markthe sez....
Originally Posted by
Hespera
...when what I actually said was this............
you actually said that Theists are not objective.
You are wrong.
Regardless; the point is, that if ONE, let alone 50, 100 engineers and marine biologist say the bible is full of cracks, more and more biologists say so, why then.................we can only conclude, uh, what exactly?
Nothing. They are all entitled to believe what they like. Just because they are not theology professors does not exclude them from believing something.QUOTE////////////
Well well, lying fur jesus. i did not say "theists are not objective".
If i did tho, it would not be wrong. First, nobody can be 100% objective; second, being a theist excludes consideration of non-goddidit. As in yourself.
Also, this bit about EXCLUDED from BELIEVING? Why did you make that up and bring it it? That wasnt the topic at all. Strawman strawman.
Everyone including you is entitled to an opinion. Your opinion oe evolution is worthless; that of a Professor of Theology is likewise, unless he cares to undertake a lot of study. The opinion of my hypothetical marine biologist is worthless, regardless of what he believes.
You knew that I had a valid point about 50 or 100 engineers and the value of their opinion about the bible. Could not... like so many theocreos.... stand to concede an inch, so instead you changed the subject to whether they are entitled to believe.
Little off topic here, but just a test. do you think, as one of our famous posters here does, that the "sea" in kings that is described as 10 cubits across and 30 around... do you think that those measurements are accurate, or approximate?
Id just like to know if you think that those could, and did, measure and build things precisely correct out to an infinite number of decimal places. yes / no would do; anything else is equivocation.
One last thing. Quit misquoting. Its not nice, or honest. You were calling me dishonest earlier. That title, sir, goes with less calumny and more truth, to you.