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Brad Hilderbrand
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Brad Hilderbrand
@Realbhildy
Husband to one, father to three.
Se unió Eylül 2021
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@GoldeLolo1924 @aigkenham Ok... where are incest and slavery commanded specifically? Anywhere in the Bible.
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@Realbhildy @aigkenham Is Génesis the only book of the bible...?
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@AMilitantAgnost @aigkenham Ah. You're not a serious person. Got it.
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@AMilitantAgnost @aigkenham Yup. The whole Constitution and Declaration, too. Perhaps you should re-read them and ask what belief syatem undergirds them!
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@AMilitantAgnost @aigkenham America would not be possible without the philosophy and principles undergirded by the Judeo-Christian system.
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@AMilitantAgnost @aigkenham History has yet to produce a philosophy or system that results in a substantially better society than that which is based in Judeo-Christian values. Not one. Christianity has been responsible for far more benefits to the world in general than any other. History proves that.
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@AMilitantAgnost @aigkenham Ok, so you believe that your beliefs (as stated above) would make the world a better place. Just like Christians (and every other group in the world) do. QED.
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I believe the world would be a better place if we taught the agnostic method from elementary school forward.
Sounds so simple - but the ramifications on society would be amazing.
Keep what you claim to know or believe to be real or true to what you can articulate on logical scientific grounds.If you can't do that, then admit ignorance and keep looking.
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@FreeSoulAI @aigkenham Earlier than that. Early to late Bronze age!
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@aigkenham So you want children to be stoned to death for disobeying their parents? You want service men to go on leave for a whole year after getting married? You also want clothes designers not to mix fabrics?
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@GoldeLolo1924 @aigkenham Where is any of those things commanded in Genesis?
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@aigkenham You mean we need to go back to incest, genocide and slavery?
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@adsaint17 @aigkenham And the foundations of the Earth, and the heavenly bodies being celestial beings... (And I'm a Believer).
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@aigkenham Yes, like how the Earth was created before the Sun
Making the heliocentric solar system, spinning-ball Earth, gravity holding it all together model null and void.
And what about that solid firmament separating actual waters?
And all the seas in one place?
#flatearth #sealevel
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@AMilitantAgnost @aigkenham Any other group that this is not also true for? Don't YOU believe America would be better off if we just listened to you?
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@aigkenham Ken Ham's POV is a danger to any free society such as the American constitutional republic.
BTW, at no time in American history has the Christian church not declared that America would be better off if we just listened to them more.
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@aigkenham God's authority and message are communicated through the words, intent, and culture of the authors. As long as your interpretation of the text expects them to have a scientific cosmology, then you are stripping the authors of the authority vested to them by God.
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@LutheranAnswers Because of the angels. Because we don't want another Genesis 6 happening again.
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@ScottyMcYachty @ArkEncounter Thats more of an a priori assumption, rather than an Occam's razor.
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@Realbhildy @ArkEncounter Or (Occam's razor) Mark just made one of his many mistakes.
But you know, apologists can reconcile just about anything... even when it doesn't make any sense.
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@aigkenham Yeah, you might get so caught up in stuff the Bible ISN'T teaching that you miss out on that which the Bible IS teaching.
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@DrFrankTurek 1). Blatantly hypocritical Christians.
2). Dogged refusal of fundamentalists to conceive that faith in Christ does not require either a rejection of modern science or an exclusive belief in a dictation theory of inspiration.
3). Hardness of the sinful human heart.
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@donutofninja @ArkEncounter These assumptions are true, then there is no reason why Jesus could not have used commonly held beliefs & cosmology in communicating to his audience in a way that they would understand. If he was trying to use modern day cosmology his message would have been lost on his audience.
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@donutofninja @ArkEncounter Let us also assume that his main purpose in communicating to his audience was not to challenge or confirm any scientific assertions, but rather to reveal spiritual truth. (Continued)
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