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      andyc
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      @unknownuser said:

      Alan,
      Regarding “radimetric dating”, you can start w/ an easy article like this:
      http://www.christiananswers.net/q-aig/aig-c007.html

      I wrote that latin expression is “orbe terrarum” and it wasn’t correct translated in English, as 'simple' spheroid...!

      Cornel

      Cornel - thanks for the link. Did some more digging on that website. http://www.christiananswers.net/creation/menu-fossils.html "Man and dinosaurs lived at the same time. There was never a time when dinosaurs ruled the earth. From the very beginning of creation, God gave man dominion over all that was made, even over the dinosaurs"

      A.

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        Okay this is geting a little stale, we are going in circles. So lets enjoy some George Carlin, here is his 10 commandments revised.

        some explicit language

        [flash=425,355:36u7xksg]http://www.youtube.com/v/SyWEBbFwU1o&feature=related[/flash:36u7xksg]

        My fav part is at end when he adds a commandment ... totally agree with that one.

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        If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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        • DanielD Offline
          Daniel
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          Very good Solo, especially his last commandment; Thou shalt keep thy religion to thyself.

          My avatar is an anachronism.

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            plot-paris
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            allways a pleasure to watch this clip again. thanks, solo. 🤣

            (btw. could you please post the film Dogma? great piece of cinema and I love the way it approaches and interprets christian religion)

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              fella77
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              Carlin was a genious....I could listen to his stuff for hours.

              Progress (about ¼% done)

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                boofredlay
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                Was he a genious or a genius? 😄

                Pete, regarding your earlier video, there are a few items that jump
                out. One is the rearranging of the letters in the name Horus to
                make hours or Horus has risen. Egyptians did not use the alphabet as we
                know it. Furthermore, a study of the etymology of the word horizon
                does not reveal an Egyptian source.

                A second curiosity is the use of the date December 25th. This
                statement implies a uniformity of the calendar across all of the
                cultures that I think is inaccurate.

                It sounds very intelligent, but I am skeptical of the information.

                Christians do have to concede that the early church did occasionally
                absorb many pagan rites and worship days when it reached a people group
                unfamiliar with the Christian faith. These rites were sometimes
                reinterpreted as Christian symbols to help the people to understand the
                new religion.

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                  solo
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                  Thanks for your response Eric, and yes I agree the commentry is biased to make a point and there probably are many exagerations.
                  It is however fascinating how all the other religions have so many similar teachings and there is a logic in the origins of such beliefs.

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                    Daniel
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                    Also, in regards to the video, I don't recall reading anywhere that the Egyptian god Horus was crucified (I read a lot on ancient Egypt when a youngun - considered being an Egypologist); in fact, ancient Egyptians didn't even practice crucifiction. Horus was a "triumphant" war god, having beaten the god Set in battle, and becoming the god of the sky. Nor was he born from a virgin - his mother was the goddess Isis, his father her husband Osiris. I don't know much about the other gods mentioned in the film, but given the blatant "mistakes" on the first one, I can't put too much faith in what he says about the others.

                    My avatar is an anachronism.

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                    • soloS Offline
                      solo
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                      There are two theories, one being that he was crucified between two thieves like jesus and the other bieng stung by a scorpion, however most writtings seem to support the crucifixion story.

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                      • DanielD Offline
                        Daniel
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                        Solo, where are you getting your information on Horus? No where in Egyptian mythology is Horus crucified - in fact, he doesn't even die.

                        My avatar is an anachronism.

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                          cornel
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                          Crucifixion was a specific method of romans…

                          See one of Isaiah prophetic verse (re. The Lord):
                          “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised(on the cross) for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.”

                          Cornel

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                            Daniel
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                            Crucifixion was practiced by the Persians, Seleucids, Carthaginians, and Romans. Ancient Egyptians employed impalement, which some scholars luimp in with crucifixion.

                            My avatar is an anachronism.

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                              kwistenbiebel
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                              God prefers atheists :

                              http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r3/kwistenbiebel1/rehab477.jpg

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                                boofredlay
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                                🤣

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                                  cornel
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                                  Kwistenbiebel,

                                  God has no preference (for atheists):

                                  “The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some count slackness; but is longsuffering to you-ward, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.”
                                  (2 Peter 3:9)

                                  Cornel

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                                    RickW
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                                    @kwistenbiebel said:

                                    @rickw said:

                                    I'd have to say that, given the evidence, Christianity is less evil/dangerous than atheism.

                                    Why do a lot of religious people categorise those who don't believe as 'atheists'?
                                    As if you get an automatic subscription to the atheist club when you don't recognise a god.

                                    In history, a war never was started by a group called 'the atheists'.

