'll notice we've been trying since the first page to get him to say something of actual substance...
daddy1gringo wrote:MeDeFe wrote:daddy1gringo wrote:You may well say “I don’t buy this. The ‘God changed his mind’ theory makes more sense to me.” It depends largely on your point of view. This is how I read it.
Interesting sidelight. What God caused Balaam to experience on the road with his ass was exactly what God was experiencing with Balaam. A creature of lower intelligence, who is supposed to be following your directions keeps pushing for doing something else, like he knows better. Very frustrating. Made Balaam want to kill the dumb ass, and feel justified in doing so.
God says the guy shouldn't go there under any circumstances.
God says he can go there after all.
God sends an angel to prevent him from getting there.
The angel stands in his way three times and then says he can go there.
I don't know, but it sure seems like someone can't quite make up their mind.
Case in point.
15 Then Balak sent other princes, more numerous and more distinguished than the first.
16 They came to Balaam and said: "This is what Balak son of Zippor says: Do not let anything keep you from coming to me,
17 because I will reward you handsomely and do whatever you say. Come and put a curse on these people for me."
18 But Balaam answered them, "Even if Balak gave me his palace filled with silver and gold, I could not do anything great or small to go beyond the command of the LORD my God.
19 Now stay here tonight as the others did, and I will find out what else the LORD will tell me."
20 That night God came to Balaam and said, "Since these men have come to summon you, go with them, but do only what I tell you."
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
daddy1gringo wrote:Medefe, did you even read what I wrote? You're just re-stating what mittens said and I answered it. Look, if you think there's something wrong with what I said, cough it up, but don't just pretend I never said it. Honestly, Medefe, you prove from some of your posts that you gave a lot of intelligence, but sometimes you just freakin' refuse to use it.
Summary: God's assertion that he's not going to change his mind is in response to their expecting him to change who he will bless and curse because they're standing on a different hill. He will not change that and he never wanted Balaam to go with these men. He does not change his mind on either of these things. The only thing that changes is he lets Balaam have his way, do what God told him not to do, waste his time, get threatened by the king and look stupid. The angel/donkey thing was for balaam's benefit: a) a reminder of who is boss, and b) an object lesson in what it feels like. If God wanted to kill him, he's a fried pork chop.
EDIT: This is a summary. for fuller statement of this idea, see original post just below middle of page 15.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
john9blue wrote:scorpion86 wrote:S.O.S. says there is no God, but after 15 pages all we have are opinions, still no proof. "of this we are all clear" where do we find the evidence that there is no supreme being? can I examine it for myself or am I to take your word for it?
Don't come back with the old "prove that there is" adage, you started the thread, the burden of proof lies on you.
You'll notice we've been trying since the first page to get him to say something of actual substance...
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
SultanOfSurreal wrote:john9blue wrote:You'll notice we've been trying since the first page to get him to say something of actual substance...
i have said plenty of substance, for instance i linked you to a definitive disproof of the ontological argument which you have completely ignored. here is another, by kant
http://www.ghc.edu/humanities/dlarson/kanto.htm
scorpion86 wrote:S.O.S. says there is no God, but after 15 pages all we have are opinions, still no proof. "of this we are all clear" where do we find the evidence that there is no supreme being? can I examine it for myself or am I to take your word for it?
Don't come back with the old "prove that there is" adage, you started the thread, the burden of proof lies on you.
john9blue wrote:You'll notice we've been trying since the first page to get him to say something of actual substance...
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
scorpion86 wrote:actually what you have linked to, both links, is someone elses opinion. in their minds they cannot justify the existance of a supreme being. thousands of opinions can be presented for either side. which side you accept depends on your way thinking.
can you believe in something you cannot see, hear or touch, or do you deny its existance because of these things?
while i can't provide scientific proof that God exist, you can't provide any that he does not, only theories and opinions.
daddy1gringo wrote:Actually, this thread IS about disproving God's existence. Your opening statement was "btw, there is no God...Just wanted to make sure we're all clear on this" You thereby stated the idea that there is no God as a certainty. Still waiting for you to back that up.
SultanOfSurreal wrote:the abrahamic bully of the old testament is clearly nonexistent, being that the bible makes reams of unsupported, physically impossible, logically incoherent claims
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
daddy1gringo wrote:SultanOfSurreal wrote:the abrahamic bully of the old testament is clearly nonexistent, being that the bible makes reams of unsupported, physically impossible, logically incoherent claims
OK, that's progress. I've already dealt with 2 such supposed things; what else you got?
daddy1gringo wrote:That's better. It never actually quotes Balaam asking again, but look at v. 19. "Now stay here tonight as the others did, and I will find out what else the LORD will tell me." It's pretty clear that he asked again when god had already told him "no" in no uncertain terms.
I also like what he did in v.13: "The Lord has refused to let me go with you." Do you have kids? Ever get this one? You tell them no to something and bother to explain, it's dangerous, or only low-lifes do that kind of thing, or there are other consequences, possible or certain, to the action. What do they tell their friends? "Mom&Dad won't let me. Ugh, {rolls eyes} it's SO unfair."
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Dancing Mustard wrote:Perhaps God's sudden personality switch halfway through the story would be a good next one to talk about? One minute 'perfection' is angry and wrathful, the next minute it's 'loving and forgiving'.
Also, I'd like to hear a point by point defence of the rules laid down in Leviticus... which so far as I can tell are almost all completely contradictory with the teachings (and recorded behaviour) of Christ.
Dancing Mustard wrote:Perhaps God's sudden personality switch halfway through the story would be a good next one to talk about? One minute 'perfection' is angry and wrathful, the next minute it's 'loving and forgiving'.
Dancing Mustard wrote:Also, I'd like to hear a point by point defence of the rules laid down in Leviticus... which so far as I can tell are almost all completely contradictory with the teachings (and recorded behaviour) of Christ.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote:Also, I'd like to hear a point by point defence of the rules laid down in Leviticus... which so far as I can tell are almost all completely contradictory with the teachings (and recorded behaviour) of Christ.
Most do make sense, but what specifically?
daddy1gringo wrote:SultanOfSurreal wrote:OK, that's progress. I've already dealt with 2 such supposed things; what else you got?
let's start with the great deluge, dudes living for 900+ years

RjBeals wrote:There is no god?
I have 3 little girls, who are coming to the age where I need to decide what to teach them in terms of religion. I was raised catholic, but have since dismissed that as the absolute truth. I wish I was part of the majority, who blindly follows a religion, and worships Jesus, or a god, but i just can't. I just can't. i struggle with it all the time. What do I do? Do I go against my gut feeling, and teach my girls Christianity, simply for the morality of it? Or do I dismiss it all, and tell them most of mankind is nuts? I mean, really - I think the American Indians had it right when they respected the earth, and all it's creatures. Jesus??? don't think so. God? in a sense that maybe there is a higher power that knows something behind the existence of the universe, and time... but i just don't have the faith for that - sorry. I guess I think that matter is it. We live, and die, and get buried, and that's it. It's not the most pleasant thought for the 'afterlife' - but i think it's real. sorry.