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Jun 1, 2019 01:44:06   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
If the Bible is such a peril to human life, then why is the Bible the best selling and most widely distributed book in history? It has beaten the second best seller 5 times over. It even holds the Guinness World Record.

You have your wagon hitched to a very lame horse, Nik.






It is as Dr Carl Sagan said in his last book a Demon haunted world “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the t***h. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.”
― Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark

“Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality. When we recognize our place in an immensity of light‐years and in the passage of ages, when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling, that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual. So are our emotions in the presence of great art or music or literature, or acts of exemplary selfless courage such as those of Mohandas Gandhi or Martin Luther King, Jr. The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both.”
― Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
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Jun 1, 2019 01:26:27   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Using our military for law enforcement would be a monumental mistake. The problem is not the entire FBI, the problem is at the top. All the president needs to do is fire Wray and replace him. In addition, AG Barr is just getting started with the investigation into deep state corruption.

Never in history has a military c**p resulted in preserving a nation's system of government.






Barr is not going to come up with s**t there is no c**p rump has caused us nothing but trouble and further division It's the tried and true Republican tactic "don't look at us look at those other guys "
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Jun 1, 2019 01:21:02   #
okie don wrote:
Treason is a serious offense.
The penalty is death.







Treason can only be charged when we are at war
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Jun 1, 2019 01:08:35   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Lord, have mercy. What utter nonsense.






Religion is out first version of the t***h our first attempt as a species to what we tried when we didn't know anything, we didn't know we lived on a spherical planet, or that the planet revolved around the sun, we didn't know there were micro organisms that were the cause of disease, we thought diseases were caused by curses or witches. We didn't know anything from the childish terrified ignorant origins of our animal primate species. It was our first attempt at philosophy, morality but. because it was our first it was our worst. We now have better explanations for all thee dreads and we have cleared up all these mysteries. Yet we still dwell and in some societies not just dwell but live under a totalitaian regkme that forbids us to think about the progress that has been made or denies us the knowledge altogether that these advances have in fact occured. Where once the bible might have been an aid to society, today it is a areally great peril to our ability to survive as a civilized species.


Thus it would seem that offering a totality solution to after all what is a real problem to its gastly reliance on the super natural rather than the much more miraculous, much more beautiful, much more elegant, much more harmonious, natural explanation. Think how much more lovelier elegant and persuasive Einstine and Darwin are than the iea of the burnning bush or the demand thagt with out circumcision there would no redemption just pictue it.
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May 31, 2019 22:01:19   #
[quote=Nickolai]It may not be said that there is no god--it may be said that there is no reason be said that there is one
That is what Lucreatus and Democratus and the original anti thiestic thinkers said in their critique of religion. To go from a Diest to a Thiest in other words to a person who says god cares about you, knows who you are, minds what you do, answeres your prayers, cares whic bits of your penius or clitoris you saw off r have sawan away for you, minds who you go to bed with, and in what way, what holy days you observe, minds what you eat, minds what positions you use for pleasure, your worke is still ahead of you and lots of luck. The reasons why I'm glad this is not true is



The totalitarian belief, the wish to be a s***e, In a revival mtg when I was 11 years I was implored to open up my heart to Jesus and surrender to god. My thought was I didn't want to surrender to any one. It is the desire of religious people that there be an unalterable, unchallengeable, radical authority, who can convict you of thought crime while your asleep. Who must subject you to total surveillance around the clock keeping track of every thing you do and has a list of 10 things he does not want you to do and if you do any one of them the real fun begins, you'll be cast into a lake of fire and brimstone to burn and choke for eternity---but he loves you !! A celestial North Korea. Who but a s***e wants this to be true ??


