AlAyeti wrote:Yet, these same ""enlightened thinkers" can look at human anatomy and physiology and, when it is used by Christians to prove that the Christian views on sexuality are NOT ignorant anf bigoted, they are smugly shrugged aside.
That's because
science makes no value judgments whatsoever. Science
cannot tell us what is right or what is beautiful - science only deals with the material. If you are looking to human anatomy and physiology for moral comfort, you are looking in the wrong places.
Enlightened or not, most thinkers have realised that science can tell us only so much. Science is invaluable but limited in its scope. The rest is left to the philosophies.
AlAyeti wrote:For example, you cannot BE a Christian and NOT believe in the resurrection. That is 100% proveable FROM the New Testament, but somehow, Liberal-Christians can do just such, and when challenged, call people like me "closed-minded" and blah, blah, blah.
When have I ever denied the Resurrection, or gave license to Christians to deny the Resurrection as a liberal? I defy you to quote me thus.
But you're right. You are closed-minded, especially when you don't listen to your opponents but argue against caricatures of their arguments. That kind of behaviour is frowned upon on this forum.
AlAyeti wrote:Evolutionists ARE ape-men from out of their own mouths. Evolution and the Bible ARE NOT compatible. No Adam no Jesus. It is an absolute. But, somehow, not to a "Christian" like Magus, that somehow can use society in the timeframe to change immutable teachings. Either Jesus was wrong or he wasn't.
Absolute truth claims are the straight and easy path to Hell. That you refuse to see that it is possible to reconcile the natural world with scripture is pitiable, but it does not preclude such a reconciliation.
The teachings may be immutable, but they still have to be put into a framework through which they may be understood. That framework included the creation story. Look past the particulars: what is it Jesus was trying to say by referring to Jonah? Here's a hint: it had nothing to do with Jonah and everything to do with the
generation he was addressing, which looked for a sign.
AlAyeti wrote:I have the proof and the right to claim it.
Then
articulate it in a
civil and rational manner. Just remember, you have no rights on this forum to daemonise your opponents, only to refute their arguments.
AlAyeti wrote:Abortion for any other reason than a life and death situation is pure evil. It is murder one. But, along with evolution came no human morality. That is a logical asertion on my part.
No, it is not. Evolution
makes no value judgment on abortion or on anything else. It says
nothing about human morality or its existence. As far as abortion goes, the ethics are extremely grey - not black and white as you are so often wont to point out. It's a complex issue, since you have to take into account familial pressures, availability of child-care resources and other such personal circumstances
in every individual case. Should there be some measure by which abortion under certain sets of circumstances becomes wrong (and thus illegal)? Of course! But will it be as simple as you presuppose? Of course not.
AlAyeti wrote:Did I not just present an argument based on reason and facts?
No, you presented a whole bunch of personal value judgments and presuppositions. Such do not compose a reasonable argument.
AlAyeti wrote:I will endeavor to be kinder and gentler to those that I do not agree with.
Good. A little humility never hurt anyone.
AlAyeti wrote:Also, That all of what we can see and observe does not fit the mechanism of the evolutionary dogma. Which, by the way is as fluid as sweat. Which version of evolution is Magus clinging to? If it is something from nothing, which is exactly what Darwinian evolution claims, than his position needs to be questioned. A bumbler-god is not are very good theological stance. But that is exactly what an evolution-deity would actually be.
There is
one version of the theory of evolution as posited by Charles Darwin. It hasn't changed since the day he formulated it.
a.) Every organism produces more offspring than will survive to maturity.
b.) There are variations amongst these offspring.
c.) These variations can be inherited by subsequent generations.
d.) In each generation those best equipped to adapt to their environment are those with the greatest chance of passing those variations which allowed it onto the next generation. As a result the incidence of this variation will increase in the general population.
All observed, all well-documented, all supported by the facts. This is the theory of evolution - nothing more. Nothing about anything from nothing. In the words of Barbara Kingsolver, 'the greatest, simplest, most elegant logical construct ever to dawn across our curiosity about the workings of natural life'. God knew what he was doing when he set it in motion - he was no bumbler; he wasted nothing.
You were railing in the dark, burning an effigy of evolution - you thought for some reason that evolution claims 'something from nothing', but as you can see nothing can be further from the truth. Evolution uses what was already there and makes no claims about life's genesis. Any claims on that are conjecture.
AlAyeti wrote:A Pastor does indeed ned to drive off the wolves. And Jesus knew and told us, they would be in our midst.
Not at the expense of the sheep. If the prerequisite by this pastor's reckoning for being a sheep is to support George W. Bush (which it was), then this pastor is not serving his flock at all - he failed in his pastoral ministry.
He wasn't 'driving off the wolves'. He was driving off all those who didn't agree with Bush's policies, which is something very, very different. Read the original post again.
AlAyeti wrote:Wheats and tares, by the way, is insulting someone, and it is not the wheat.
Also "By their fruits you will know them."
That's one interpretation of it, and it's not, to my mind, the right one. Each plant is composed of a head and a stalk. The stalk shall be thrown away and the head shall be kept. The ore is composed of gold and dross - the former shall be kept and the latter discarded.
I interpret these passages thus: God will save in everyone what is most worthy, the gold from the ore or the head of wheat.
AlAyeti wrote:Condoms, is fruit of only one ideological morality, to curb something but it is not licentiuosness. The jury is in with the judgment of that.
So you lash out in the darkness and blame the liberals. Not reasonable - if blame is to be laid for the current cheapening of sexuality, it lies not at the foot of the liberal politic but at the foot of the consumer culture.