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Biblical Illiteracy

 
 
RexRed
 
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Reply Mon 16 Oct, 2006 10:42 pm
How far can the truth be stretched and manipulated until it becomes a lie...

Ro 1:25
Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Mon 16 Oct, 2006 10:44 pm
We stretch and manipulate "the truth" until the lie is revealed...
There must first be a lie before truth becomes necessary.

All "truth" conceals a lie.
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Jason Proudmoore
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 03:59 am
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:


Do you really think that at any time that God almighty really needed the blood of sheep and goats?


Yes…God states it in the OT.
RexRed wrote:


Is God jealous?


He says it in the OT…and he has displayed such characteristic.
RexRed wrote:


Is God vindictive?


Yes…there are tons and tons of evidence in the OT about HIM being vindictive...matter of fact, "vindictive" describes him pretty well…


It does state it but is it true?


It's the Bible...YOU tell me.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 09:56 am
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:


Do you really think that at any time that God almighty really needed the blood of sheep and goats?


Yes…God states it in the OT.
RexRed wrote:


Is God jealous?


He says it in the OT…and he has displayed such characteristic.
RexRed wrote:


Is God vindictive?


Yes…there are tons and tons of evidence in the OT about HIM being vindictive...matter of fact, "vindictive" describes him pretty well…


It does state it but is it true?


It's the Bible...YOU tell me.


The Bible tells me so...

It should tell you so also.

If two people research the Bible in the manner in which I have laid out they will independently come to the same conclusions.

It is when we interpret the Bible with external sources that we get religion.

If the words are mostly interpreted by the context of the verses they are written in and not "literature" in general their meaning will surely surface.

So in essence the Bible needs science to interpret it not a bunch of babbling, bumbling theists whose designs on the world seem to trump their designs on the word...

But will science every become humble enough before God to care about his WORD?
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 11:25 am
RexRed wrote:
Timber,

Talking points, you know them better than the scriptures.

Don't notice as I've contributed any "talking points" to this discussion, however, on the other hand, the same cannot be said of your authority-through-self-claim, twistedly-circularly reasoned offerings here. I venture to say I - and those familiar with your postings - know your talking points better than you know whereof you write.

RexRed wrote:

The Bible tells me so...

It should tell you so also.


Case closed.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 12:59 pm
timberlandko wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Timber,

Talking points, you know them better than the scriptures.

Don't notice as I've contributed any "talking points" to this discussion, however, on the other hand, the same cannot be said of your authority-through-self-claim, twistedly-circularly reasoned offerings here. I venture to say I - and those familiar with your postings - know your talking points better than you know whereof you write.

RexRed wrote:

The Bible tells me so...

It should tell you so also.


Case closed.


Words (of the Bible) can be analyzed, tested, compared, repudiated and valid conclusions can be drawn from their reference. Parallel perspectives can be considered and reasoned against worldly logic.

Maybe you should have said, "mind closed"... Smile
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Miller
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 01:18 pm
RexRed wrote:


All "truth" conceals a lie.


Does the Nobel Prize committee for Physiology& Medicine, Physics, and Chemistry know about this?
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RexRed
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 01:22 pm
Miller wrote:
RexRed wrote:


All "truth" conceals a lie.


The Nobel Prize committee for Physiology& Medicine, Physics, and Chemistry know about this?
Question


Well, God could teach them a few things they don't know yet... :wink:
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Miller
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 01:25 pm
For sure! Laughing
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RexRed
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 01:49 pm
It is amazing to go to your average person and ask them to define spirit... Even the most "spiritual" of individuals do not seem to have a definition for spirit.

Yet this definition is revealed clearly from Genesis to Revelation.

I have defined spirit many times on this forum and I wonder if anyone can find the answer or even remembers what I wrote?

You have this answer in your subconscious..

But just remember it is me who has this answer constantly in my "conscious" mind. I have retained the answer to what spirit actually is for over twenty years of my formative lifetime.

This answer is a living REALITY within my life.

Nearly every thought I think is seasoned with the presence of this spirit...

This same spirit that is unknown to most.

What defines this spirit? What enables us to comprehend it's dimensions?

It is the word of God that intricately defines this spirit. The word of God scientifically builds the proof of the spirit and details the spirit with mathematical precision and accuracy.

So what is the spirit.. If we are all so Biblically literate?

This is not to discourage you but to edify and exhort you to reach higher in your expectations of God and his word.

If the Bible has not yet defined the spirit for you then what else do you not know? Faith is a temple built stone by stone.

I will tell you that understanding of the spirit is one of the most rudimentary and foundation principles of Christianity.

So to not know the spirit is like not knowing the alphabet.

(I will give a definition of "spirit" soon in a succeeding post.)

Can you define spirit in one phrase?
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Jason Proudmoore
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 03:51 pm
RexRed wrote:


The Bible tells me so...

