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Can man defy what God has ordained? If so, God is not God.
QuoteTell me if it is okay to steal or murder?Completely non-sequitor
Tell me if it is okay to steal or murder?
In point of fact you have made claims.
And yet you cannot prove that the Bible isn't the word of God.
You cannot prove that it isn't credible.
You choose to believe that, just as I choose to believe that it is credible and that it is the Word of God.
The difference is that there is more evidence supporting my choice than yours.
But realistically it doesn't really matter to you.
In spite of what you write, I don't believe that your beliefs are based on evidence.
Your beliefs all seem to coincidentally line up with the lifestyle that you want to live, rather than you making your lifestyle line up with the beliefs that you should have.
QuoteIn point of fact you have made claims.I have made no claims, I have merely declined to accept your claims.
QuoteYou cannot prove that it isn't credible.I showed you the example of the mistranslation, the two seperate creation accounts in Genesis also comes to mind.
QuoteThe difference is that there is more evidence supporting my choice than yours.Oh really? You haven't shown me any.
QuoteAnd yet you cannot prove that the Bible isn't the word of God. Prove beyond a shadow of a doubt? No. But have you given any evidence?
QuoteYou cannot prove that it isn't credible. I showed you the example of the mistranslation, the two seperate creation accounts in Genesis also comes to mind.
QuoteYou choose to believe that, just as I choose to believe that it is credible and that it is the Word of God. The burden of proof, however, is on you as you are attempting to prove the credibility of the Bible.
You don't know my lifestyle; you think I'm going down a path to meth.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 01, 2009, 12:15:18 AMQuoteAnd yet you cannot prove that the Bible isn't the word of God. Prove beyond a shadow of a doubt? No. But have you given any evidence?Ok, I'm glad we agree on that. You can't prove that the Bible isn't God's Word 100%, and I can't prove that it is 100%. So both of us are "choosing" to believe our perspective based on some amount of "faith".
Your lack of evidence is my evidence. I am going to change my claim to this: there is no evidence to say that the Bible is the word of God.
Elohim means God, you know that.
...the word Elohim (which typically means God...
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 01, 2009, 12:15:18 AMQuoteYou choose to believe that, just as I choose to believe that it is credible and that it is the Word of God. The burden of proof, however, is on you as you are attempting to prove the credibility of the Bible.QuoteWrong. This is a Christian forum. It is assumed that the Bible is true here. If you believe differently, then the burden is on you.So this is a facist regime? I have my proof. There is no evidence to support your claim of credibility.
Wrong. This is a Christian forum. It is assumed that the Bible is true here. If you believe differently, then the burden is on you.
Just because I have a beer now and then, hate the government, have a smoke now and then, and take the prescribed medicine my doctor gives me doesn't mean I'm living a "lifestyle of sin" and heading down some kind of path to becoming the next Sid Vicious.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 01, 2009, 12:39:05 AMYour lack of evidence is my evidence. I am going to change my claim to this: there is no evidence to say that the Bible is the word of God.For a person who claims to not make any claims, you keep making claims
Nice way to side-step that one.
It's typically translated God. The word means God.
I'm asking for evidence, not proof positive.
Okay, Christ drank and upset authorities. He actually provided alchohol at parties.
You are still claiming that the Bible is credible (when you say that there is no evidence that it is credible).
That is not what you said first, and it is obviously not always correct.
And several people have given some. Someone has suggested a book that is full of evidence. The evidence is there, you're just not looking.
This whole conversation about Jesus drinking vs. modern American Christians drinking has already been run into the ground. If you haven't figured out any difference by now, then it's hopeless to repeat it all.
We are not debating credibility we are debating whether it is the word of God or the word of man...There's been no evidence given as of yet, if I'm wrong please correct me.
How about the fact that every prediction it has made so far has come true. You will never be able to find a single passage in the scripture that can be proven false.
