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Originally posted by Dravenn
We can have this conversation all day long and never get anywhere... First off, what aircraft did anyone ever create before the wright brothers... absolutely none... and if they drew plans of some aircraft, it was most likely a UFO.
Originally posted by LeenBekkemaa
Originally posted by Sapphire
Amen ... however, the same People who declared the world was "flat" also believed in the Bible
What happens to all the other religions? To the describtions of the Ark of the Covenant (50 pages), the descriptions of the aircrafts, the technologies, the buildings, the 100.000ths of pages written, the knowledge of Sirius, the pyramids, the pyramids in China...
What happens to all of that? Can you explain that without religion? Can you explain the Refaim in Israel, why the Egyptians build the pyramids for the Gods, why Stone Hedge was an astronomical observatory for the Gods with rituals... can you explain...?
Originally posted by THENEO
I think that the people that wrote the bible knew about the universe.
The catholic church did not want to accept the public to know about the true nature of the universe as it would decrease the power the church held over the people.
It does not matter whether one believes in god or not because I cannot make someone believe anything. But I would suggest that there better be more than what we see and something more intelligent than humans or we truly are all doomed.
Originally posted by Seapeople
To the moderaters... I am not sure of the policy for posting links in a message. If I am not allowed to do this please let me know.
To those who call me closed minded:
www.talkorigins.org...
There are many more where that came from all saying about the same thing. Do any of you know who Stephen Hawking is? He is a scientist. Physics is his main gig. He is one of many people who are on the right track about things. Basically his idea is that believeing in a god has nothing to do with reality. There is still room for a god even after all the physics and science, because we as humans still do not have the ability to understand everything. I never said once that I did or didnt believe in God. What I am saying is that we know the earth is much older than 12,000 years. I am very open minded. I would be willing to accept anything if given proof. I accept things without proof as well, but I would be foolish if I disregarded hard evidence. Just because I dont take the bible leiterally doesnt mean that I am full of hate. (where-ever you got that from). Just because I dont take the bible literally doesnt mean that I am closed of mind. Those who are not willing to accept facts and incorporate them into their beliefs are the ones who are close minded.
My Mistake, on the quote i made in the last few posts, what i should have said was, The same people who wrote the bible believed the earth was also flat in fact to say otherwise was forbidden and regarded as blasphemy.
Originally posted by Dravenn
...There is always the term... God works in mysterious ways. Or the saying, there is reason things happen the way they do...And then when something really bad happens, and death and destruction occurs, what has happened.. Of course, It is the devils work. Maybe, just maybe we should take responsibility for our own problems and stop blaming "god and devil" for all of our #...
Originally posted by Dravenn
Is it just me or is it weird how the main mass of religion came about at a time when prostitution and crime and murder rulled the land. I mean the whole world was unstable... everyone was at war... Killing was nothing uncommon. It just seems to me that this was good timing. What better way to make everyone stop in their tracks and wonder " if i do this, I am going to go to hell".
Originally posted by straterx
Dravenn
Its no wonder you have doubts... your mind has been screwed with by all the Phoney Ideas of Religion
Truth is you are Energy part of the Eternal Conciousness
of the universe You have always BEEN..
And Always Will Be.... you are part of me as I am you
Dont fall For All the Stupidity people try to feed you
God is Love
There is no Devil or Evil really its all perception .. its a tool in the Education of your Soul
We have been Given By God the ability to Choose and experience Life as we choose ...
So my Advice to you is
Love... as God does
And forget about All the Bull #
Originally posted by jagdflieger
My Mistake, on the quote i made in the last few posts, what i should have said was, The same people who wrote the bible believed the earth was also flat in fact to say otherwise was forbidden and regarded as blasphemy.
Historical correction. No Bible author ever considered it was blasphemy to say that the earth was not flat. In fact the fact that the earth was round was known in ancient times. Erasthones measured the circumference of the earth in around 100 B. C. Any sea going people (Greeks, Phonencians, etc.) figured out that the earth was round. The big argument was over the heliocentric view of comosology vs the geocentric view of comosology. That is whether the sun or the earth was in the center of the solar system. This occured during the time of Copernicus and Galileo (around the 1500's). The Pope of the Roman Catholic Church at that time was basing his stance that the earth was the center of the solar system not primarily on Biblical sources by on Greek philosphy (Aristotle). It was the Greek philosopher Aristotle who said that the earth was the center of the cosmos (and since certain portions of the Roman Catholic Church thought that the Greeks knew all secular knowledge, that was the stand of the Pope). I have challenged people to produce an ancient Hebrew text (other than the Bible) which states unequivocally that the ancient Hebrews believed that the earth is flat. To date no one has responded. The passages in the Bible use the same kind of language we use to day (i. e., "four corners of the earth" to indicate "extremes in distance", etc.). The passages are not unequivocal proof that the Hebrews believed that the earth was flat.