Is GOD real?
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2wheeler;199848 wrote:
Why does the bible have no revisions?It doesn't need any, you funny guy. :icon_rabbit:
2wheeler;199848 wrote:
If I am wrong and there are revisions, when was the most recent? Just curious if the bible changes as the world's societies change.Yes, the bible changes as society changes. God is hard at work trying to keep up with us and conform to what we want.
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DaveH;199853 wrote:
It doesn't need any, you funny guy. :icon_rabbit:
I was actually being serious, but, once again, a "Christian" has used a humorous insult to push aside/belittle someone who is curious about a part of that person's religion. This, I fear, will never change.Yes, the bible changes as society changes. God is hard at work trying to keep up with us and conform to what we want.
So you are saying that God wrote the bible?What I was getting at is that Christians are supposed to live by the Bible, but, as time goes on and society changes, the "rules" of the Bible don't. What applied back in "whenever the Bible was penned" in society, doesn't necessarily have the same impact in today's society. I would have though that the Christian religion would have some power to "adjust" their thinking in that manner.
i.e. If I'm with some friends, and the wife of one of my friends and I are talking smack to each other and I call her a "dirty whore", back in the day, I may have been stoned or put to death for speaking like that to her(IDK, just reaching there). Fast forward to today, same situation, she tells me to "take that dick out of my mouth when I talk to her", we both laugh, and life goes on. I know that a true Christian should never talk like that to a woman, but 99% of you out there do, I've heard some of it, but it means nothing to you. Yet, you are all still "Christians" in your own minds.(Not really conforming to what God wants, now are we?)
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out there;199841 wrote:
perhaps, what we need to do, first, is determine just how much weight the bible is to be given. personally, i feel that the bible is not to be taken seriously, it is so inconsistent and convoluted as to be utter rubbish. at the same time, it spews forth valuable information about us (as people and a people) and is not to be taken lightly.one big problem i have, is that there are too many people that insist the bible is the actual word of the supreme being, period. the bible is to be used as reference in all situations. isaac asimov made a great observation: that the bible is the best argument for atheism. if we're going to start throwing biblical quotes and expect them to be taken to heart, i think it is necessary that we come to an agreement about where the bible's authority starts and ends. i'm in the camp that says the bible is important; much like what chuck mentioned about slavery: hate it or love it, it was/is a huge part of how people evolve/d. dis/believe, love/hate the new testament (what i'm assuming we all mean), it has been so important in the development of western culture (cosmologically, the entire world) that it cannot be ignored. that being said, i prefer to hold that the bible is inspired by the infinite entity, but, i will not state that it is the alpha and omega of our lives. anything in the bible is open to interpretation, especially when you remember that the bible is already removed at least once from its true form (ie we can only read english, but it was written in ancient greek) and we must take that into consideration.
I believe that God being the perfect creator of the universe wrote his word through man. It's God inspired.
A quote from the link below:
" Although a diverse group of human authors wrote the books of the Bible in differing styles over a long period of time, the Bible really has only one authorโGod. Since God is perfect, holy, and true, we know there are no real contradictions in His Word, no matter what it seems at first. So we must delve more deeply.As one expert says, โIf the Bible is truly from God, and if God is a God of truth (as he is), then ... if two parts seem to be in opposition or in contradiction to each other, our interpretation of one or both of these parts must be in error.โ
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v2/n4/isnt-the-bible-full-of-errors
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2wheeler;199864 wrote:
So you are saying that God wrote the bible?What I was getting at is that Christians are supposed to live by the Bible, but, as time goes on and society changes, the "rules" of the Bible don't. What applied back in "whenever the Bible was penned" in society, doesn't necessarily have the same impact in today's society. I would have though that the Christian religion would have some power to "adjust" their thinking in that manner.
i.e. If I'm with some friends, and the wife of one of my friends and I are talking smack to each other and I call her a "dirty whore", back in the day, I may have been stoned or put to death for speaking like that to her(IDK, just reaching there). Fast forward to today, same situation, she tells me to "take that dick out of my mouth when I talk to her", we both laugh, and life goes on. I know that a true Christian should never talk like that to a woman, but 99% of you out there do, I've heard some of it, but it means nothing to you. Yet, you are all still "Christians" in your own minds.(Not really conforming to what God wants, now are we?)