Have you read Evidence that Demands a Verdict ~ Josh McDowel? I don't think you could read that and maintain your position and be intellectually honest
Quote from: Colin Michael on January 30, 2009, 05:20:51 PMI was more asking for any kind of defense of the Bible being, not only infallible, but incorruptible.I've told you this before. My belief that the Bible has not been corrupted is based on the character of the Author.God gave the Bible to people so that they could get to know him. God is powerful enough and smart enough to figure out a way to keep the Bible accurate despite the natural tendency of copying and translating to mess things up. And He loves us enough and wants us to be able to know Him enough to do what was necessary.
I was more asking for any kind of defense of the Bible being, not only infallible, but incorruptible.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 01, 2009, 01:27:36 AMWe are not debating credibility we are debating whether it is the word of God or the word of man...There's been no evidence given as of yet, if I'm wrong please correct me.Quote from: BubbleBoy on January 31, 2009, 11:42:07 PMHow about the fact that every prediction it has made so far has come true. You will never be able to find a single passage in the scripture that can be proven false.Quote from: metalpsalm on January 31, 2009, 06:14:26 AMHave you read Evidence that Demands a Verdict ~ Josh McDowel? I don't think you could read that and maintain your position and be intellectually honestQuote from: Prof Underwood on January 30, 2009, 05:35:06 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on January 30, 2009, 05:20:51 PMI was more asking for any kind of defense of the Bible being, not only infallible, but incorruptible.I've told you this before. My belief that the Bible has not been corrupted is based on the character of the Author.God gave the Bible to people so that they could get to know him. God is powerful enough and smart enough to figure out a way to keep the Bible accurate despite the natural tendency of copying and translating to mess things up. And He loves us enough and wants us to be able to know Him enough to do what was necessary.And in addition to all of this which has already been written, let me add that one can learn about God's essential qualities purely by studying the world around us that He created. And the Bible is the only book which claims to contain the truth about god, and which describes a god who actually matches up with the God that we would expect based on nature.
So that is supposed to prove your argument?
I'm currently reading Modern Competitive Strategy by Gordon Walker and the Redemption Message Board by Stephen Schaefer.Furthermore, I originally assumed this thread had erupted into controversy when AngelCrusader777 stated that he read the entire Twilight series on page three. Even though it's for girls, Doug Gray needs to review it. If he thought Harry Potter was bad, Twilight will surely blow his brains against the ceiling.Oh, and according to Godwin's Law, this thread should have ended when Fireninja brought up the holocaust in reference to Adderall.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 01, 2009, 01:54:23 AMSo that is supposed to prove your argument?You've got to be kidding. If you are serious here then you should go to sleep because it is 2am and your brain isn't working anymore, and I don't want you to have to take Adderoll in the morning to get it going No this doesn't "prove" that the Bible is the Word of God. We already established that you can't prove anything 100%. Remember you aren't even sure that your chair really exists. But you are claiming that there is NO evidence, and that is clearly wrong.Quote from: Colin Michael on February 01, 2009, 01:09:47 AMI'm asking for evidence, not proof positive.How can you so quickly forget what you are talking about
You're so lost in circular reasoning it is sad.
I am asking, "why do you think the bible is the word of God? What is the basis for you making that claim?"
At this point, I'm just going to have to drop my inquiries and respect your views. It's easy to get caught up in the heat of debate and therefore I'd like to apologise to any of my brothers in Christ who may feel alienated. Whether one believes the Bible to be the work of men pointing to God or the words of God himself imparted to man, we are still united in one thing: faith in our Father and Jesus Christ whom he has sent. God himself is in control of all things; all of us were knit together by him before the dawn of time. Everyone has their journey they have to walk and everyone has been imparted as much truth as they need to complete that journey, for in all actuality, it is not their journey, but God's journey. All the glory to him.
We are not debating credibility we are debating whether it is the word of God or the word of man.
Why?
There's been no evidence given as of yet, if I'm wrong please correct me.
Stop arguing trivial things and get to the point. What is your evidence to support your claim that the Bible is the "word of God?"
Colin has already conceded this debate FN.