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The Entropy of the Bible

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So what you're saying is OT = Rambo god, and NT = Dali Lama god?

Good to know.
Ahem --- um --- have Dali Lama read the book of Revelation, where Jesus makes Rambo look like Gomer Pyle.
 
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Ya --- I saw that --- he's overlooking the fact that in Joshua, Martial Law is in effect."Context, context, context" --- as we say.

  • Israel in Joshua's time = time to kill.
  • Israel in Matthew's time = time to heal.

So God changes with the seasons. Good to know.
 
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Aahh, the 'ol 'my god can beat up your god' approach. Nice.

Doesn't change the fact Nathan spanked you using your own source.


Maybe so, but he wont admit it, and he did pretty good showing that its possible to use cubits out to an infinite number of decimal places.. That should make up for it!
 
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So how is a "theocreologist" different from "creationist?" and why are you using the term?
I actually like that term --- I think I differs in that, since "theo" is a prefix for "god", it says that god --- or, in our case, God --- created the heaven and the earth.

As opposed to, say, panspermia or Mother Nature.
 
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I actually like that term --- I think I differs in that, since "theo" is a prefix for "god", it says that god --- or, in our case, God --- created the heaven and the earth.

As opposed to, say, panspermia or Mother Nature.

OK. Then can you explain what a "Scientatheist" is?
 
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I actually like that term --- I think I differs in that, since "theo" is a prefix for "god", it says that god --- or, in our case, God --- created the heaven and the earth.

As opposed to, say, panspermia or Mother Nature.

basically, it means the exact same thing as the common connotation of "creationist," but it sounds more impressive.
 
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basically, it means the exact same thing as the common connotation of "creationist," but it sounds more impressive.
I disagree, because I think we're all creationists --- even atheists - (and I know you disagree).

"Theocreationist" just distinguishes us from, say, "geocreationists".
 
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