Their father Adam - guess you believe in incest, i sure don't.
What do you mean you think more prone - I thought the Bible was clear, you are passing judgment, be careful.
Excuse me are you a shrink of any kind? If no how do you make the claims you make here?
Now you claim to know what is expectable to God - Im done on that word. You do not now Gods plan. Be very careful God knows all. I'll pray for you sir, and my God bless you.
"Are some people born gay?" Are you nuts, ALL PEOPLE ARE BORN GAY, all males, all females, we were all born homosexual and taught by our homophobic parents to deny our true same-sex nature and live lies like they do. Why do you think the heterosexual divorce rates are so high? Nobody is happy married to the opposite sex, everyone is denying their own gay sexuality and living miserable lives together. Why do queer men and women enjoy longer relationships than heteros? I am right and you know it.
Much like we are applying rules of interpretatin as we are debating each other.
"4. Muslims reject the Sonship and the Godship of Jesus; he was a prophet to them."
This demonstrates the inconsistency in the Muslim faith. For they hold to the Holy Scriptures as being inspired, but teach things that are contrary to the Bible.
I have asserted the fact that God's Word is the objective basis by which I can make moral claims. You have no such basis for any moral claims in your worldview.
"Such an odd thing, for an omnipotent being to desire anything at all!"
I don't see how you find it odd that an all powerful being would desire worship and obedience from his creatures.
" It does mean that christian interpretation is subjective, though."
Of course christians have different interpretations, but what matters is which interpretation is correct. We can determine which one is correct by carefully applying rules of interpretation etc.
1. No, God is an entity, like you and me. He expresses his subjective desires in The Bible, in the form of commandments (Don't use my name in vain, etc.). Such an odd thing, for an omnipotent being to desire anything at all!
2. I have read the Bible, and I've learned a bit about the canonization.
3. It does mean that christian interpretation is subjective, though.
4. Muslims reject the Sonship and the Godship of Jesus; he was a prophet to them.
I had a feeling you might say that. I don't think this will lead anywhere, since God provides no foundation for objectivity. Your choice of The Bible is merely a subjective choice; other people choose the Koran, Buddha, or intuition. It was subjectively canonized, edited, and translated. Your denominational, and your personal, interpretation of the Bible is subjective. The subjective revisions of monks and editors further affected the inspired holy words of God, which are, of course, subjective.
Their father Adam - guess you believe in incest, i sure don't.
What do you mean you think more prone - I thought the Bible was clear, you are passing judgment, be careful.
Excuse me are you a shrink of any kind? If no how do you make the claims you make here?
Now you claim to know what is expectable to God - Im done on that word. You do not now Gods plan. Be very careful God knows all. I'll pray for you sir, and my God bless you.
chicraig6421 8 months ago
some?
FlyinSpaghettiMnstr7 9 months ago
"Are some people born gay?" Are you nuts, ALL PEOPLE ARE BORN GAY, all males, all females, we were all born homosexual and taught by our homophobic parents to deny our true same-sex nature and live lies like they do. Why do you think the heterosexual divorce rates are so high? Nobody is happy married to the opposite sex, everyone is denying their own gay sexuality and living miserable lives together. Why do queer men and women enjoy longer relationships than heteros? I am right and you know it.
CorporateRule 1 year ago
Anyway, I'm taking a break from debating on this video for now.
JaguerRhye 2 years ago
Much like we are applying rules of interpretatin as we are debating each other.
"4. Muslims reject the Sonship and the Godship of Jesus; he was a prophet to them."
This demonstrates the inconsistency in the Muslim faith. For they hold to the Holy Scriptures as being inspired, but teach things that are contrary to the Bible.
I have asserted the fact that God's Word is the objective basis by which I can make moral claims. You have no such basis for any moral claims in your worldview.
JaguerRhye 2 years ago
"Such an odd thing, for an omnipotent being to desire anything at all!"
I don't see how you find it odd that an all powerful being would desire worship and obedience from his creatures.
" It does mean that christian interpretation is subjective, though."
Of course christians have different interpretations, but what matters is which interpretation is correct. We can determine which one is correct by carefully applying rules of interpretation etc.
JaguerRhye 2 years ago
JaguerRhye
1. No, God is an entity, like you and me. He expresses his subjective desires in The Bible, in the form of commandments (Don't use my name in vain, etc.). Such an odd thing, for an omnipotent being to desire anything at all!
2. I have read the Bible, and I've learned a bit about the canonization.
3. It does mean that christian interpretation is subjective, though.
4. Muslims reject the Sonship and the Godship of Jesus; he was a prophet to them.
5. dunno
6. neither have you...
h0tsex0r 2 years ago
3. The fact that christians might differ on what the Bible teaches does not imply that God's word is not an objective foundation.
4. As I recall, the Koran testifies to the truth of the Old and New Testaments and asserts their divine origin.
5. Do Buddhists claims certain writings are inspired by God?
6. You have not provided an objective basis for your moral claims.
JaguerRhye 2 years ago
1. God is the objective foundation for truth
2. Have you actually read the entire Bible and studied how we got the Bible we have today?
JaguerRhye 2 years ago
I had a feeling you might say that. I don't think this will lead anywhere, since God provides no foundation for objectivity. Your choice of The Bible is merely a subjective choice; other people choose the Koran, Buddha, or intuition. It was subjectively canonized, edited, and translated. Your denominational, and your personal, interpretation of the Bible is subjective. The subjective revisions of monks and editors further affected the inspired holy words of God, which are, of course, subjective.
h0tsex0r 2 years ago