is "sword" pronounced "gun" now? It's been awhile since I've been in an english class
Quit acting retarded.
is "sword" pronounced "gun" now? It's been awhile since I've been in an english class
and there is something called " our creator" in the preamble and constitution......He is not imaginary...I speak with him often...(guess that makes me mentally ill too)......He's real...and He loves you
Quit acting retarded.
No comment on my responses?Somebody asked where it said in the Bible we have the right to own guns, and you pull a passage out of context that talks about swords. I'm being quite lucid.
No comment on my responses?
Somebody asked where it said in the Bible we have the right to own guns, and you pull a passage out of context that talks about swords. I'm being quite lucid.
My bad, you weren't acting.
So, what you are saying is that your Bible provides no value structure whatsoever because you can just interpret anything to mean whatever you want it to mean for whatever situation.
Do you not see how stupid this line of thinking is? The Bible doesn't mention skyscrapers or cars or airplanes either. It's the underlying principle of SELF DEFENSE that's important.
I didn’t realize you were straight atheist, but whatevs. I’m willing to cede I was by birth bestowed certain unalienable rights...thank you Flying Spaghetti Monster or BigClay.I think you already know where I stand on that ... It's complete bull ****.
There isn't a God that willed our country into existence. I can't imagine a god sanctioning the slaughter of indigenous people (that were already free) in order to establish a globally recognized country.
These are all purely man-made.
But I can't prove my point any easier than you can prove yours.
I didn’t realize you were straight atheist, but whatevs. I’m willing to cede I was by birth bestowed certain unalienable rights...thank you Flying Spaghetti Monster or BigClay.
Sounds more agnostic to me, honestly. That’s where I am, and further I’m unwilling to grant authority of judgement for my actions to something higher.Depends on how atheist is defined, which has seemed to have morphed into a firmly held belief that there is absolutely nothing and couldn't possibly be. That to me sounds like another faith based religion of sorts.
If there is something there, I don't see it playing a role in our country. I don't think it's up there listening to prayers and granting wishes or whatever and I don't think it's guiding any decisions. If there is some judgment to be made when we pass, I don't think that this entity will care what book you followed or where you sat on Sunday mornings or which direction you faced when you knealt on your mat. The judgment will solely be on your actions towards others. (so in a sense I guess I kind of align with your thought of being born with rights (and as long as you don't infringe on those rights with others, you get in), I don't think it has anything to do with where that is geographically or politically)
In short ... if there is something, I don't think that any of our religions have it right. I think they were created as a means of control and that they are purely man-made constructs. But I don't really think there is anything there either. I'm humble enough to recognize that I have no proof of my stance and I could be wrong. It bothers me that evangelicals won't admit the same.
So my "that's ********" statement was just on the thought that Big Clay had anything to do with forming our country.![]()
So, what you are saying is that your Bible provides no value structure whatsoever because you can just interpret anything to mean whatever you want it to mean for whatever situation.
And people wonder why I don't believe in it.
. I can't imagine a god sanctioning the slaughter of indigenous people (that were already free) in order to establish a globally recognized country.
I’d love to see you post that actual verse in the Bible about the “mark of the beast”. Since you characterize it so very specifically with technology (as ”predicted” by biblical authors through their clear knowledge of the future). Can you do that?So what did Biblical writers know about Supercomputers thousands of years ago when they mentioned an "explosion of knowledge" before Christ returns? How'd they ever imagine such a thing?
What did they know about air travel when they mentioned men moving to and fro around the earth as easily as birds? That sure sounded like some whacked out hippie didn't it? What did they know about Space travel, telescopes, and astronomy when they said Man would look to the edge of the Universe towards the last days and travel towards the stars? How was that even possible to imagine 2 thousand years ago?
What did they know about atomic power or Nuclear conflagration when they described how a bright flash in the sky would melt the skin off of bones in the blink of an eye during Armageddon and the final battle of Man vs Evil?
What did they know about digital technology, bio readers, retina scanners, microchips and the "cashless society" when they mentioned the mark of the Beast and how no Man would be able to buy or sell anything without it? What technology existed back then for them to write such gobbledygook?
What did they know about human cloning, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, and miraculous organ transplants when they mentioned Man will assume he is like God & actually consider himself as God towards these last days?
If you base your disbelief of the Bible and it's warnings to Man on things you think were irrelevant or made no sense or were just made up back when it was written how do you explain it's remarkable descriptions of things exactly as we have them today when those early writers had no clue of how we'd turn out? Turns out they were describing us perfectly including our arrogant hearts due to all of our self assured knowledge.
You still don't believe any of it? It's just all so much nonsense or just coincidence right?
Wasn’t it you that claimed the Old Testament was not literally the word of God — when the nastiness of the text was being debated on another thread a long time ago?Read Exodus.
Wasn’t it you that claimed the Old Testament was not literally the word of God — when the nastiness of the text was being debated on another thread a long time ago?
I’d love to see you post that actual verse in the Bible about the “mark of the beast”. Since you characterize it so very specifically with technology (as ”predicted” by biblical authors through their clear knowledge of the future). Can you do that?
I never said fairy taleNo. I've never claimed the Old Testament wasn't the Word of God. Wasn't it you who claimed the entire Bible is just a giant fairy tale?
I’ve read it.Yes. Will you read it? Or just call it a "fairy tale"?
Do you know the actual verse about the “mark of the beast”, or not?Yes. Will you read it? Or just call it a "fairy tale"?
Do you know the actual verse about the “mark of the beast”, or not?
But you’re not going to post it? Does it
Do you know the actual verse about the “mark of the beast”, or not?
But you’re not going to post it? Does it
Mention anything about technology?
I don’t need your help.....at all. Save your precious timeOK what? Listen I'm not interested in doing this if your only objective is to prove that passage dosen't mean or say exactly what I'm suggesting. It would have been impossible for Men who knew nothing of these technological advances to mention them by name two thousand years ago so if that's what you want you won't get it.
However they most certainly described precisely how we'd be using knowledge to increase our awareness and think we know as much about our World as the Creator...that we would think of ourselves as the Creator is! While it is true we are Created in his image, we are not and we cannot be Almighty God.
The Bible says we will think we are due to our amazing advances of knowledge in the last days...we certainly have advanced more in the last 100 years than in all of human history! So if you are sincere in seeing how that all ties together, I'd be happy to point that Scripture out to you. If you're however just on a mission to mock me, don't waste your time 'cause I'm not wasting mine helping you.
Depends on how atheist is defined
seemed to have morphed into a firmly held belief that there is absolutely nothing and couldn't possibly be.
If there is something there, I don't see it playing a role in our country.
I don't think it's up there listening to prayers and granting wishes or whatever and I don't think it's guiding any decisions.
If there is some judgment to be made when we pass, I don't think that this entity will care what book you followed or where you sat on Sunday mornings or which direction you faced when you knealt on your mat.
The judgment will solely be on your actions towards others.
as long as you don't infringe on those rights with others, you get in)
I don't think it has anything to do with where that is geographically or politically)
In short ... if there is something, I don't think that any of our religions have it right.
I think they were created as a means of control and that they are purely man-made constructs
But I don't really think there is anything there either.
I'm humble enough to recognize that I have no proof of my stance and I could be wrong. It bothers me that evangelicals won't admit the same.