N. K. has a dead man for its president Kim Jong Il who is head of the party and of the army Kim il Sung is the first leader. It is a necrocracy the son is the reincarnation of the father. It is the most revolting, utter, absolute, and heartless tyranny the human species has ever evolved but at lest you can Fing die and leave North Korea. does the bible or the Koran offer you that liberty ?? NO--No-- the tyranny, misery, the utter ownership of your entire personality, the smashing of your individuality only begins t the point of death. This is evil, it attacks us in our deepest most essential integrity --it's and insult to us, it says to us we you and I cannot know individually, or collectively, right from wrong with celestial or divine permission e would not know right from wrong
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May 31, 2019 21:17:20   #
John King wrote:
"...Both of you should consider another perspective... have you ever heard of anthropomorphism? Giving human characteristics to non-human things? While I believe in a Supreme Intelligence, for lack of a better term, what makes you think that an entity capable of creating the entire universe; (or at least starting the creation ball rolling) CAN be understood by humans? ..."

What makes you think that a Supreme Intelligence that creates the entire universe wouldn't care about that creation?

And even more to the point . . . what makes you think that this God wouldn't care enough about (His) creation to make sure that (His) message and revelation of (Himself) would not be done with clarity?

I've said it before . . . this entire thing we call existence is all about God restoring a relationship between God and His creation! The first few chapters of Genesis reveals creation of all we perceive and mankind . . . mankind's fall from the relationship with God . . . and the entire rest of the Bible is all about God restoring that broken relationship! It is all about RELATIONSHIP!!!


"...I think any attempt to ascribe human like attributes a Being of this nature is an exercise in futility..."

You have it backwards according to the Bible! God created us with His attributes . . . not the other way around!


"...Suppose that this "Being" is not supernatural at all but simply an as yet not understood part of the natural order of things? What if survival of consciousness after physical death is simply a natural phenomenon rather than a religious one?..."

"Suppose" and "what if's" are just that . . . grasping at clouds and trying to hold water in your hands! One can speak on them until their blue in the face and get absolutely nowhere!


"...There are lots of things we understand imperfectly or not at all. One thing remains consistent about human scientific achievement; whenever we think we have reached some sort of pinnacle, sooner or later we are proven wrong..."

Science is a tool . . . trying to prove God scientifically can be futile. Although there has been a concept of Intelligent Design proposed by some, one can conclude there is a God by observing all of creation and answering the hard questions on their own.

There are numerous scientists that believe in God . . .
Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543),
Francis Bacon (1561-1627),
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642),
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630),
William Harvey (1578 –1657),
Rene Descartes (1596-1650),
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662),
Isaac Newton (1642-1727),
Gottfried Leibniz (1646 –1716),
Robert Boyle (1791-1867),
Michael Faraday (1791-1867),
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895),
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884),
William Thomson Kelvin (1824-1907),
James Clerk Maxwell (1831 –1879),
Ernst Haeckel (1834 –1919),
Max Planck (1858-1947),
Robert A. Millikan (1868 – 1953),
Guglielmo Marconi (1874 –1937),
Albert Einstein (1879-1955),
Erwin Schrödinger (1887 –1961),
Arthur Compton (1892 – 1962),
Werner Heisenberg (1901 – 1976),
John Eccles (1903 – 1997),
Francis Collins (Born 1950) . . . . . to name a few!
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It may not be said that there is no god--it may be said that there is no reason be said that there is one
That is what Lucreatus and Democratus and the original anti thiestic thinkers said in their critique of religion. To go from a Diest to a Thiest in other words to a person who says god cares about you, knows who you are, minds what you do, answeres your prayers, cares whic bits of your penius or clitoris you saw off r have sawan away for you, minds who you go to bed with, and in what way, what holy days you observe, minds what you eat, minds what positions you use for pleasure, your worke is still ahead of you and lots of luck. The reasons why I'm glad this is not true is
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May 31, 2019 19:41:35   #
proud republican wrote:
Seriously?????.....Mueller hasnt said anything new today....






He proved Barr is a liar. Barr had told us Mueller had not taken into consideration the DIJ policy that a president couldn't be charged and Mueller said he did and that why he couldn't charge him with obstruction through the judicial system that it was up to Congress to deal with it. Barr said there was no collusion and no obstruction but there were 11 instances of obstruction and Mueller said there is insufficient evidence of collusion, he did not say there was no evidence just insufficient evidence to charge and he couldn't charge anyway
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May 31, 2019 18:43:18   #
America 1 wrote:
Wh**ever it takes.
If my expenses go up either do without or pay up.
The end result is what counts.
We have to somehow stop this invasion.






