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Originally posted by DragonBlazeBut remember, thats your own thinking, you're presenting your thoughts as facts, as things that are, not as your interpretations. Go ahead, believe what you want, its your right. All I've seen you do thus far is push YOUR interpretion as the RIGHT one.
Originally posted by DragonBlazequote:Originally posted by I Have a Sandwichquote:Originally posted by DragonBlaze'Two horny teens' would be a sin in God's eyes. From what we know about God, he wouldn't have his son born from a sin. Plain and simple.No, 'two horny teens' would be a sin in mans eyes. Its like how being gay is a 'sin' yet its no where in the bible. 'Sins' were all determined by the church, not by God.*sigh*, having sex before marraige is a sin, it says such in the bible (and yes, the original version says this as well). We know that marry and joseph weren't married at this time, and thus it was a sin. Maybe if you would have actually studied it at some point you would know this.Where exactly are you getting all your 'information'?
Originally posted by DraceDid God wrote every letter of the bible? Is his handmark on it? Do you have proof that the bible actually SAYS what God wanted? No. The bible is a guideline, not a way of life. Sins written in the bible were written by men, not God. Perhaps God doesn't mind it at all. Perhaps God enjoys wars and people suffering. YOU CANNOT SAY WHAT GOD THINKS. YOU CANNOT SAY WHAT SINS ARE TO GOD. All you can say is what the church thinks what God thinks, not what he actually think.
Originally posted by DragonBlazeSo since the bible was not written by God himself, you guys are just gonna try to contredict every point brought up by "its not proven cuz the bible wasn't written by god and thus nothing of that matter can be proven?"
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Well as Drace pointed out, it's supposed to be guideline, not a way to live.
You guys seem to know alot more about the bible than I do, and there's been something on my mind. Near the beginning, in all the versions I've read, God says let man be in "our" image. Is he talking about himself d'you reckon, as more than one person, or was there (Wooo) Loads of gods? Like a race?
Originally posted by DragonBlaze quote:Well as Drace pointed out, it's supposed to be guideline, not a way to live. Prove it. As it has been pointed out here before, the bible is mainly about interpreatations. I think the bible is more than just a guideline. You can't prove that it was just a guideline just as I cannot prove that it was more than that.
Originally posted by DragonBlaze quote:Well as Drace pointed out, it's supposed to be guideline, not a way to live. Prove it. As it has been pointed out here before, the bible is mainly about interpreatations. I think the bible is more than just a guideline. You can't prove that it was just a guideline just as I cannot prove that it was more than that. quote:You guys seem to know alot more about the bible than I do, and there's been something on my mind. Near the beginning, in all the versions I've read, God says let man be in "our" image. Is he talking about himself d'you reckon, as more than one person, or was there (Wooo) Loads of gods? Like a race? "Our" refers to the three parts of god (father, son, and holy spirit). And by image, it doesn't mean that we 'look' like god does, but rather that when we were created, we were (like god) holy and without sin. Interperate that how you want.