Quote from: reaper on June 03, 2011, 08:17:35 PMThat'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]
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]
Evidence: A thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment
What you will have put forward there, at best, represents the first inklings of a potential hypothesis, which you'd need to develop, and then go searching for evidence to support. Those concatenations of nouns alone do not constitute evidence.
And, again, nothing you've said addresses the following: If you assume as a starting point the Bible is the "ultimate truth and ultimate guide", then you're beginning with the ultimate confirmation bias. To proceed, you'll need to 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...
The Bible has added harmony to life? The Bible began infusing division between peoples and creating animosity the second it stated that Jews are Gods "chosen people", indicating that he favors Jews more than anyone else. Maybe from where you view it as a person who has faith in it, you like to only look at the positive aspects of it, but from where I sit, all I see it doing is constantly striving to create division by labeling everyone either sinner or saved, jew or gentile, saint or false prophet. I could also mention how wars, crusades, and genocide has all been carried out because of men fighting over their ideas of proper and correct faith in relation to the Bible, but I don't think that applies to this specific argument. The Bible itself never called for these things to take place after the New Testament was finished being written. These are just things that stupid people have done on their own because they felt compelled to do so after reading a book. It's just a book. It's not inherently good OR evil. It's what PEOPLE allow themselves to do after filling their minds with a books information that is good or evil.
Chrisitianity basically says accept the lord and all is forgiven, it doesn't really single people out. It actually seems like the opposite don't you think?
Quote from: reaper on June 06, 2011, 07:58:59 AMChrisitianity basically says accept the lord and all is forgiven, it doesn't really single people out. It actually seems like the opposite don't you think? That would only be part of the basis of protestant christianity, a relatively recent version of the religion when considering how very long it has persisted. Of the many flavors, which one is correct when their claims and ways differ?try not to forget that Christianity is just an extention of judaism, which comes complete with a Chosen People and unforgiveable sins like blasphemy.
I murdered 20 people and their families right in front of them, but then I became a Christian and all was forgiven!
That is what the religion teaches.
I'm sure a preacher or a pope would say that blashphemy of the holy ghost is meant to be: trying to walk the opposite path of god, which I'm sure would qualify as serious crimes from the government.