Part of them are hypocrites. Most don't actually know what they're talking about. They take snippets of the Bible & use those like nightly news sounds bites.
(but when you have power to do what you want it's more dangerous)
I'm not sure what's being argued here: if he did a good thing or if he killed people.
Ultimately, the belief that the Bible was somehow dictated by or authorized by or in some way represents the literary or philosophical intent of the creator of the universe, sets the gold standard for confirmation bias: assume it's all "true" to begin with, then quietly gloss over all the parts that are patently obscene to present day cultural baselines, and cling tenaciously to everything remaining...
That's the way the world works.[so far, we agree] The bible is what god defined[citation needed], it's the natural way of life[citation needed], explained to humans by humans[agree!], through their connection to god[citation needed]. Basically it helps people walk the correct path of life[citation needed], work for charity, etc. In fact it has created civilization[citation needed] and added even more harmony to life[citation needed]. Just remember if you took away god from the prisoners, what they would have left, and that there's no purpose to anything else.[citation needed]
Care to support your assertions?
it's the natural way of life
Basically it helps people walk the correct path of life
In fact it has created civilization[citation needed] and added even more harmony to life
Just remember if you took away god from the prisoners, what they would have left, and that there's no purpose to anything else.[citation needed]
Further, nothing you've stated appears to contradict my claim:Ultimately, the belief that the Bible was somehow dictated by or authorized by or in some way represents intent of the creator of the universe, sets the gold standard for confirmation bias: assume it's all "true" to begin with, then quietly gloss over all the parts that are patently obscene to present day cultural baselines, and cling tenaciously to everything remaining...
Quote from: quadzFurther, nothing you've stated appears to contradict my claim:Ultimately, the belief that the Bible was somehow dictated by or authorized by or in some way represents intent of the creator of the universe, sets the gold standard for confirmation bias: assume it's all "true" to begin with, then quietly gloss over all the parts that are patently obscene to present day cultural baselines, and cling tenaciously to everything remaining...true is in quotation marks, and you're trying to turn the bible into something it isn't. the message is clear, you just can't take out snippets, and decipher the meaning, in almost all cases, that's not why they were written.
Glossing over obscene parts is a judgment you'd make considering why they were written and putting them in context, no?
Also I think you ignored the meaning of the quotation marks.
The bible is what god defined, it's the natural way of life, explained to humans by humans, through their connection to god.
When I used quotes on "true", I meant to convey that truth seems to be a key quantity in dispute. Also, somewhat in the flavor of the "truth" of: 2 + 2 = 5 (for extremely large values of 2)
If the bible is the ultimate truth and ultimate guide, I'd hardly call taking things out of context and not underanding the "why" the start of showing the bible is the gold standard for some type of logical fallacy.
I understand what you meant by the quotes, but literally the bible highlights a connection to the holy spirit[citation needed], it's not based on assumption[citation needed]. I think even if you don't believe in it, there's no avoiding it, as god(_not_ the universe[citation needed]) just is. There's no assuming, it's just self evident truth[citation needed]. I think especially if you consider the bible to be the word of god, your claim doesn't make sense on a few levels[such as?]. I've attempted to convince you it is, I didn't expect success.
If I can conjure up something, I can make 2+2=5.
But there's no assumption, the word of the koran or bible (same thing) is handed down from god.
If someone disagrees with you all you can do is appeal to scientific values - and if he doesn’t share those values the conversation is over.If someone doesn’t value evidence, what evidence are you going to provide to prove that they should value it?If someone doesn’t value logic, what logical argument are you going to provide to show the importance of logic?
If someone doesn’t value evidence, what evidence are you going to provide to prove that they should value it?
Quote from: quadzIf someone doesn’t value evidence, what evidence are you going to provide to prove that they should value it?indeed
If someone disagrees with you all you can do is appeal to scientific values - and if he doesn't share those values the conversation is over.If someone doesn't value evidence, what evidence are you going to provide to prove that they should value it?If someone doesn't value logic, what logical argument are you going to provide to show the importance of logic?