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Atheism Verses Christianity
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Since joining AB I have followed the threads regarding the above. Am I right in thinking there are more non-believing Abers than believers, or do the believers prefer not to get entangled with this subject. I myself believe.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well there are many passages in the bible that refer to God creating the universe. Adam and Eve are anecdotal containing truth about our inability to be selfless. So the God of creation is the God that inspired the prophecies that today demand explanation. If he is working in the world now, then why not at the very beginning?
Well to refer to the bible as a method of proving the validity of something from - the bible- is a circular argument, and not a good argument to conclude anything.
I also find it interesting how frequently those believers veer between a literal interpretation of the bible and a metaphorical or anecdotal one. And for every "truth" or anecdote that may have some trivial sense, there are plenty of examples of sheer boneheadedness.
All the prophecies you are proud of are interpretations after the fact, and are vague enough that they can be applied, at a stretch, to virtually anything. And there is no independent evidence to support creationism as described in the bible - Indeed the contrary is true - the consilience of evidence supporting an old earth and an ancient universe is overwhelming.
I also find it interesting how frequently those believers veer between a literal interpretation of the bible and a metaphorical or anecdotal one. And for every "truth" or anecdote that may have some trivial sense, there are plenty of examples of sheer boneheadedness.
All the prophecies you are proud of are interpretations after the fact, and are vague enough that they can be applied, at a stretch, to virtually anything. And there is no independent evidence to support creationism as described in the bible - Indeed the contrary is true - the consilience of evidence supporting an old earth and an ancient universe is overwhelming.
Well a couple of examples include some comment about "clinging to cuddly blankies of imaginary god" (http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Society-and-Culture/Religion-and-Spirituality/Question1223527.html comment 7) and .. well actually I can't find another one which really demonstrates the sort of bile and anger/ nastiness I was looking for. By no means an exhaustive search, but suggests that I was being OTT earlier.
I don't know if the wildwood's point about ABers who are religious knowing less than atheists about the faith holds for me with some of my friends, who have definitely studied their faith in greater detail than I have and will. So they certainly can't be accused of being ignorant about it. What puzzles me, though, is on what they end up basing their faiths. Earlier in this thread I talked about how never having had a religious experience was one of the main reasons I am an atheist. It is surprising therefore when Christian friends, too, have also had no such experiences to speak of. Given some of the challenges people of faith have to face just in coming to terms with what their Good Book says - with apparent gaping holes/ contradictions/ disturbing or outdated moral codes to deal with, for example - given all those, the least I'd need to overcome them is a fairly convincing hint that my God actually existed and was in contact with me. Oh well.
I don't know if the wildwood's point about ABers who are religious knowing less than atheists about the faith holds for me with some of my friends, who have definitely studied their faith in greater detail than I have and will. So they certainly can't be accused of being ignorant about it. What puzzles me, though, is on what they end up basing their faiths. Earlier in this thread I talked about how never having had a religious experience was one of the main reasons I am an atheist. It is surprising therefore when Christian friends, too, have also had no such experiences to speak of. Given some of the challenges people of faith have to face just in coming to terms with what their Good Book says - with apparent gaping holes/ contradictions/ disturbing or outdated moral codes to deal with, for example - given all those, the least I'd need to overcome them is a fairly convincing hint that my God actually existed and was in contact with me. Oh well.
here's an example http:// adventi st.org. uk/__da ta/asse ts/text _file/0 011/109 10/1260 days.tx t Media URL: http://adventist.org.uk/__data/assets/text_file/0011/10910/1260days.txt
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.... and this about Jerusalem
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