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But if the Bible is the "inspired word of God," how can one possibly know which parts of the Bible are valid and which should be ignored?

The short, snappy answer is "by reading it".

It's called discernment. You can easily tell when something is mentioned because it is something that happened, rather than something that should be done.

Not everything in the Bible is an instruction.

I'm surprised that I had to explain that to you.:eek:
 
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Typhoon1244 said:
Whew! I'm gald to hear that. For a minute I thought you really believed all that biblical stuff!

Oh but I do; the Bible is true. Jesus came, He laid down His life for us on the Cross, rose on the third day and ascended into Heaven.

He will also return in the same way, soon.


And if you don't accept the One God sent, then it's your life that will sufffer on the Day of the Lord and after that until your death and your soul that will be counted with the goats on the left hand of God on Judgment Day.
 
i wonder what the record is for posts after midnight EST?
 
Timebuilder said:
Not everything in the Bible is an instruction.
No, but a lot of Deuteronomy is instruction...and it's got some pretty scary stuff in it.

And let's not forget that there are people who believe that the Bible should be taken literally, word for word. I've met some of them. They're frightening.

What's even scarier is when they begin to make political decisions based on a historic religious text. Fundamentalists that can vote... [shudder!]
 
CitationLover said:
I wonder what the record is for posts after midnight EST?
Aw jeez! I've got an early duty in, too!

G'night, lunatics! :D
 
Fundamentalists that can vote... [shudder!]

george carlin said it best:

"Think of the average moron....and then realize half the world is more moronic"
 
No, but a lot of Deuteronomy is instruction...and it's got some pretty scary stuff in it.

You are getting close to understanding.

This is where discernment really becomes important. Now, ask yourself: in Deuteronomy, WHO is being instructed? Hint: it isn't us.
 
Typhoon1244 said:
No, but a lot of Deuteronomy is instruction...and it's got some pretty scary stuff in it.

And let's not forget that there are people who believe that the Bible should be taken literally, word for word. I've met some of them. They're frightening.
Since you haven't evidenced any sign of learning, here is a pearl I'll throw before you.

The Old Testament Law can be broken down into three parts:

1. Civil -statues and regulaiton for governing within the nation of Israel.
2. Ritual -regulation for wrodhip and sacrificial practices of the Temple
3. Ethical -God's moral standards for His people.

Christians are to follow that which has been confirmed in the New Testament, and that is the third part, the ethical part.

So no, you can't have partial birth abortion and not commit a sin in God's eye: Exodus 21:22-23 because murder is still a sin.
 
Yes we are all sinners.

Haveing gained forgiveness by accepting Christ, we should strive to avoid any additional sin.

Often, people forget that part. "Go, and sin no more".
 
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Super 80 said:
Since you haven't evidenced any sign of learning...
You've placed your faith in a book with talking snakes and virgin births...and you say I'm not learning? :eek:

(Yes, I know it's late. I couldn't resist seeing what y'all'd said behind my back! :D )
 
Hey! You're up past your bedtime!!



a book with talking snakes and virgin births...

All I have to do to see a live talking snake is tune in CNN. I can watch one talking to Carlson. :D

As for virgin births, we have that technology right now. Take one virgin, add artificial insemination. Voila!
 
Typhoon1244 said:
That's disturbing on many levels... :D

Anyway...I thought hypocrisy was, say, ranting and raving over the FM airwaves about locking up drug addicts, then becoming one...and not turning yourself over to the cops.

Now that's hypocrisy!

Rush was on AM, and drug addicts and incarceration were hardly ever anything you would ever hear about on there. I even saw an article criticizing him for not talking about drug addictions and such, while he was addicted.

He really did not rant and rave about drugs or jails..Just liberals :)
 
.....back from dinner....

<throws arms in air>
<walks out>
:rolleyes: :eek: :confused:
 
I think if everyone read a little Franken and Krugman the world would make a whole lot more sense.

Whoooaaaaahhh!
 
Been there, done that. :) It didn't help the world one bit.

If you want things to be bettter, you have to start thinking in terms of personal responsibility instead of socialism. The nanny state will make you a servant to its "we know what is good for you" whims. It isn't interested in freedom or individual rights. The nanny state wants you to conform! Jahwohl!
 
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I see things better (in some regards) in the Netherlands, Germany and the Nordic countries. I don't see children or the elderly going without healthcare, I don't see rampant gun violence, I don't see people having to choose between their house and an operation, I don't see the widening gap between the very rich and the rest of us, I don't see CEO's making 400 times the average worker. I don't see pilots making $12,000 per year. I don't see presidents being elected by a very narrow margin (a technicality) reneging on their promises to be a moderate and proceeding to install their energy-lobbyist buddies to top level posts in the EPA (talk about blatant balls!) I don't see governments pulling out of the Kyoto Treaty (even though the US is one of the world's worst polluters.)

Go ahead, just call me a commie.
 
A commie? No.

But you almost certainly are a socialist. That's fine, as long as America does not become such a country. It isn't the intent of the founders, or the people that currently make the US the best place to be, hands down.

As far as "energy buddies" are concerned, energy is one of our top priorities. Without it, we have no economy, no growth, and no life.

Who should be in charge of energy and it's impact on the environment? The very best, most knowlegeable experts in the industry that you can find. It's a VERY good thing that we have an administration that understands the importance of energy fully.

I certainly don't want an EPA head who is more concerned about a spotted owl than wood for houses or fuel for our economy.
 
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I recently spent about 20 minutes in the bookstore reading Franken's latest book about lyars. (Who the hell would by the **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED** thing?) Some very interesting stories about "blotchy O'reilly," but not much else. Franken calls himself a satirist, but that's inaccurate. James Swift was a satirist. Satire's purpose is to poke fun and encourage society to improve. Franken just smears people.
 

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