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Do I need to start watching The Three Stooges so I can understand your posts?
I hope not!
Hitler is a negative example, but an effective one.
He is given credit for doing something he ordered others to do.
No. Nowhere in the Bible says that.
Reality disagrees with your assertions. The text clearly states that masters may beat their slaves:
Exodus 21:20-21 – “If a man beats his male or female slave with a rod and the slave dies as a direct result, he must be punished, but he is not to be punished if the slave gets up after a day or two, since the slave is his property.”
It says you can beat your slave, just don't kill him, 'cause, you know, that'd be really bad.
The big guy could have said, "hey, don't beat your slaves." Or better yet, he could have said, "hey, you shouldn't own human beings as property." You get the idea.It does not say you can beat your slave. It says: If you beat ...
In OT time, God's people did many things that they should not do.
So is today.
The suggestion is beneath someone who otherwise appears able to express himself. There is no reason to assume one's Christian faith is blind and so subject to whatever it is one imagines and accepts to be true in a mental process proceeding from the mind. Christian Faith is from God, not a result of our mental processes. So there is no reason for any Christian to fear or doubt that even considering any proclamation from science could be something that might possibly rock that Gift from God. Am sorry not everyone agrees.Do I need to start watching The Three Stooges so I can understand your posts?
I hope not!
Teachers have to prepare their students for the test developed by the board of education. If they cover the required material then they can teach whatever they want on top of that. But of course the students will not be tested on it. I have talked to homeschooled students that tell me high school only takes a few hours a day and they get better test results then the students that are in school all day long.http://www.slate.com/articles/healt...ed_where_tax_money_supports_alternatives.html
I know it say so but we all know how some web sites tell lies.
No, it doesn't.Reality disagrees with your assertions. The text clearly states that masters may beat their slaves:
Exodus 21:20 And if a man smite his servant, or his maid, with a rod, and he die under his hand; he shall be surely punished.Itinerant Lurker said:Exodus 21:20-21 – “If a man beats his male or female slave with a rod and the slave dies as a direct result, he must be punished, but he is not to be punished if the slave gets up after a day or two, since the slave is his property.”
We have no concept of what it was to be a "slave" in the Bible because of what was going on in the south in this country before the Civil war. Slavery according to the Bible could only last 7 years. They called it indentured servants. Back then it was really more of an issue of the person not wanting to go when their 7 years was up. They really had no were to go and if they had a Bible believing masters then they were well taken care of. Even animals, a good man takes good care of his animals but an evil and wicked man does not provide good care for them.The big guy could have said, "hey, don't beat your slaves." Or better yet, he could have said, "hey, you shouldn't own human beings as property." You get the idea.
I can.Besides there is too much fossil record indicating some degree of evolving, and no one can logically deny that.
Well one can say a thing is true or fact, but what matters here is what conclusions one draws from that truth and not overstating what that fact/truth means. The fact there are indeed jumps, gaps, leaps, and pop-ups from no where found in the fossil record does not refute that a lot of the fossil record we have shows things evolving in to higher ordered forms.I can.
If you take a photograph of every fossil in existence, put them together chronologically, and make an FPS movie out of them; the movie would show the sudden -- not gradual -- appearance of species.
And for the record, faith comes from reading the Bible.
Romans 10:17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Pardon me, chief, but it seems to me that the ones exhibiting "blind faith" would be the evolutionists.If one wants to have a blind faith that says no fossil record shows anything evolving, be my guest - it is a false and dangerous stance for a Christian to take.
No, it doesn't.
Exodus 21:20 And if a man smite his servant, or his maid, with a rod, and he die under his hand; he shall be surely punished.
Exodus 21:21 Notwithstanding, if he continue a day or two, he shall not be punished: for he is his money.
Since when are servants and maids considered slaves?
We have no concept of what it was to be a "slave" in the Bible
Slavery according to the Bible could only last 7 years. They called it indentured servants. Back then it was really more of an issue of the person not wanting to go when their 7 years was up.
The point is that the Bible provides legal protection for servants that they would not have apart from the law as we find it in the Bible.
If any of my replies here were read, it would be clear that I have repeatedly indicated there are always some folks exhibiting blind faith on both sides of this discussion, even in this thread. I would and have in this thread objected equally whether the blind faith was being shown by a Christian or an atheist.Pardon me, chief, but it seems to me that the ones exhibiting "blind faith" would be the evolutionists.
They scientifically believe in things that science cannot scientifically provide; viz., missing links.
And if their philosophy of evolution explains things to your satisfaction ... well then, you're entitled to your set of standards.
I set my standards much higher (as did Frances Kelsey).
Evolution is nothing more than a game of connect-the-dots, witchcraft edition.
I believe someone already used a wrong translation.Oh, so you are going to argue this is a translation issue? Fantastic. Which translation would you like me to use to show you that you are still wrong?
Not forever, all slaves were to be released at the 50 year jubilee. So you could not own a slave from one generation to the next. This was a big issue with the abolitionists is that the child of a female slave was considered to be a slave no matter how much white blood they had in them. Under Moses all the slaves were set free at the golden jubilee and that means they could be free or renegotiate their contract.This is innaccurate. Hebrew debt slaves could only be held for seven years, but non-Hebrew slaves could be owned forever.