                                    You're joking, right? "a-" = no, none, without; "theos" = god; "-ist" = person professing a belief system. So, yes, by the definition of the word, one who believes there is no god is an atheist. The membership cards are in the mail. 😄

                                    And has already been mentioned, the Communists in Russia, who were staunchly atheistic, killed over 20 million people in the past century. In the US, they were frequently referred to as "the godless Communists", which is the same as using the word "atheistic". In history, wars have been started by groups consisting of atheists. The word "atheist" in the group's name is unnecessary. Their ideology included atheism, and that is what they killed to spread - similar to how Islam was originally spread (and still is, in some places). In contrast, Christianity was not originally spread by violence (nor was it intended to be), but in the face of it.

                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    ...it still takes a brave man to look past the ancient hyperbolas and stand on the side of reality.

                                    I guess I'm not there yet. I can't even get past the ancient parabolas... 😆

                                    @alan fraser said:

                                    With respect, Rick. Much of that argument is specious.

                                    Really? I don't remember mentioning species in my post... 😄 (read on)

                                    @remus said:

                                    Talk about dodgy numbers! Your assuming that their was a constant change in the age of the earth (the theorised ages, that is) which is wrong.

                                    Apparently my LOL smiley & channel-surfer joke didn't do their job of injecting the intended humorous tone into my post. 😒 The point was that science can only offer its best guess. In 10 years, that best guess may be different still. In which case, we still won't know for sure, so why be dogmatic about 4.6 billion years now?

                                    RickW
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                                      Stinkie
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                                      @rickw said:

                                      In contrast, Christianity was not originally spread by violence (nor was it intended to be), but in the face of it.

                                      No, not originally. But it got up to speed later on. That said, being a cause of violence is not a unique trait of christianity. Any old ideology is quite enough reason for some of us to get the clubs out. Sadly, we are a moronic and violent bunch, at times.


                                      While an atheist, I feel the need to point out that the various religions we've come up with so far have given us some cool sh*t as well - Bach, anyone? Michelangelo? Religion, though I personally find it weird, isn't all bad.

                                      The current entanglement of religion and politics worries me, though. That's an explosive combination right there. I'm fairly certain that's something both the atheists and (the largest part of) the God Squad can agree on. Furthermore, I believe that it is exactly this entanglement that's got atheists screaming bloody murder these days. Under more normal (or at least: desirable) circumstances most of us godless types would just go: "Worship away, old chap. Beer?"

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                                        solo
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                                        clapping smilie

                                        Well said, sentiment shared.

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                                          Paris
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                                          The greatest artists of the time were the one's who rebelled against the church, so in that regard I suppose you are right.

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                                            Alan Fraser
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                                            Nothing wrong with my spelling. Specious is what I wrote; specious is what I meant. 😉

                                            In any case, I think there's way too much polarisation in this thread. While, on logical and scientific grounds, I totally agree with the atheists here, it's perfectly possible to be a (reasonably) regular church-goer and still think anyone who believes the Earth to be only 6012 years old...in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary to be more than a little misguided.
                                            Everyone is entitled to their own view and anyone's religion is their own affair, but Creationists changed the rules when they decided to push for their belief to be classed a science and taught in schools as such.

                                            If I still had a child at school and found that they were being offered Creationism as an 'antidote' to genuine science, I wouldn't have a moment's hesitation in withdrawing that child and pressing for that teacher's dismissal.

                                            Creationism and Science should not be used in the same sentence...accepting the fact that you can't say that without using them in the same sentence. 😉
                                            The separation of church and state is essential. The separation of faith and science is equally essential. Any faith that regards itself as the true faith should not be afraid of skeletons in the cupboard...should not be afraid that scientific progress will unmask it as a fraud. Because if it is, genuinely, the true faith such a debunking will prove impossible.
                                            What is possible is that science will unmask some of the baggage that such a faith has accumulated over the years as just myth and fantasy, but that is something quite different. Any faith that is afraid of what science might discover next has something to hide....or is being misinterpreted.

                                            You can argue that many scientists and artists throughout history were inspired to produce either great works of art or crucial scientific breakthroughs, but when that faith actually starts to get in the way of science, you're on a completely different track. It's a track that led the Islamic world from world dominance in science and medicine to its present position in which, without oil, it would be a complete irrelevance to the modern world. It's not impossible that the USA could head down precisely the same anti-intellectual, dogma-bound path already trodden by the more fundamentalist states.

                                            The world is littered with the remains of once-great civilizations. I'm absolutely sure that every single one of them...when at the height of their power...would have found the idea that one day they would lose that dominance and be reduced to some cultural backwater, utterly inconceivable.

                                            BTW. The same people that bought you the idea of creation occuring in roughly 4000 BC....Bede, Newton, Ussher etc....also equally firmly believed that it would end 6000 years later, quoting, just like Cornel, the Bible verse that equates a single day with a thousand years in God's sight. They believed that 6000 years equated to the six days of creation.

                                            According to Ussher (4004 BC, early hours of Oct 23rd) the world should have ended in 1996. The idea was quietly dropped in 1997.

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