Originally posted by DeepThoughtI do not believe a creator is necessary for a religion to be true, many things have been turned in to 'religion'. You can say that those that live in the United States have made a religion out of the NFL, Baseball, Hockey and sports in general. The worship the dollar and materialism is rampant, and wealth can be a form of religion and what is done with it.
Is a creator really necessary for a religion to be true? When I say I'm an agnostic you can take that generally across all religions.
I am speaking of God, the one that has created all that is seen and unseen, do you believe it is all by chance?
Originally posted by whodeyExcellent response, whodey. I made three claims:
Evidence?
1)The OT God was into human sacrifice
2) but most references were weeded out of the scrolls
3) when the Bible was assembled.
Which of those do you seek evidence for? I suppose the first one, and if so then clearly the evidence (if such evidence exists) would be found in the rest of the scrolls.
The Bible is important to you, so you should learn about the scrolls. Did you know that Eve was Adam's second wife?
Originally posted by apathistLilleth was the first. She was cast out from " paradise" for not being submissive enough to Adam.
Excellent response, whodey. I made three claims:
1)The OT God was into human sacrifice
2) but most references were weeded out of the scrolls
3) when the Bible was assembled.
Which of those do you seek evidence for? I suppose the first one, and if so then clearly the evidence (if such evidence exists) would be found in the rest of the scrolls. ...[text shortened]... ant to you, so you should learn about the scrolls. Did you know that Eve was Adam's second wife?
She is said to be the cause of nocturnal emissions for men wanting to abstain from sex.
Or so the story goes ....
Originally posted by apathistYou must love conspiracy theories.
Excellent response, whodey. I made three claims:
1)The OT God was into human sacrifice
2) but most references were weeded out of the scrolls
3) when the Bible was assembled.
Which of those do you seek evidence for? I suppose the first one, and if so then clearly the evidence (if such evidence exists) would be found in the rest of the scrolls. ...[text shortened]... ant to you, so you should learn about the scrolls. Did you know that Eve was Adam's second wife?
Originally posted by apathist
The Bible is important to you, so you should learn about the scrolls. Did you know that Eve was Adam's second wife?
Maybe in two thousand years some guy will say - "If the US Constitution is important to you, you really need to get busy to learn more about Marvel Comic Books."