corvus_corax
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Actually, no, AV never didWere you claiming a high mensa score?
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Actually, no, AV never didWere you claiming a high mensa score?
Yeah well maybe he missed it by2 %He said he only missed out by 2 points, yet I wasn't aware they told you your score, just whether or not you were in the top 2 percentile range.
Yeah, sounds like every IQ test Ive taken.The Mensa IQ test is highly flawed, though, you could be a complete genius in one subject, but if they don't ask any questions on that subject, then it makes no difference, you'll still appear to have a lower IQ.
I don't see what the problem is with Pi in 1 Kings 7.Take a look at this artist's representation:Notice five things that this object could have, if it was built to specs:![]()
Thus satisfying all the dimensions necessary.
- 7.5 feet heigth [5 cubits] (not counting the oxen at the base)
- the brim at the top 1.7124 feet [1.1416 cubits] wide
- an outer circumference of 45 feet [30 cubits]
- an inner circumference of 15 feet [10 cubits]
- a wall 4-6 inches [handbreath] thick
I totally disagree --- the passage is correct as it stands.This is why I say that the text would be "perfect" if it simply didn't mention one of the dimensions. As such, there would be no problem with ratio at all. Pi wouldn't have been implied to be 3 and we wouldn't be having this conversation.
I totally disagree --- the passage is correct as it stands.
I said it before, and I'll say it again --- the diameter was 10 cubits --- as in 10.0000000000...
The circumference that is mentioned, 30 cubits, is also correct --- as in 30.0000000000...
Pi, which isn't even mention, is still 3.14159265358979323846...
What is confusing you guys is not Pi --- it's the thickness of the wall.
I totally disagree --- the passage is correct as it stands.
I said it before, and I'll say it again --- the diameter was 10 cubits --- as in 10.0000000000...
The circumference that is mentioned, 30 cubits, is also correct --- as in 30.0000000000...
Pi, which isn't even mention, is still 3.14159265358979323846...
What is confusing you guys is not Pi --- it's the thickness of the wall.
As I've pointed out, we have no indication they are being accurate to more than 1 significant figure. As such, 10 and 30 are appropriate and accurate as stated. Furthermore, it is likely fully accurate to the best of their measurements. Furtherfurthermore, it's irrelevant to the point of the verseLady kate sez....Why is this even an issue? Has everyone (especially the OP) completely missed the point of First Kings?QUOTE//////////////////
Hespea sez;
does not matter what the point of Kings may have been.
the topic here is accuracy, inerrency, literal meaning as applied to that passage.
It is impossible for the measurements to be correct, as stated.
Among the reasons are the impossibility of making the measurements, as has been stated to near nauseum now.
So... see... the bible in this case is only approximate.
so in what other ways is it only approximate?
Can it be perfect and inerrant if has has ANY errors?
How approximate can you get and still be perfect and True?
Its not important. I dont believe 90% of whats in that book anyway.
AV brought the subject up, and the only reason for me to pursue it is to watch the defenders of biblical inerrency flop about like young mackerels trying to get out of admitting that the bible is not accurate.
Yes, I agree; but I used the decimal points for emphasis.[serious];52412514 said:Measurements are never assumed to be infinitely precise. In fact, it is fundamentally impossible for them to be infinitely precise as that there are many factors that would change them, temperature, humidity, pressure, Brownian motion if it comes down to it. You are simply introducing error into what would otherwise be a completely correct passage.
It's not.Why is this even an issue?
Again --- I disagree.You are missing the point. There would simply need be no discussion if the author was smarter. Either he could have left out a detail which would have forestalled any discussion about this passage or he could have given a whole bunch more information that would also have forestalled this discussion.
Was Noah's Ark 300 cubits long?So the thing is 30 cubits around, correct to an infinite number of decimal places?
Genesis 6:15b said:The length of the ark shall be three hundred cubits,
see i don't think you even get this argument AV.Again --- I disagree.
Every word in that verse is as it should be.
There is no error whatsoever.
The diameter of one perimeter is ten cubits, while the circumference of the other perimeter is thirty cubits.