There was no problem until Trump got elected 2015 was the lowest numbers of immigrants in decades but making a campaign issue out of it caused a deluge of immigrants wanting in before the boarder gets closed
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May 31, 2019 18:38:46   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Yes and No...

It may have a detrimental effect on the Mexican economy that will lead the government to address the long standing issue of i*****l i*********n..

But it will certainly have a detrimental effect on the American economy in the meantime...

How badly does one wish to resolve the issue of i*****l i*********n via the southern border?





The only thing that stops immigration is jobs. No jobs no immigration
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May 30, 2019 17:06:27   #
Noraa wrote:
God be with you Bahmer! I will keep you and yours in my prayers. You sound so depressed to be so young. We still live on a beautiful earth that God gave us and I for one still have a lot of hope for it's future.






Mother nature gave us this beautiful earth that right wingers are hell bent on despoiling
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May 30, 2019 17:03:57   #
woodguru wrote:
And by the way, it is moronic to talk about shooting Americans over their beliefs, religious or political.








A right winger would sooner die than to compromise on anything and they would rather k**l you than to let get anything you way the extreme vindictiveness of our president is a good example
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May 30, 2019 17:00:58   #
bahmer wrote:
When is it time to start shooting?
By Dean Garrison - May 29, 2019

Tonight I stand before you a broken down old man. I am 50 years old, but the strokes and lack of sleep have made me age well before my time.

HOWEVER… I have been fighting this fight for a long time and I am not about to stop.

I have been censored and blocked and suspended. Businesses and advertisers refuse to do business with me because of my politics. And my politics are THE T***H.

We are entering a time of great confusion, my friends. We can’t trust the news we hear, we can’t trust the representatives we elect, we can’t even trust our neighbors across the street, in some cases.

But we still have each other AND we still have God on our side.

It’s easy for us to forget that everything follows God’s plan.

We are human and too often try to play God ourselves. That is not how it works…

The topic of this rant is “When is it time to start shooting?”

The short answer is “When you are shot at.” Self-defense is OK.

But… I’m not sure my God wants me to start a violent revolution tonight.

I can not feel right about starting the fight to retake America and causing the k*****g of innocent people in the process. However, I will damn well defend myself and my family when the time comes. If they come for me, they will get a fight. They will likely k**l me but they won’t likely do it without dodging or taking a few bullets from my the barrel of my gun.

My God tells me that starting a war, that causes innocents to die, is not the right thing to do. His Kingdom awaits and my frustrations and fears are minor compared to the promise of eternal life.

GOD – FAMILY – COUNTRY (In that order!!!)

Do you think God wants us to start a violent revolution? I don’t. The American Revolution was largely about things like Freedom of Worship, but I believe the end times are near now and we may want to focus more on salvation and less on the pitfalls of this earth. Too many of the prophecies and signs are fulfilling and appearing. We need not worry about a new American Revolution, when the Battle of Armageddon looks to be coming soon.

I have no idea what that battle will be like, but you might want to save your bullets for the big one. 😉

We have to remember that this is not our home. Life on earth is temporary.

MY FIGHT…

My fight is to wake people up to the t***h so that they can get their own affairs in order. If they want to start an armed revolution, that is their choice. But I’m not about to have the death of innocent people on my slate. My slate is dirty enough already.

Please understand that I am not well and not sure how long I have left on God’s earth. I don’t need more sins to answer for than those I have already accumulated, and there are lots. I live now for one thing. I live to expose the t***h. The t***h is that we cannot, as Christians, start a war that causes innocent people to die, without having to answer to God. He is in charge. We are not.

I’m the same guy that once started & helped build “The Patriot Team” groups on Facebook. Do you remember those?

Before we were infiltrated and had to shut them down, we had something like 7,000-10,000 patriots in each of 10 regions. Many of them were just waiting for the word to start shooting. And there was a time in my life that I was salivating to offer that suggestion. I was angry. I was looking for vengeance.

Would we have been justified in our fight? Yes, by the MAN-MADE laws of this earth we would have.

But what do you think our Father would have thought about us starting a violent revolution?

I could be wrong but I think that He would have been very disappointed in me/us.

