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@Tradesecret
Meaningless ritual speak.
In other words..........Five statements of insubstantial waffle.
Sin is the difference between heaven and earth. Sin is the issue for a Holy God. It is what separated humanity from God. It is why Jesus died on the cross. It is the problem between people.God is not worried about sin. What a silly thing to say. Yet that does not mean that God is going to tolerate sin.God's solution to the world's problems is to deal with sin. That is what he has done through Jesus.One heart at a time - reconciling humanity to God.Saying God should not be concerned about sin is like saying humans should not be worried about murder or pedophilia. Or that 2 + 2 doesn't equal 4.
Sin is the issue for a Holy God. It is what separated humanity from God. It is why Jesus died on the cross.God's solution to the world's problems is to deal with sin. That is what he has done through Jesus.
faith is a set of doctrines.
A peer reviewed scientific observation does not make the science true, does it? Like a consensus of scientific opinion does not make it true either. It might be true - but it might be wrong. Studies show that science itself has a half life. Science changes.
My point is that people trust or believe in the principles of logic - not by a logical process - but out of faith
I just don't think all scientists actually use the scientific method properly.
How does one prove logic to be logically true? You can't.
I love science
Without God, a person has to endeavour to construct a position to enable chance, randomness, to develop or evolve or bring laws into existence from nothing. This is faith. And it is blind faith. Not reasonable faith.
It (sin) is why Jesus died on the cross.
It (sin) is why Jesus died on the cross.Actually assuming any historicity in the story I'm pretty sure Jesus was crucified for being a socialist, ridiculing the rich is dangerous buisness.
faith is a set of doctrines.How is this untrue of a jehovah witness or a bhudist?
A peer reviewed scientific observation does not make the science true, does it? Like a consensus of scientific opinion does not make it true either. It might be true - but it might be wrong. Studies show that science itself has a half life. Science changes.Precisely. Science self corrects. Religion cannot. This addition of possible fault and subsequent revision is exactly how science advances.
My point is that people trust or believe in the principles of logic - not by a logical process - but out of faithThere us a difference between "faith" in something whose efficacy is measurable and faith in things unseen. I have a reasonable expectation based on past experience. You have a book which makes a claim. The two are unequal as pathways to truth.
I just don't think all scientists actually use the scientific method properly.And this the peer review process. In any case all humans use the scientific method to some degree. It is how a baby learns to wiggle its toes. That it is sometimes improperly observed doesn't mean it is not the single best method ever discovered by humans for discovering truths about the natural world. Opposed to religion which even if you are right about personally (which I remain skeptical of) has led many people to untruth. People like bhudists and muslims... unless you do think they believe truth.
How does one prove logic to be logically true? You can't.Meaningless. Word saladLogic is not true or false it is efficacious.
I love scienceIndeed you need science to maintain your life but I don't need any god(s) in mine. Science is the thing we both agree exists and is useful so it is a bad example when trying to convince me of some faith based claim.
Without God, a person has to endeavour to construct a position to enable chance, randomness, to develop or evolve or bring laws into existence from nothing. This is faith. And it is blind faith. Not reasonable faith.That's funny. I don't believe in chance and I'm unaware of anything truly random. (Being a skeptic that means I don't believe in the random)Also and I hate to be a stickler but you are aware that no current cosmology suggests that anything came form nothing right?
Hey since we both like experiments let's try one. Explain to me how I can confirm for myself that gravity exists and then explain how I can do the same with some god(s) and we can discuss which method is more likely to yield results.
So the torturous blood sacrifice of his son wasn't enough then?
And neither is baptism?
Funny one. Jesus was no socialist. He was a big fan of voluntarism. A big fan of private institutions. And not of compulsion.
Science too has doctrines.
Religion often corrects itself. We might say the bible is true. But we certainly also say that our interpretation of it is not. It is man's interpretation.
the principle of logic is on faith unseen.
Past experience is not the arbiter of truth.
Scientific textbooks are simply people's testimonies.
Only that everything - has a faith basis.
Without God, a person has to endeavour to construct a position to enable chance, randomness, to develop or evolve or bring laws into existence from nothing. This is faith. And it is blind faith. Not reasonable faith.That's funny. I don't believe in chance and I'm unaware of anything truly random. (Being a skeptic that means I don't believe in the random)Also and I hate to be a stickler but you are aware that no current cosmology suggests that anything came form nothing right?Ok.
What is gravity?
How do we measure such a thing?
What causes gravity?
Jesus never discussed politics. Not wanting money changers in the church was out of respect for God it had nothing to do with politics. He fed the hungry because they showed up to see him and he wanted them to be full enough to hear what he was saying to them that's not politics that's common f****** sense. Jesus believed in God and the church and self-responsibility. That's not indicative to any political party no matter what either side thinks.
Jesus never discussed politics.
Feeding the hungry isn't socialism it happens here in America as well as other places that are capitalist.
(A) Tradesecret wrote: Sin is the issue for a Holy God. It is what separated humanity from God. It is why Jesus died on the cross.God's solution to the world's problems is to deal with sin. That is what he has done through Jesus. #119So the torturous blood sacrifice of his son wasn't enough then? With the "worlds problems" still abound. Do you make this shite up on the hoof! , Reverend "Tradey" Tradesecrete?enough for what?And neither is baptism?please fill out your question.
Jesus never discussed politics.
The story of Jesus.
Again it's just atheists stealing the story of Jesus