TheReasoner
Atheist. Former Christian.
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I could tell you it's the literal interpretation of the bible and insist it's crucial to the bible's authority. Makes about as much sense as what you're saying.You're not the Bible, so I'm not obligated to look anywhere.
Well, then in that case you're wrong and a fool for not looking for the biblical dino-rabbit-cyborg. It's there.You wouldn't have to tell me to 'keep looking'; I wouldn't look in the first place.
It's your position. You interpreted it in a fashion which only has support among sectarian fanatics.AV1611VET said:It's not my position -- I didn't write it.
Nope. You read it, misinterpreted it and elevated it to godhood in your own minds. You're humans. Human beings can be wrong. You are wrong, just look at God's creation. It in it's entirety denies your interpretation. To say you're right despite God's very handiwork is to elevate your own interpretation above God's own work.To look at all makes no sense.
God said it -- it happened -- case closed.
So you're NOT a literalist then? If you reject that, the corners of the earth and the pillars upon which the bible says the earth rests you're reading the bible selectively and can hold no claim to the title of 'literalist'.Go for it, if that's your interpretation. It's your money.
You base your delusion upon the claim to infallible reading. Which has no substanceAnd we KNOW it's right.
I sincerely doubt you'd even take God at His word face to face if it contradicts your interpretation. You obviously don't listen to what He has told us through His creation, so why would you listen to Him in a face-to-face conversation?Let's just let God break the tie in His time and stop with the arguing, shall we?
We looked. There is no support for it. Do you want us to keep looking for what? An event which would have shaped every aspect of the earth's face, yet has left no trace in geology, biology, etc? Why? Where shall we look? It isn't real. Period. Like I said, keeping looking makes just as much sense as looking for the dino-rabbit-cyborg or the pillars, corners and firmament. All - minus the rabbit - the bible claims are real if read the way you say you read it.If you stop looking, then don't tell us it didn't happen; or 'keep looking' is an appropriate response.
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