You have to remember that even though some call themselves "Christians" it is really a term that in today's day and age doesn't mean what it used to. I consider myself to be a born again believer in Christ, but I am not perfect. I try every day to live my life according to his Word, but it is only with his Holy Spirit that I can even attempt to be successful. I know I will never be, but because of what Christ did on the cross for me I know that my sin debt is paid. For the sins I've done in the past and will continue to sin in the future. The only one guy to be successful living a perfect life was Christ. That is who should be your example of how to live....not your sinful friends who do there best to be like Christ and fail miserably.

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2wheeler;199864 wrote:
What I was getting at is that Christians are supposed to live by the Bible, but, as time goes on and society changes, the "rules" of the Bible don't. What applied back in "whenever the Bible was penned" in society, doesn't necessarily have the same impact in today's society. I would have though that the Christian religion would have some power to "adjust" their thinking in that manner.Changing the "rules" to meet what the people want to do eh? Doesn't seem very wise. To go to the extreme, lots of people want to steal stuff and kill other people, so maybe we should make that ok?
No, you want to keep the bar where it is, not lower it for the fools that currently occupy the planet.
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2wheeler;199864 wrote:
I was actually being serious, but, once again, a "Christian" has used a humorous insult to push aside/belittle someone who is curious about a part of that person's religion. This, I fear, will never change.I just caught this sort of hidden in my quote.
So you are telling me that you were seriously asking if there are recent revisions to the bible.... this was a serious question? No really, this was a real question? If that is actually the case (which it isn't), then the answer is No. There have never been (and I doubt there ever will be) revisions to the bible. It's been untouched for a couple thousand years and I don't see that changing anytime soon.
Now you can pretend to feel butt-hurt again "push aside/belittle someone who is curious about a part of that person's religion"
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Cheers!DaveH
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WOW!! This is getting deep. While I almost totally agree with the questioning and train of thought that Ethan has, I can also see where Matt and Dave are coming from. You 2 put up a good argument on Christ's and Gods behalf. Modern day crusaders you are. The SCHWARTZ is strong with you.
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fallguy;199868 wrote:
The only one guy to be successful living a perfect life was Christ. That is who should be your example of how to live....not your sinful friends who do there best to be like Christ and fail miserably.
Wonder why it so hard for my friends to be like Christ. If they fail so miserably, they must not be trying very hard. I will refer back to my friend at work......he makes it look so easy to be a Bible-following Christian. To me, he is a believable Christian.
fallguy;199868 wrote:
because of what Christ did on the cross for me I know that my sin debt is paid. For the sins I've done in the past and will continue to sin in the future.See, to a person such as myself, this is way too much of a cop-out. How about just not sinning?
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2wheeler;199874 wrote:
See, to a person such as myself, this is way too much of a cop-out. How about just not living?There fixed that for you.
Just tryin to lighten what seems to be an ever darkening mood this thread looks to be heading towards.
Matt, Dave, and Ethan.... All of you seem to be trying to justify each others beliefs to each other. That's pointless. All of you have had the beliefs that you have for a long time and I'll lay money that none of you will change your beliefs based on what anyone is going to type in this thread. It looks like your arguing just for arguments sake. (Just an observation) I may not share all of your beliefs but I still look up to all of you fellas in one way or another as I'm sure many other people on here do. What I'm trying to say is..... I get your point.
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DaveH;199871 wrote:
So you are telling me that you were seriously asking if there are recent revisions to the bible.... this was a serious question? No really, this was a real question? If that is actually the case (which it isn't), then the answer is No. There have never been (and I doubt there ever will be) revisions to the bible. It's been untouched for a couple thousand years and I don't see that changing anytime soon.Now Dave, I would have expected this from someone else, but not you. I DID NOT ask if there were any recent revisions to the bible(what you wrote). I asked, are there any revisions to the bible, and, if so, WHAT WOULD BE THE MOST RECENT(what I wrote)?
You make it sound like I'm asking for the 1990 version of the bible. I'm not. For all I know, there is a revision of the bible that was created 1500 years ago. Like I said, I run into plenty of people that will bring up stuff like this, trying to make the question asker(me) look silly, as opposed to just answering the question. It's this kind of stuff that pushes me farther and farther away from religion. I'm sure you guys could care less if someone like me believed, like you guys do. For me, there are just too many inconsistencies among Christians.
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Aw Wes, ya big softie. lulz
Dave, Matt and I have a full respect for the others point of view. No dark mood here.
Believe it or not, my work buddy, Doug, has had me looking at the other side very deeply sometimes. I can guarantee though, it is because of his immense knowledge of his religion. He never needs to question what the bible says, because he lives it. He knows exactly what it says. He walks the walk.
