Spirituality
08 Nov 14
Originally posted by divegeesterWell then why would you ask if the Lord in the book of Proverbs is Jesus or not?
Come on, you surely know what I believe about the Godhead by now?
Since "And the Word became flesh and tabernacled among us" is there some reason why the Lord in Proverbs would not be the man Jesus?
Did I miss something?
Originally posted by sonshipYes, you are missing RJHinds response to my question.
Well then why would you ask if the Lord in the book of Proverbs is Jesus or not?
Since [b]"And the Word became flesh and tabernacled among us" is there some reason why the Lord in Proverbs would not be the man Jesus?
Did I miss something?[/b]
03 Dec 14
Originally posted by sonshipIf you want to start a new thread exploring the relative merits of analytic philosophy and how it can aid us in answering life's important questions, I'm happy to contribute. This thread has become a bit too noisy.
So if I stop regurgitating the Bible and pick up your atheist philosophy instead, what will that do for me ?
I mean I liked playing with algebraic formulas as a computer programmer too.
P -> this ; not A; etc. etc.
A cow regurgitates its grass and chews on it more and swallows it again. That's nature's way of encreasing its nourishment. So I regu ...[text shortened]... l me why I ought to live uprightly instead of seeing how much I can get away with unrighteously?
I'm not really sure what you mean by 'atheist/secular humanist axioms'; in this thread my reasons and arguments have been pretty transparent. I've been trying to grant my interlocutors their premises and work from them.
It would be interesting to see where you and I share common ground. I bet we agree on all sorts of things.