yeshuaslavejeff
simple truth, martyr, disciple of Yahshua
WHO knew about King Solomon?You’re going to have to explain what you mean by that.
WHO knew about Columbus ?
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WHO knew about King Solomon?You’re going to have to explain what you mean by that.
If you wish to break the forum rules by insulting other members, that's your choice.I know you’re not actually an “Interested” Atheist, so I won’t entertain you with the basics of the ontological argument. You’re welcome to do some personal study so you can be InterestedAtheist instead of IgnorantAtheist.
Scripture is of no relevance here. You need to provide reasons for why something should be believed to be true, and "Because the Bible says so" means nothing.Scripture is clear that our sin does affect God. Does it do Him physical harm? Obviously not at this point. But God is relational, and sin hinders our relationship with Him. And Jesus did endure physical pain and suffering due to sin.
His death on the cross made it possible for you to be forgiven of your sins.
Well, since the primary meaning of harm is physical injury, I thought we'd start off with that.You mean, God can’t be harmed physically. If you’re going to take the exclusive definition of harm as physical and ignore the other types of harm, then you need to remain consistent and say that God specifically can’t be harmed physically. You attempted to say that since God can’t be harmed physically that He can’t be harmed “at all”.
Ah, here we come down to it. So, the "harm" we do God is that our sin hinders a relationship with Him.God is personal and intentional and desires a relationship with you. Therefore, all your sins matter to God. All your sin, from the smallest to the biggest hinders your relationship with Him.
The whole world knew about King Solomon AND about His Wisdom.I’ve no idea what you are trying to say here. Speak plainly.
No it didn’t. How could an Australian 4000 years ago have heard of Noah?The whole world knew about King Solomon AND about His Wisdom.
The whole world knew about Columbus.
The whole world knew about NOAH (who preached for 100 years while working on the ARK as God gave Him specific directions) .
False dichotomy? Deny the truth?No it didn’t. How could an Australian 4000 years ago have heard of Noah?
I don’t know: it’s an assertion. How did the Australians hear about Noah? You seem to think they knew about the Noachian ark- how did they know?False dichotomy? Deny the truth?
How did ALL the nations HEAR of King Solomon ?
Study how all the world knew of King Solomon, or of Christopher Columbus, or anything at all. As you wish, in good time.I don’t know: it’s an assertion. How did the Australians hear about Noah? You seem to think they knew about the Noachian ark- how did they know?
You won’t answer my question because there is no way they could have known.
Ha!Study how all the world knew of King Solomon, or of Christopher Columbus, or anything at all. As you wish, in good time.
You don't seem to want to know anything. So you will have to start searching or studying / researching IF you want to know.
bye.
Ironic!Study how all the world knew of King Solomon, or of Christopher Columbus, or anything at all. As you wish, in good time.
You don't seem to want to know anything. So you will have to start searching or studying / researching IF you want to know.
bye.