You don't need to response here. However, it does not take a rocket scientist to read your responses and discern severe bias,
in favor of the Bible's claims.
The Tanager wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 3:07 pm
Second, you think you provided a reasonable case that the author of Exodus was full of beans; I don’t think you have.
Oh, but I have provided more than sufficient reason to suggest the author of 'The Exodus' is full of beans. And you have given little to no rebuttal, except to state (paraphrased) "
it's not good enough". I would list all the pertinent points
again, but why bother? You will merely hand-wave them away, while offering little to no counter for why you still believe "The Exodus" took place.
The Tanager wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 3:07 pm
You claimed that the Pentateuch teaches original sin to support your claim that without the Pentateuch, there’d be no reason for Jesus. I disagree and now I’m supposed to prove you wrong instead of you supporting your original claim?
Oh, that's right. You Christians don't hardly agree about anything. Since there exists many many many denominations, I should have first clarified. My bad.
The problem still remains though. Did the author of 'The Exodus" also partake in writing parts of Genesis? If so, then 'Houstin, we've got bigger fish to fry." Meaning, it would be like arguing debated points about TLoR's. It's a great exercise, but not something to take too seriously.
The Tanager wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 3:07 pm
(1) You claimed that without the Pentateuch, there is no need for Jesus.
(2) My counter was that if there are other sources for objective morality than the Pentateuch, this could be used to point to a need for Jesus.
(3) That’s not an argument for objective morality (although I do believe there is a good argument for that); it’s disagreeing with your assertion that the only connection could be through the Pentateuch.
(4) Are you honestly saying the only way you are aware of people arguing for objective morality is through appeal to the Pentateuch?
(5) You’ve never heard of a moral argument for God’s existence?
(6) Or known people other than Jews and Christians being objectivists about morality?
1) Well, you have apparently adopted some unconventional doctrine. That's the beauty of this religion. I speak to countless Christians, and very few of them agree. And yet, they are all somehow right.
2) The OT mentions many. Are there "objective morals" outside of the many in which the OT mentions? If so, what are they? If you are saying we do not need the Pentateuch to define "morals", then mentioning them in the Pentateuch is unnecessary.
3) Don't worry. I won't ask you to demonstrate your many assertions.
4) No. But if such a 'moral' is not mentioned in the Pentateuch, for which there is apparently 613 of them (of varying context), why did God not add them to the list?
5) Oh, yes I have, plenty. Which is why I asked if you could define and demonstrate an 'objective moral'.
6) Yes.
The Tanager wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 3:07 pm
Fifth, Jesus refers to those commandments because of his culture and the culture of those he is talking to.
These are the ones in which God apparently cares about. But, as stated prior, if the same author who wrote 'The Exodus" wrote other parts of the Pentateuch, then maybe Jesus is referring to some author's opinion about "morals" rather than his believed daddy's "morals"? Which would make sense, since many of 'God's instruction', in the Pentateuch, do not look to align with a 'loving' God anyways.
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The bottom line, repeated a few times now, 'science' cannot and will not debunk the Bible
for you. Why?
A) Science cannot debunk philosophical/metaphorical stuff.
B) Even though we should find mounds of evidence for the claim to millions of people enslaved in a region, for 100's of years, apparently, the jury is still out.
C) 'Science' cannot falsify ancient claimed one-time miracles.
In case anyone is wondering... The avatar quote states the following:
"I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness."