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Randy_Carson
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Okay.Randy, I didn’t say “strong”, I said “stronger”.
Opinions vary.
Okay.Randy, I didn’t say “strong”, I said “stronger”.
We can agree on that!Okay.
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So, you’ve not read Telchin’s book?
But wait, Kaninchen. Your argument here proves too much.No more than you’ll rush to read books by Catholics who converted to Islam or whatever and set out to proselytise Catholics.
I normally don’t speak for others, but maybe Kaninchen’s reason is “if it ain’t broke, no need to fix it.” But what do I know? I’m a WAM just like you.But wait, Kaninchen. Your argument here proves too much.
I’m a white, American male…IOW a crass, illiterate dolt. I’m bigoted, prejudiced, and I’ve read Josh McDowell.It can’t get any worse, can it? :nope:
But you, Kaninchen…you are a woman (which is sufficient to prove superiority all by itself), a European (which just drips urbane sophistication) and a Jewess (which means you know suffering and surviving in a tough world). :bowdown2:
And yet, you say you’re no more open-minded about reading a book about a Jew who comes to faith in Jesus through his study than I am to read about Catholics who become Muslims?
Gee, I have an excuse - my intellectual, genetic and cultural inferiority - but what reason do you have?
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While I’m sure that’s all very true, Randy, it isn’t what makes talking to you so entertaining.I’m a white, American male…IOW a crass, illiterate dolt. I’m bigoted, prejudiced, and I’ve read Josh McDowell.It can’t get any worse, can it? :nope:
You claimed earlier to have some understanding of Buddhism, yet you appear never to have heard of reincarnation.Have you ever been to a funeral?
So do we all. In the west it is usually called karma. Actions have consequences. There is no avoiding the consequences of your actions:Oh, believe me. if you do not want to live again after dying, follow the Buddha. He got exactly what he had coming to him.
Again you are making incorrect assumptions. You are in a room in a five-star luxury hotel. Everything you want is available to you, food, comfort, entertainment. But … In the next room, your family, whom you love dearly, are being tortured horribly. You can hear their screams of pain. You can see their suffering through a window. You love them, yet they are suffering unendurable agonies. Eternally. For ever and ever and ever … Their screams never cease.Christians attain eternal life. That is a better goal for you to try for.
I am glad we can agree on something.Of course you did, rossum. Of course you did.
Then we can inevitably conclude that his house, which is the best of all possible houses, has a door, and even several windows!It’s that sort of thing that makes for the entertainment, Dr Pangloss.
Indeed. I apologise, I was obviously insufficiently clear. I attempted to distinguish between the evident (so far) reaction of Jews (not encouraging) from the likely reaction of unbelievers (by which I meant those believing in neither Jewish nor Christian branch of the Abraham faith) which I suggested might be an unwillingness to succumb to your argument if it meant swallowing the OT along with the NT.…
I certainly hope I don’t have to convince a Jew that the Hebrew scriptures are the Word of God.
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Where do you get the idea that Kaninchen is flaunting some sort of genetic/cultural superiority? (I suspect flaunting intellectual superiority could be proven). I also am an urbane sophisticated European, and I have come to think that genetic and cultural gibes at people for their Jewishness is neither urbane nor sophisticated. Wouldn’t it be better to skip that line?But wait, Kaninchen. Your argument here proves too much.
I’m a white, American male…IOW a crass, illiterate dolt. I’m bigoted, prejudiced, and I’ve read Josh McDowell.It can’t get any worse, can it? :nope:
But you, Kaninchen…you are a woman (which is sufficient to prove superiority all by itself), a European (which just drips urbane sophistication) and a Jewess (which means you know suffering and surviving in a tough world). :bowdown2:
And yet, you say you’re no more open-minded about reading a book about a Jew who comes to faith in Jesus through his study than I am to read about Catholics who become Muslims?
Gee, I have an excuse - my intellectual, genetic and cultural inferiority - but what reason do you have?
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I normally don’t speak for others, but maybe Kaninchen’s reason is “if it ain’t broke, no need to fix it.” But what do I know? I’m a WAM just like you.
I didn’t make the argument. You did.While I’m sure that’s all very true, Randy, it isn’t what makes talking to you so entertaining.
A man who knows comically little about Judaism keeps telling a woman (who grew up in Christian world, went to school with Christians, works with Christians, has friends who are Christians and who has spent decades discussing religion with Christians) that she’s closed-minded and the only reason she doesn’t accept Christianity is that she’s prejudiced.
It’s that sort of thing that makes for the entertainment, Dr Pangloss.
I have been thinking about this off and on for the past couple of hours, and it finally occurred to me what’s wrong with what you wrote.I normally don’t speak for others, but maybe Kaninchen’s reason is “if it ain’t broke, no need to fix it.” But what do I know? I’m a WAM just like you.
However, similar arguments can be (and have been) made by Mormonism, Islam, and the Baha’i faith. Why stop at Christianity? After all, the latter is incomplete. And the silence, as you call it, can also be applied to Jesus, who has not returned for about 2,000 years. I don’t agree with your argument.39 “But our ancestors refused to obey him. Instead, they rejected him and in their hearts turned back to Egypt. 40 They told Aaron, ‘Make us gods who will go before us. As for this fellow Moses who led us out of Egypt—we don’t know what has happened to him!’ 41 That was the time they made an idol in the form of a calf. They brought sacrifices to it and reveled in what their own hands had made. 42 But God turned away from them and gave them over to the worship of the sun, moon and stars. This agrees with what is written in the book of the prophets:
“‘Did you bring me sacrifices and offerings
forty years in the wilderness, people of Israel?
