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Flickr: Discussing The bible in...
Published (2009-12-03 12:47:13)
Graham, you're deliberately putting blinkers on. PhotoGraham wrote You are neglecting the context of explanations of pain in child birth and the barreness of the soil and picking one item out of context to call it a prophesy. Not at all - the whole poem is prophetic, but, like most prophecy, it has a double event horizon, and makes a fleeting reference to the messiah. PhotoGraham wrote You are not merely saying that the Fall can be...
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Published (2009-12-02 03:58:16)
And he does clearly argue that "encouraging" a child to believe certain religious ideas is child abuse. OK that's fair enough and I'd say that for him to make the statement you quote is a little risky. Dawkins is right, but he's also likely to be wrong. Why? Because one child might, as he says, be damaged for life by being indoctrinated into the Catholic Church, but so too a victim of sexual abuse. On the...
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Published (2009-12-04 09:18:20)
Also unsound is a matter of subjective opinion, and untrue cannot be known without first knowing "true".
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Published (2009-12-02 14:56:56)
Well we already have Abbot and Bishop - surely there's a few gags to made there before we move on? :-) Abbot is a formidable politician, yes, but he'll polarise voters and divide the country. He is just too far on the right for my comfort.
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Published (2009-12-04 04:18:20)
PhotoGraham Why would a prophesy of a messiah be hidden as a double meaning of little piece of a litearal poem about the world? If Moses intended to convey your meaning why would he hide it like that and leave his audience, and Josephus, blind to it? that is how all of the Bible works. it is not to be understood by every one with out a bit of work. Matthew 13:10-14 (New International Version) 10The disciples came to him and asked,...
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Published (2009-11-27 08:29:06)
From that article....which l also think is quite amusing....this is not related to that story.. He said that the children’s Christianity had shone through. “Obviously there is something in their faces which is different. So they judged that they were happy and free without knowing that they are Christians. That is quite a compliment. I reckon it shows we have brought up our children in a good way and that they are happy." Oh...
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Published (2009-12-02 14:56:25)
i wonder how Kat will explain away some more elaborate hoaxes. the seven they choose to explore were at pretty old and well documented. The only skilful one is the breaking of bricks and concrete laid on a persons head face or body with a sledgehammer. Because the sledgehammer user has to be very precise with how they stop the "followthrough" dead in it's tracks. But then this is no more different than how blacksmiths...
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Published (2009-11-26 19:35:04)
Findo, the quote you use doesn't contradict what I said! Spencer is saying that humanism is 'deeply religious' because it relies on beliefs that are not 'demonstrably rational or neutral'. But I showed that it is possible to hold ethical beliefs that are not demonstrably rational or neutral (because they are arrived at through consensus) while still being non- religious. You seem to agree with that. When you say...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-29 05:32:05)
by DaddyZangles
Out of respect and love, Andrew, I honestly tell you that I tried, I really tried, but I could only cope with 15 minutes of the lecture/sermon.
I reached further with the pdf. file, but not much further.
I became rankled at the beginning with the premise that we can only keep going if we know what's at the end. Annoyed because I hate being told something, especially when I ...
Started 8 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-03-19 00:00:00)
by markrod59
Thanks, that was cute.
I use to sit in my lawn chair with the hose (loaded with a 7 position spray pattern :-) and fire a stream moving it all around the yard as my dog would chase after and try to bite the water where it met the ground.
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 03:51:08)
by Serge Marx
She's a good Sheila, Bruce, and not at all stuck up.
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-08-21 00:00:00)
by hunky
Gimp is something I occasionally use when I don't want to fire up my virtual machine to work in windows/photoshop. I don't think a photoshop user would like it much in general if they work in 16bit or adjustment layers which the gimp lacks. But otherwise - a very powerful program for free.
KDE is a desktop environment typically for linux but being ported to windows. So many ...
Started 3 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-02 14:56:25)
by speaks with camera (dances with A souls)
i wonder how Kat will explain away some more elaborate hoaxes. the seven they choose to explore were at pretty old and well documented.
The only skilful one is the breaking of bricks and concrete laid on a persons head face or body with a sledgehammer. Because the sledgehammer user has to be very precise with how they stop the "followthrough" dead in it's tracks. But then this is ...
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-01 00:00:00)
by PhotoGraham
www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0603480.htm
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-27 08:29:06)
by PhotoGraham
Findo wrote I don't know that I'd go so far as the kids' dad does in saying what he does.. but you've got to admit it's pretty amusing.
In a way it is rather apt that the kids on the poster are now being labelled as "evangelicals" by some commentators.
Are they " evangelical Christian children"? Should we call them that?
They are examples of exactly what the poster ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-27 20:29:21)
by raisonettes
DaddyZ , I understand there's not much import to the word "godless" used in that context. "Godless" is used as a kind of "default" term for unspeakable, unbridled, horrifying criminal minds or some such. But how did it earn such a place in the world of "Loosely Speaking?"
And I understand about "good Christian" - the term, as it is often used, and what it is supposed to mean (in...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-18 18:51:23)
by DaddyZangles
Essentially, I suspect it is an irrelevance. I would be interested in the listening figures and how many non-believers are bothered at all by the slot.
What is of more concern is the increasing religious influence the BBC is applying generally. I think they have made no bones about the fact that they wish to increase the influence of religion across the BBC programs, as the ...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-29 05:32:05)
by DaddyZangles
Out of respect and love, Andrew, I honestly tell you that I tried, I really tried, but I could only cope with 15 minutes of the lecture/sermon.
I reached further with the pdf. file, but not much further.
I became rankled at the beginning with the premise that we can only keep going if we know what's at the end. Annoyed because I hate being told something, especially when I ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-27 08:29:06)
by PhotoGraham
Findo wrote I don't know that I'd go so far as the kids' dad does in saying what he does.. but you've got to admit it's pretty amusing.
In a way it is rather apt that the kids on the poster are now being labelled as "evangelicals" by some commentators.
Are they " evangelical Christian children"? Should we call them that?
They are examples of exactly what the poster ...
Started 1 year, 3 months ago (2008-08-21 00:00:00)
by hunky
Gimp is something I occasionally use when I don't want to fire up my virtual machine to work in windows/photoshop. I don't think a photoshop user would like it much in general if they work in 16bit or adjustment layers which the gimp lacks. But otherwise - a very powerful program for free.
KDE is a desktop environment typically for linux but being ported to windows. So many ...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 03:51:08)
by Serge Marx
She's a good Sheila, Bruce, and not at all stuck up.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-27 20:29:21)
by raisonettes
DaddyZ , I understand there's not much import to the word "godless" used in that context. "Godless" is used as a kind of "default" term for unspeakable, unbridled, horrifying criminal minds or some such. But how did it earn such a place in the world of "Loosely Speaking?"
And I understand about "good Christian" - the term, as it is often used, and what it is supposed to mean (in...
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-01 00:00:00)
by PhotoGraham
www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0603480.htm
Started 3 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-02 14:56:25)
by speaks with camera (dances with A souls)
i wonder how Kat will explain away some more elaborate hoaxes. the seven they choose to explore were at pretty old and well documented.
The only skilful one is the breaking of bricks and concrete laid on a persons head face or body with a sledgehammer. Because the sledgehammer user has to be very precise with how they stop the "followthrough" dead in it's tracks. But then this is ...
Started 8 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-03-19 00:00:00)
by markrod59
Thanks, that was cute.
I use to sit in my lawn chair with the hose (loaded with a 7 position spray pattern :-) and fire a stream moving it all around the yard as my dog would chase after and try to bite the water where it met the ground.
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