Zakath
Resident Atheist
That's good, I'm not on an expense account here, y'know.Originally posted by Z Man
Well, you asked what my take on sin was and I replied that it was imperfection. Then, I just deceided to throw in there why it's a problem. No big deal; it didn't cost extra.
It's only been twenty centuries. When do you expect they'll figure it out?Yeah, the Jewish Messiah too. They just don't know it yet.
Actually they believe many things differently than you... try a brief read here link - he even takes questions!I don't reject Judaism, persay, or look down upon them. I respect them greatly. They believe in the same thing we do other than the issue on Jesus being the Messiah. Besides, one day, when Jesus comes back in the end, the Jews will know He is their Messiah as well.
And you know this how?God requires one to be perfect in order to be holy and acceptable to Him, thus ensuring a relationship with Him.
I can see this point. It's too much trouble for most people.But mankind chooses not to attain perfection.
Not always. Read the rest of the OT besides Isaiah. It describes all kinds of other penalties for various kinds of sin.The punishment for our sins is death.
But his system was what doomed you in the first place. That's kind of a backwards way to handle things, don't you think?God knows we're doomed, so He deceided to come down and save us by showing us how to live a perfect life.
So your deity requires and accepts human sacrifice?Then, He bore our punishment, even though He was not guilty. He chose to sacrifice His own Son so that we could have a way to perfection. The only way is through His Son. He's the key to salvation.
I provided you with some information about Alexander the Great which you did not comment on. Did you read any of the information I suggested? If so, what did you think?Why don't we pursue a discussion on the validity and accuracy of some other written form of history, such as that on Alexander the Great, or George Washington, or some other great historical figure?
Very astute. You picked up the point that extraordinary claims (miracles, divine intervention in daily affairs, etc,) should require extraordinary evidence while day-to-day things that would not affect the way you live would require significantly less evidence since they may not impact you at all.It seems you guys, Atheists, want to pick apart the Bible and you request "extrodinary evidence", but when it comes to someone else who would not effect the way we live, you don't apply the same standards.
For example, you claim that not following the teachings of your deity will impact me eternally, while not accepting your view on Alexander the Great does not impact me at all.
I've read much of it before. Wasn't terribly impressed. Sorry.Check out this site for more details: http://www.carm.org/evidence/extraordinary.htm
No its not. It's supporters claim that it is religious literature, not merely historical literature. Neither you or I would not care one whit whether someone claimed miraculous powers for Alexander the Great. But you claim extreme miraculous powers for one Jesus of Nazareth. That's a big difference and one that requires a different kind of evidence.I have evidence: the Bible. It's the same kind of written evidence that we all have for any type of history.
So you are claiming you had direct revelation from your deity?Look, I didn't "choose" to just believe in all this "hunky-doorie" hoobla one day. I didn't believe in God because of some kind of evidence or "feeling". I believe in God because He came to me and showed me the Truth. He saved me. He gave me the faith it takes for one to totally change their lives and give up everything they know to follow some guy who claimed to be God some 2000 years ago.
Quite possibly, if there is a deity...And I know that evidence is not what it is going to take to change your mind either. It's going to take an act of God...
If you choose not to, then you also have the choice to choose to follow it. That's my point. If you can choose to follow it, then it's likely someone has. If they have, then there is no need for "salvation."Regarding following the Law you wrote:
"We cannot uphold to it because we choose not to."
I also believe that Jesus of Nazareth was human. The question is, do you believe that Jesus of Nazareth was "God" as well?First, Jesus was human, not immortal.
See my question above about human sacrifice...Second, YHWH didn't demand it from anybody; He choose to sacrifice His Son for us.
You know this because your deity told you, or because you read it somewhere?Third, I am claiming that because of Christ's death, those who believe have been set free from the punishment of sin, and that because of His ressurection, we have hope and a reason to believe.
If we cannot choose to stop, then we cannot stop. This makes it a no win scenario with the deity creating us for destruction...We could be perfect if we choose to stop sinning. But can we; no.
Thank you for clarifying.I guess you misunderstood me. You asked me, "How do you know that you're correct [in your doctine] and [other Christians] are wrong?" To me, disagreement in doctrine is so little important in comparision to what really matters; belief in Jesus Christ. To me, as long as a Christian believes in this key point to the belief, then it dosn't matter what else we disagree on; they're still a Christian. That's all I was implying.
But, aside from some personal revelation from your deity, how does one accomplish this radical change from unbelief to belief?Christianity is about a relationship with God, nothing more or less. Jesus Christ is the only person, thing, object, reality, or whatever, that can save an individual. A person has to believe this on their own. Someone else can't walk down that road for them; they have to have a relationship with God on their own. It's personal. God wants personal relationships with us.
But they are your "brothers and sisters in Christ". Their actions impact you, even today. To ignore those actions is to weaken your position considerably.Zakath, I'm not religious and I could care less about Church history or why people killed who for what reasons. I don't care.
Just you and God, eh? If it's all about the individual and the deity, then why is there a "Church"?Having a relationship with God is all that matters to me. Not religion, church history, church songs, offerings, whatever, just me and God. He's the only one who can save me. He's the only one that matters.