43 You have taken up the tabernacle of Molek
and the star of your god Rephan,
the idols you made to worship.
Therefore I will send you into exile’ beyond Babylon.
44 “Our ancestors had the tabernacle of the covenant law with them in the wilderness. It had been made as God directed Moses, according to the pattern he had seen. 45 After receiving the tabernacle, our ancestors under Joshua brought it with them when they took the land from the nations God drove out before them. It remained in the land until the time of David, 46 who enjoyed God’s favor and asked that he might provide a dwelling place for the God of Jacob. 47 But it was Solomon who built a house for him.
48 “However, the Most High does not live in houses made by human hands. As the prophet says:
49 “‘Heaven is my throne,
and the earth is my footstool.
What kind of house will you build for me?
says the Lord.
Or where will my resting place be?
50 Has not my hand made all these things?’
After all that, MB, what? The Temple was built. The Temple was destroyed. What is the point of all this? What has come of all the preparation that God did in forming His own people? The law, the prophets, the sacrifices…all that meticulous planning and preparation and miracles…and now silence for 2,000 years?
This is Judaism? This is what God has done with His chosen people?
This is a deflection, and I’m surprised. You’re usually more thoughtful than this.However, similar arguments can be (and have been) made by Mormonism, Islam, and the Baha’i faith. Why stop at Christianity? After all, the latter is incomplete. And the silence, as you call it, can also be applied to Jesus, who has not returned for about 2,000 years. I don’t agree with your argument.
With one stroke of the pen (perhaps three), you have summarily dismissed Mormonism, Islam, and the Baha’i faith. To devout Mormons, Joseph Smith was NOT a fraud; to devout Muslims, Mohammad was the last and greatest prophet, NOT Jesus; to devout Baha’i believers, Baha’u’llah was INDEED a Manifestation of G-d, in a long and venerable line of Manifestations, though not necessarily the final one. Their beliefs are just as worthy of respect as yours or mine. And, as Kaninchen is wont to say, Judaism is NOT merely Christianity minus Jesus, while Christianity is NOT merely Judaism plus Jesus.This is a deflection, and I’m surprised. You’re usually more thoughtful than this.
Is Christianity incomplete? How so? Because Jesus has not returned? The Second Coming does not complete the Cross, MB.
Mormonism? Reformed Egyptian? Give me a break. Joseph Smith was a fraud.
Islam? Muslims claim that Jesus was NOT crucified - the opposite of Christianity. So Jesus was crucified and not crucified. How can that be a completion? The law of non-contradiction prevents both from being true. Does Islam have as strong a case as Christianity? I’m interested to hear your arguments in favor of the Qu’ran.
Baha’u’llah was a manifestation of God? Now you’ve done it. Servant19 will be all over this thread before you know it. Sheesh.
But is the fact that Jesus has not yet returned your primary reason for disbelieving Christianity?
Why?With one stroke of the pen (perhaps three), you have summarily dismissed Mormonism, Islam, and the Baha’i faith. To devout Mormons, Joseph Smith was NOT a fraud; to devout Muslims, Mohammad was the last and greatest prophet, NOT Jesus; to devout Baha’i believers, Baha’u’llah was INDEED a Manifestation of G-d, in a long and venerable line of Manifestations, though not necessarily the final one. Their beliefs are just as worthy of respect as yours or mine.
I’ve seen this quoted a million times. It was interesting once.And, as Kaninchen is wont to say, Judaism is NOT merely Christianity minus Jesus, while Christianity is NOT merely Judaism plus Jesus.
This is excellent reasoning Randy39 “But our ancestors refused to obey him. Instead, they rejected him and in their hearts turned back to Egypt. 40 They told Aaron, ‘Make us gods who will go before us. As for this fellow Moses who led us out of Egypt—we don’t know what has happened to him!’ 41 That was the time they made an idol in the form of a calf. They brought sacrifices to it and reveled in what their own hands had made. 42 But God turned away from them and gave them over to the worship of the sun, moon and stars. This agrees with what is written in the book of the prophets:
“‘Did you bring me sacrifices and offerings
forty years in the wilderness, people of Israel?
43 You have taken up the tabernacle of Molek
and the star of your god Rephan,
the idols you made to worship.
Therefore I will send you into exile’ beyond Babylon.
44 “Our ancestors had the tabernacle of the covenant law with them in the wilderness. It had been made as God directed Moses, according to the pattern he had seen. 45 After receiving the tabernacle, our ancestors under Joshua brought it with them when they took the land from the nations God drove out before them. It remained in the land until the time of David, 46 who enjoyed God’s favor and asked that he might provide a dwelling place for the God of Jacob. 47 But it was Solomon who built a house for him.
48 “However, the Most High does not live in houses made by human hands. As the prophet says:
49 “‘Heaven is my throne,
and the earth is my footstool.
What kind of house will you build for me?
says the Lord.
Or where will my resting place be?
50 Has not my hand made all these things?’
After all that, MB, what? The Temple was built. The Temple was destroyed. What is the point of all this? What has come of all the preparation that God did in forming His own people? The law, the prophets, the sacrifices…all that meticulous planning and preparation and miracles…and now silence for 2,000 years?
This is Judaism? This is what God has done with His chosen people?