Where does it tell you? Are you hearing voices in your head?

RexRed wrote:


It should tell you so also.

Yeah, the Bible tells that the God of the Bible is a vindictive, jealous, and a blood thirsty monster…who needed blood sacrifices in the past…and now for some strage reason doesn't need them anymore…odd.

RexRed wrote:


If two people research the Bible in the manner in which I have laid out they will independently come to the same conclusions.


Are you an impulsive ignorant of some sort? Is your mind so out of this world that you ignore the facts that are presented to you deliberately? Didn't I tell you that there are people (more than one…way more) who study the Bible and its content…this people are called philosophers, scholars and theologies "in the manner in which [you] have laid out"?

RexRed wrote:


It is when we interpret the Bible with external sources that we get religion.

The Bible doesn't determine religion. The practices of rituals and other types of myths that require the worthship of the supernatureral... we call religion.


RexRed wrote:


If the words are mostly interpreted by the context of the verses they are written in and not "literature" in general their meaning will surely surface.

You are a stubborn peace of work, aren't ya? Your deficit of knowledge and your inability to learn amuse me, Rex. You are the true manifestation of ignorance and delusion.


RexRed wrote:


So in essence the Bible needs science to interpret it not a bunch of babbling, bumbling theists whose designs on the world seem to trump their designs on the word...


Can you translate all this gibberish into something that I'd understand?

RexRed wrote:


But will science every become humble enough before God to care about his WORD?


If you had the slightest trace of rationality, you would get your point across by presenting your argument with examples that support you assertions...but instead, you keep babbling barrages of stupidity and bullsh! that make no sense and label you as the king of all straw men.
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Jason Proudmoore
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 03:57 pm
RexRed wrote:
It is amazing to go to your average person and ask them to define spirit... Even the most "spiritual" of individuals do not seem to have a definition for spirit.



Let me see how delusional you truly are...define "spirit."
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RexRed
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 04:01 pm
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
It is amazing to go to your average person and ask them to define spirit... Even the most "spiritual" of individuals do not seem to have a definition for spirit.



Let me see how delusional you truly are...define "spirit."


Spirit is the gift from God the Giver...
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Jason Proudmoore
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 04:02 pm
RexRed wrote:


Words (of the Bible) can be analyzed, tested, compared, repudiated and valid conclusions can be drawn from their reference.



Exactly…and that clonclusion leads to God's nonexistence.


RexRed wrote:


Parallel perspectives can be considered and reasoned against worldly logic.


First you told me that God is not a logical entity…and now you say that it can be reasoned? You are truly out of there…go get some help, kid.
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Jason Proudmoore
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 04:03 pm
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
It is amazing to go to your average person and ask them to define spirit... Even the most "spiritual" of individuals do not seem to have a definition for spirit.



Let me see how delusional you truly are...define "spirit."


Spirit is the gift from God the Giver...


I am not surprised...
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RexRed
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 04:05 pm
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
It is amazing to go to your average person and ask them to define spirit... Even the most "spiritual" of individuals do not seem to have a definition for spirit.



Let me see how delusional you truly are...define "spirit."


Spirit is the gift from God the Giver...


I am not surprised...


That is because it has been in your subconscious also... Like a whisper...
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Jason Proudmoore
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 04:06 pm
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
It is amazing to go to your average person and ask them to define spirit... Even the most "spiritual" of individuals do not seem to have a definition for spirit.



Let me see how delusional you truly are...define "spirit."


Spirit is the gift from God the Giver...


I am not surprised...


That is because it has been in your subconscious also... Like a whisper...


You are truly crazy, my friend. you don't make any sense...what the hell does that mean?
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RexRed
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 04:09 pm
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
It is amazing to go to your average person and ask them to define spirit... Even the most "spiritual" of individuals do not seem to have a definition for spirit.



Let me see how delusional you truly are...define "spirit."


Spirit is the gift from God the Giver...


I am not surprised...


That is because it has been in your subconscious also... Like a whisper...


You are truly crazy, my friend. you don't make any sense...what the hell does that mean?


It means what is says...
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Jason Proudmoore
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 04:20 pm
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
Jason Proudmoore wrote:
RexRed wrote:
It is amazing to go to your average person and ask them to define spirit... Even the most "spiritual" of individuals do not seem to have a definition for spirit.



Let me see how delusional you truly are...define "spirit."


Spirit is the gift from God the Giver...


I am not surprised...


That is because it has been in your subconscious also... Like a whisper...


You are truly crazy, my friend. you don't make any sense...what the hell does that mean?


It means what is says...


"It means what is says." You need serious help...psychologically and grammatically.
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RexRed
 
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Reply Tue 17 Oct, 2006 04:24 pm
Body, Soul (breath life), Spirit (eternal life).

Does science know God, the Giver of "spirit"?
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