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2wheeler;199878 wrote:
Aw Wes, ya big softie. lulzDave, Matt and I have a full respect for the others point of view. No dark mood here.
Believe it or not, my work buddy, Doug, has had me looking at the other side very deeply sometimes. I can guarantee though, it is because of his immense knowledge of his religion. He never needs to question what the bible says, because he lives it. He knows exactly what it says. He walks the walk.
Just wondering what your referencing your facts of your friends expertise in Christianity. I take it your not the expert but you happen to think your co-worker is? This is the type of thing that gets guys like you farther from the truth. If your co-worker stumbles, ( and I pray to God he doesn't) but since he's a sinner by nature like all of us and has the saving knowledge of Christ to forgive him, he probably will stumble. You'll only be more disappointed in Christianity since you put him on a pedestal and think that he doesn't sin for some reason. There are many great Christian men that have fallen and have given "Christianity" a bad name. Just be careful. Like I said. Christ is our example not some fallable human sinner saved by Grace. I'm glad though that you have a "true" Christian example close to you.

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DaveH;199834 wrote:
Sorry Chuck, I can't let that slide...Civil Rights: "The rights belonging to an individual by virtue of citizenship, especially the fundamental freedoms and privileges guaranteed by the 13th and 14th Amendments to the U.S."
The 13th and 14th refer to slavery and citizenship: No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
I don't see any civil rights that homosexuals are missing out on?
That was part of the copy/paste part......
I would argue that civil unions (I am a believer that marriage is a term reserved solely for man and wife) are not allowed (for the most part) in this country. I'm not pro-gay or anti-gay, I think that if they are citizens that obey the law, they should be allowed as many rights under the law as the next couple....whether that be adoption, benefits, civil unions, tax incentives, survivorship rights, etc... Do I think that the way of the homosexual is correct? No! But I also don't feel that Muslims/Jehovah Witnesses/Buddhists/Hindu/etc... are right, but I don't see anyone saying that they can't have any of the rights I've listed above. But this isn't about politics (well....not supposed to be)
The question should really be, how many of you think homosexuals will be condemned (due to this part of the bible) yet still eat shell fish?
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2wheeler;199874 wrote:
See, to a person such as myself, this is way too much of a cop-out. How about just not sinning?It's impossible not to sin. Sinning isn't so much an act we do, but it's part of our human nature. We are born with a nature to "do the wrong thing".
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tjamz;199915 wrote:
The question should really be, how many of you think homosexuals will be condemned (due to this part of the bible) yet still eat shell fish?Justifying bad behavior by pointing to other bad behavior?
All sin leads to condemnation, not just homosexuality.That said, Leviticus is the old testament/old covenant. There is language in there about having to do burnt offerings for sins, it says you can't eat pigs, etc. This all changed with Jesus, which was when the new covenant started.
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DaveH;199916 wrote:
It's impossible not to sin. Sinning isn't so much an act we do, but it's part of our human nature. We are born with a nature to "do the wrong thing".
IMHO, you can control the amount of your sinning....to a certain extent.....most people CHOOSE not to do this though. -
2wheeler;199928 wrote:
IMHO, you can control the amount of your sinning....to a certain extent.....most people CHOOSE not to do this though.Do you consider just breaking the ten commandments sinning? Do you consider gossip sinning? There are many things in this day and age that are socially acceptable but are by the bibles standards considered sins. Like was discussed earlier. Society keeps on trying to lower the Bibles standards to fit their lifestyles etc, but God is a never changing true and perfect God. We need to live up to His standards.
Chuck...read the first two chapters of Romans. I think you'll find that God isn't just against homosexuality, but all types of "flesh sins". In verse 20 it is a very good example how we have no excuse to not believe in God because of what he has made through nature.
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fallguy;199930 wrote:
Do you consider just breaking the ten commandments sinning? Do you consider gossip sinning?
I don't see why that is relevant? I'm not the one labeling myself a Christian. I don't follow a book to lead my life. You should answer those questions.fallguy;199930 wrote:
There are many things in this day and age that are socially acceptable but are by the bibles standards considered sins.
If I am understanding you and Dave correctly, in your lives, what society deems acceptable carries absolutely no weight in what you do. What the bible says is law.(No revisions, remember?)fallguy;199930 wrote:
I need to live up to His standards.
Fixed. Do you? "I try", or an equivalent answer, IMO, is equal to a "no" answer.
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