The bible's contradictions visualized.
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- Salarrue0
Not really just sharing some passages. Is not this topic about the Bible anyways? So I feel that is important to quote the book itself
- breadlegz0
5 reasons God exists:
- Creativa0
439 contradictions vs 63,778 consistencies + more than 400 fulfilled prophecies..hmmmm let the facts do the talking:
http://theresurgence.com/2010/11…
- tOki0
- georgesIII0
but anyone thinks, except for the subject,
this poster is ugly??- i wonder how it would look printed, and in more than red..couple extra colours might look cooltOki
- gramme0
I really can't stand red type against black.
- jon_d0
so... it's all hair.
- jon_d0
red hair.
- Dillinger0
Faithpalm
- Projectile0
You can't deny the existence of God. The evidence is all around you.
Every culture, even ones that had been isolated from the rest of mankind, have believed in some form of deity, be it a god, ancestors or multiple gods. So when people say do you believe in god, I say yes. He exists in the minds of people and has an incredible presence. Wars have been fought, cathedrals and mosques all over the world, millions of people at church every Sunday.
But that's as far as it goes. The spaghetti monster made us, God is genetically built into us as a default answer to the questions we can't find the answer to.
- If enough people believe in Santa does that make him real? Lolmonospaced
- i think you are missing Projectile's point, monolocustsloth
- I sideskirted it to make a point using the same logic that belief = reality.monospaced
- it's kind of ridiculous.monospaced
- monospaced0
I can deny the existence of god. There is not a shred of evidence he exists.
- you can't deny the concept though, which I think what Projectile was sayingBaskerviIle
- truemonospaced
- Beeswax0
Mono, every atheist argument lacks either knowledge or logic.
"If enough people believe in Santa does that make him real?" is one of those arguments.
Most of these beliefs grew from a real incident, people, object etc.
The story of Santa Claus grew out of a real living person who has been considered as a Saint, Saint Nicholas."On the evening of 5 December, Sinterklaas brings presents to every child who has behaved him- or herself in the past year (in practice, just like with Santa Claus, all children receive gifts without distinction).
The metamorphosis of Saint Nicholas into the more commercially lucrative Santa Claus, which took several centuries in Europe and America, has recently been re-enacted in the saint's home town: the city of Demre."
Rest is available on the web if you want to learn.Regarding the existence of God, I prefer to talk with the words of some real people who shaped the thinking of humanity through out the history.
Some of these could be listed as Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, F. Bacon, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Spinoza, Descartes, Kant, Nietzsche and many that I couldn't remember now."The fanatical atheists," he wrote in a letter, "are like slaves who are still feeling the weight of their chains which they have thrown off after hard struggle. They are creatures who--in their grudge against traditional religion as the 'opium of the masses'-- cannot hear the music of the spheres."
Einstein- Ahhh I missed this post, sorry I regurgitated thatpopfodders
- monospaced0
Beeswax, the very use of the word "every" when saying that atheist arguments lacks knowledge or logic is extremist in and of itself. While that may be your experience, I would confidently say that it is logic itself that drives atheist arguments and that the opposite, religious arguments and belief, shun logic altogether.
Your quote about Einstein is not very revealing. He might be speaking more of ignorant atheists, but he saw what we all see now, which is an unbelievably beautiful and large universe full of wonder and amazing things. We are small in the big picture. That is not religion. Einstein was an atheist.
- ApeRobot0
To me ,the only things that humans should worship is the the ground they are walking on,the air they breath,the water they drink....basically,the only things that allow them to be alive.
We destroy it.
Fighting for centuries about who's wrong and who's right.
Fighting for the same "god" with a different name,worshiping multiple versions of the same book,originally written in the ancient Egypt or even Sumerian.Re-arranged by modern religions.We always look in the wrong direction,thinking that there is something else in a better place,something bigger than us.
Instead of watching what is in front of our eyes.Humans allways need to have something bigger then them
- And you believe in a conspiracy documentary called zeitgeist?Beeswax