I think what BH means is that if you placed a 6 sided die in the box which had 5 sides marked with a 1 and one side marked with a 2 then you could say that you have a 83% chance of having a 1 on the die if you ever observe it. Which is true.
To rule out the possibility of "god" based upon the bible is very narrow minded in my opinion.
Then you would think to 'accept' the possibility of god based on the bible to be narrow minded also ?
I would say that "accepting the possibility" of anything was being open minded wouldn't you? In fact, thats kind of the defination of being open minded.
Everyone seems to have everything in order anyway so no need for my input
How does religion explain dinosaurs?Science will always win.
I'll rephrase that. The "holy bible", most read religious script in the western world, does not include dinosaurs. Does anyone know why there is no mention of dinosaurs?
I'm pretty sure it doesn't mention witches and sacrifices, yet hannibal claims to know all about it presumably from the bible. Oh and what is a leviathan ? the bible mentions them, and the rest is open to interpretation.
So Dinosaurs were created after the bible?
So... despite the fact that all these Christian events were placed deliberately on, or very close to significant dates in the solar calender, specifically the solstice and equinox events, you still think that they are primarily christian festivals?Makes you wonder how popular Christianity would have been if it hadn't been introduced as part of a pre-established holiday.
100% agree. That said, I think religion should be kept seperate from pretty much everything.
Yeah i'd agree, but then we'd have no legal system at all... and then we'd all be buggered.
No, sorry to clarify the official Christian position to dinosaurs - if its mentioned in the bible then Christian believe it. The denominations i work with concer that they did exist, and are even mentioned in Job, as for the dinosaurs created after the bible, they were in fact created on the same day as other land animals. If you wanna chat more i'm quite comfotable to also provide more evidence to back this up.
People are drawn to religion because they want spiritual guidance. Religion provides a blueprint on how to live your life, and a solid grounding. I think that's a prefectly resonable thing to want and good luck to those people.The truth is in the message not the details of whether turning water into wine is actually possible etc. When religion tries to do what science is for ie explain the natural universe - it just gets pwned so bad.Religion has been getting pwned on a regular basis since Copernicus, Galileo etc. They need a new coach!
Wrong. My post was small but perfectly formed.Tiwa, from what i can tell you left the debate about 2 and 1/2 pages ago. :bigglasse Hey i just looked back a few pages - on page 10 did Hannibal4life really make 10 consecutive posts?!?! And then Tiwa made 6 consecutive posts in reply?!? Awesome!!! :rnr:
MUAHAHAH YOU LOSE WANDY!!! YOU LOSE!! *makes L shape with hand and holds it to forehead pointing at WandyThere may be no clear winner but wandy caved under the pressure to become the clear loser, thank you goodwin.
because religious peoples have never been known to use guns?
its about probability not possibility. you can't say it's not important which god it is either. when you're religious you tend to choose one. that choice can either be right or wrong, but by making that choice the probability of being correct is less, Even if you're right about there being a god, theres a chance that every religion is wrong, or just one is right. they can't all be right. you got more chance of being wrong.Aethiest 50/50 chancereligious person has nowhere near that chance of being right.Do you like to gamble, with your soul ? MUahahahHAHAHA@ SM, Who said you knew how many sides or what markings they had before you made your choice on 1 or 2 ?
Yes SM, you are right. And really as there is no evidence either way you could never calculate the probability of either situation occuring.One thing i've been realising recently is that a lot of people here tend to use science to compliement their belief that there is no god. Science may discredit a particular denomination of religion, such as christianity, islam, or whatever - but these are just interpretations of the existance of god. And as an interpretation they could be very wrong.To say that god does not exist simply for this fact is wrong. What you should be saying is that the christian interpretation of god does not exist as it is described in the bible.To rule out the possibility of "god" based upon the bible is very narrow minded in my opinion.
laws predate christianity. And I'm pretty sure you'd have trouble finding a link between illegal parking and a bible.