You see, I have to remind myself often that this is not about what I want from my life. It is about what God wants from my life.

The best thing I can do is to keep trying to show God’s people the t***h and leave the armed revolutions to someone else.

I am not a preacher. I grew up Catholic and can probably quote less scripture than 90% of the people reading this. But I know the message…

That message is not about k*****g each other over disagreements. It about loving each other and trying to bring change through ideas and awakenings and not through the barrel of a gun.

That’s how I feel now, many years after being that guy who was willing to fire the first shot.

Has age made me a wussy? Or has time granted me wisdom to see things correctly?

More shall be revealed, I suppose.

I am leaving for a few days to St. Louis.

My son, Ryker, who is one of God’s many miracles, and his older sisters have to go periodically for checkups. I dread this trip after spending almost a year living in St. Louis during the apex of my son’s illness.

We are poor and I can’t afford to not publish articles for 3 days, so I might find a way to get something done. But if not you will know why.

#2 on that list is Family. (God – Family – Country)

So maybe God will find a way to help my family pay the bills next month. He always does.

God is always faithful.

I am not.

So again, when is it time to start shooting?

God will tell us when. I am human and can’t be responsible for that. I can’t even dress myself to match properly on most days. What looks good to me, looks hideous to most. Thank God it it fashionable to wear black socks with shorts again though. Or maybe it was fashionable five years ago and I’m still doing it. I don’t know, but I’m rocking the black socks right now.

I may be old, but I’m coming back into style. Funny how that works.

God Bless You Patriots. I am still with you and will still be beside you when the time is right. But until God gives that order, I am not following anyone nor leading the way. There are too many false prophets in our midst and I was probably one of those at one time. THANK GOD I didn’t get lots of innocent people k**led. I’ve already got enough to answer for.

We all do.’

Until the fight begins we are best off to pray for each other and support each other.

I’m praying for you all and could use some of those for my family as well as we continue to fight, but struggle. Thank YOU censors. They can suppress the t***h for awhile, but it ALWAYS finds a way to get out.

God will reward us all someday for our struggles, so long as we stay the course.

Keep your guns close, but your God closer.
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You are a mess I feel sorry for you that your so mixed up and confused Conservatism began taking over the country 40 years ago yet your so unhappy I suppose its because you can't have it all the way you want u want. It's not good enough for you that the country has been moving to the right for the last 40 years politically it seems to be k*****g you that you can't win all the social wedge issues to. It must suck to be a right winger you all want it all and you want it now like a bunch of titty babies
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May 30, 2019 15:15:54   #
Kazudy wrote:
Some can see the Creator’s work, many like you can not. In the end ALL will see, even you just wait.







I see nature just as well as superstitious people. But I see it entirely differently. I see first the ecosystem. I see a stream I see the mayflies, damsel flies, caddis flies , butter flies, I see and understand their life cycles. When I see a dessert, a swamp, a mountain, a forest, I think of the plants and animals in those ecosystems and how different they from one another they are --all perfectly adapted to their natural habitat. Many existing no where else on the planet in the beauty, splendor, and awesomeness of nature and knowing that millions of years from now it will all look different
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May 30, 2019 14:39:03   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
I am curious to know why you need an answer to this question. You don't seem to be well grounded in your beliefs. Just the impression I get.

But, if you are willing: Ravi Zacharias - Dealing With Intrinsic Human Value - April 5, 2018

Or,

Apathy, Atheism, and the Absurdity of Life Without God

Here is a t***h I wish everyone would take the time to earnestly and honestly contemplate:

If God does not exist and there is no life after death, then there is no ultimate meaning, value, or purpose in life.

The question of God’s existence is the most important question we can seek to answer. If God does not exist and we do not survive the death of our bodies, life is ultimately absurd. J.P. Moreland provides an illustration which helps bring this t***h home:

Suppose I invited you over to my house to play a game of Monopoly. When you arrive I announce that the game is going to be a bit different. Before us is the Monopoly board, a set of jacks, a coin, the television remote, and a refrigerator in the corner of the room. I grant you the first turn, and puzzlingly, inform you that you may do anything you want: fill the board with hotels, throw the coin in the air, toss a few jacks, fix a sandwich, or turn on the television. You respond by putting hotels all over the board and smugly sit back as I take my turn. I respond by dumping the board upside down and tossing the coin in the air. Somewhat annoyed, you right the board and replenish it with hotels. I turn on the television and dump the board over again.

