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Replying to post 34 by hoghead1]
I, for one, truly appreciate you and a few others presenting a Rational Theism as an alternative to the more Fundamental / Literal / Traditional views so often presented as though they represented religion in general.
hoghead1 wrote:
1213 wrote:
Interesting thing is also that there is no real proof that earth rotates around the sun.
No real proof that the earth rotates around the sun? Are you kidding me? Where were you in science class?
Yup " I thought it was a joke too the first time that sort of statement was made " surely, me thinks, no one living in the 21st Century and at least alert enough to use a computer KNOWS that there is overwhelming evidence that the Earth rotates ('on its axis') and revolves around ('orbits') the Sun.
But, NO that isn't presented as a joke. Even after clear evidence is cited to confirm both rotation and revolution, the Literal Bible Defender(s) still maintain and defend geocentric solar system / universe notions (or maintain that there is no proof otherwise).
THAT is the (or 'a') face of religion that is often presented to readers here as well as to the public elsewhere. It is no wonder that I often find myself, a Non-Theist, aligned with Thinking Theists combating Fundamentalists, Literalists, Traditionalists.
The anti-intellectual, anti-education, anti-science contingent is alive and well " and is dominant in some areas of the nation (and in politics) " particularly here in the Bible Belt.
hoghead1 wrote:
1213 wrote:
Also, it is no contradiction, if in Genesis 2 Yahweh forms animals, God could still have created animals before that. In my opinion we have your contradiction only, if we accept your version of things and reject what the Bible tells, which in my opinion is irrational move and I have no good reason to accept your version.
God could have created animals before he created the animals? That doesn't even begin to make sense. Gen. 1 says god created all the animals before man. Gen. 2 clearly states God created all the animals after Adam. Either he created all the animals before Adam, or after. It can't be both. Hence, the contradiction.
Don't be surprised to encounter that sort of 'argument' over and over. Demonstrating its irrationality makes no difference to those who believe the Bible is right even when it is wrong " and who revere every Bible word as though it came directly from God rather than being thoughts written by men.
hoghead1 wrote: There are at least 75 biblical passages (e.g., Isa. 40) that affirm the earth is flat, a fact stressed by the very few flat-earthers who are still around.
Some might say (in a general way, not applied to any individual), 'Don't confuse them with facts. Their mind's made up' or 'Don't try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and irritates the pig'.
Of course, what you and other Thinking Theists say in favor of religion (as well as what I and others say opposing religion) is not likely to (or intended to) influence those who are enmeshed 'up past their ears' in religious dogma. Instead, we can present ideas to be considered by READERS and compared to what is presented by F/L/T promoters.
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Non-Theist
ANY of the thousands of "gods" proposed, imagined, worshiped, loved, feared, and/or fought over by humans MAY exist -- awaiting verifiable evidence