Now it wouldn’t take too many cycles of this nonsense to recognize that it didn’t really matter what you did with your turn, and here’s why. There is no goal, no purpose to the game we are playing. Our successive turns form a series of one meaningless event after another. Why? Because if the game as a whole has no purpose, the individual moves within the game are pointless. Conversely, only a game’s actual purpose according to its inventor can give the individual moves significance.[1]

As Moreland articulates, if the game of Monopoly as a whole has no purpose, the individual moves within the game have no meaning or value. The only way your moves within the game of Monopoly have significance is if you discover the purpose of the game and you align yourself with that purpose.

As it is with Monopoly, so it is with life. Like the game of Monopoly, the only way our individual lives have any ultimate meaning or value is if life has purpose behind it, and real purpose requires both God and life after death.

To help think about this, let us suppose that God does not exist. In an atheistic scenario, we as human beings are simply Johnny-come-lately biological accidents on an insignificant speck of dust we call Earth which is hurtling through empty space in a meaningless and random universe that will eventually die a cold heat death. In the big scheme of things, we are no more significant than a swarm of mosquitoes. In a universe where there is no God and no afterlife, our actions are meaningless and serve no final end because ultimately each one of us, along with everyone we know and influence, will die and enter oblivion. Mention of morality is an incoherent babbling; there is no difference between living the life of a saint or a sociopath, no difference between a Mother Theresa and an Adolf Hitler. William Lane Craig frequently refers to this as “the absurdity of life without God.”[2] He states,

Without God the universe is the result of a cosmic accident, a chance explosion. There is no reason for which it exists. As for man, he’s a freak of nature—a blind product of matter plus time plus chance. If God does not exist, then you are just a miscarriage of nature, thrust into a purposeless universe to live a purposeless life…the end of everything is death…In short, life is utterly without reason…Unfortunately, most people don’t realize this fact. They continue on as though nothing has changed.[3]

The Cure for Apathy?

It seems to me that any sensible person who honestly reflects on the absurdity of life without God cannot at the same time remain apathetic toward the question of God’s existence. God’s existence matters and has tremendous implications for our own existence. Life’s absurdity without God should bother us. It should keep us awake at night. It should jar us out of our apathetic attitude toward ultimate issues. Unfortunately this is often not the case, especially in our information age where it is far too easy to remain distracted and caught up in the daily busyness of life. I am often amazed how so many people can simply go on day to day without ever giving a second thought to the most important questions in life.

But if we want to be intellectually honest, and if we are at all concerned with real meaning, value, and purpose, the question of God’s existence demands our attention. We ignore this topic and remain apathetic to it only to our own peril. As Brian Auten has stated, “the wise man seeks God.”[4] For the reasonable person, reflection on the absurdity of life without God should be enough to extinguish any remaining apathy regarding the question of God’s existence.

Perhaps then, apathy (or apatheism) is not something that can be changed directly, i.e., it is not something that can simply be willed away through direct effort. Rather, like our other beliefs, apathy must be changed indirectly. If apatheism is the belief that “the existence of God is not meaningful or relevant to my life,” perhaps reflecting on the absurdity of life without God will be powerful enough to indirectly change apathetic beliefs and help communicate the importance of taking God and other ultimate issues seriously.

The Inconsistent Atheist

I have never met an atheist who lives consistently with the implications of his naturalistic worldview. Though he rejects both God and life after death, he continues to live his life as if his actions have real ultimate meaning, value, and purpose. As Craig stated above, “they continue on as though nothing has changed.” Atheists reject God but still desire meaning, value, and purpose in life, so they indubitably find something to give their devotion to, be it themselves, family, money, pleasure, education, work, social causes, or politics. But neither do any of these subjective pursuits have ultimate significance or objective value in a world without God. In the end, the atheist must borrow from the Christian worldview in order to infuse their own life and actions with meaning and purpose. This is because atheism and the naturalistic worldview offers no hope and provides no grounding for significance and value. Ken Samples states,

Naturalism as a worldview seems unable to offer the kind of meaning, purpose, and hope that humans require and yearn to experience. Instead, the ultimate fate of the individual, humanity, and even the universe will inevitably be the same regardless of what any person may do. Nothing that anyone thinks, says, or does will change the fact that each individual person, all of humankind collectively, and the universe itself (due to entropy) will someday be utterly extinct, lifeless, and cold. The outcome of naturalism is an inevitable hopelessness.[5]

In other words, naturalism fails the existential test. Honest atheists cannot live happily and consistently with their worldview. It has nothing to offer but depression, despair, and dejection. Christianity on the other hand succeeds exactly where atheism fails:

Biblical Christianity therefore provides the two conditions necessary for a meaningful, valuable, and purposeful life: God and immortality. Because of this, we can live consistently and happily within the framework of our worldview. Thus, biblical Christianity succeeds precisely where atheism breaks down…Therefore, it makes a huge difference whether God exists.[6]

Conclusion

Jesus said, “This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent…and for this I have come into the world, to testify to the t***h. Everyone who is of the t***h hears my voice” (John 17:3, 18:37).

Real meaning, value, and purpose comes from knowing God and making God known. But it isn’t enough to simply understand this purpose and assent to its t***h. In order for our individual lives to have real significance we need to willfully align ourselves with this t***h, and that means aligning ourselves with Jesus Christ, the author and perfecter of our faith (Heb. 12:2).

[1] J.P. Moreland, The God Question: An Invitation to a Life of Meaning (Eugene: Harvest House, 2009), 34-35.
[2] See William Lane Craig, Reasonable Faith: Christian T***h and Apologetics, 3rd ed. (Wheaton: Crossway, 2008), chapter 2, and On Guard: Defending Your Faith with Reason and Precision (Colorado Springs: David C. Cook, 2010), chapter 2.
[3] Craig, On Guard, 37.
[4] See his essay “The Wise Man Seeks God” available at http://www.apologetics315.com/2010/05/essay-wise-man-seeks-god-by-brian-auten.html.
[5] Kenneth Richard Samples, A World of Difference: Putting Christian T***h-Claims to the Worldview Test (Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2007), 217.
[6] Craig, On Guard, 49-50 (his italics).
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What ridiculus notions In other words,--
" naturalism fails the existential test. Honest atheists cannot live happily and consistently with their worldview. It has nothing to offer but depression, despair, and dejection. Christianity on the other hand succeeds exactly where atheism fails: "


I have never suffered from depression, despair, or dejection nor have I detected such in athiest friends or relatives in fact in my experience it is my Christian friends and relatives that that are in need of some kind of spiritul lift. I hsve met many men and women that used to be a drunk then they found god. They traded one dependence for another. Athiest in general don't have dependencies and needs for worshiping supernatural invisible beings. Like life in general the religious types I have met run the gamet from well ballanced indivuals to fanatics to those who cannot utter a sentence without following it with "praise the lord " who are unable to carry on a conversation about anything but god and appeare to be suffering from mental illness
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May 30, 2019 14:07:47   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
You are confusing the Origin of the Species with the New Testament.

There are 330 Messianic prophesies in the OT, going back to Genesis. Taken together they tell the holistic story of Jesus from immaculate conception to resurrection to ascension. Jesus fulfilled them all.

Think not that I come to abolish the law and the prophets, I come not to abolish, but to fulfill.
Matthew 5:17

A number of years ago, Peter W. Stoner and Robert C. Newman wrote a book entitled Science Speaks. The book was based on the science of probability and vouched for by the American Scientific Affiliation. It set out the odds of any one man in all of history fulfilling even only eight of the 60 major prophecies (and 270 ramifications) fulfilled by the life of Christ.

The probability that Jesus of Nazareth could have fulfilled even eight such prophecies would be 1 in 10 to the 17th. That's 1 in 100, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000. 1 man fulfilling just 48 prophecies is 1 in 10 to the 157th power. The odds of one man fulfilling all 330 prophesies would be beyond astronomical.
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