Holy fuck there's a lot of crazy to comment on.
stephaniewazhere wrote:
On the woman which is the only "Difficult" think to understand out of all you quotes refers to. You have to be obedient to god rules no matter how "unfair" it may seem.Are you God? No.
"the women must keep silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak out". But also refers to but must place themselves in submission, as the oral law also says.
You have to look at history. I can see why and it has nothing to do with men and women being equal. It has to do with who is the head of the house. Which is the man.
Women were allowed to speak but not literally because the only time it was allowed if she was speaking under the holy spirit.
But that still doesn't go against the fact God loves you.
OK. I errrr can't believe you are trying to justify institutionalised bigotry and sexism. And it's funny, because most churches these days
don't. They just ignore this stuff. I mean the Anglican Communion has many women bishops. So they aren't merely talking in church, they are acting as the go-between between God and the people! The fact that they just plain ignore stuff is one of the many gaping holes in the Bible.
stephaniewazhere wrote:No! Its not a book of stories it is History, in which you must go to church to understand. Reading it from your home and without praying or anything, you would most likely will get nothing of it. The Old Testament will help you understand the new testament. That's why it is there.
This is seriously questionable logic. So the bible is history and you can only understand by going to church? Why? What's so special with this specific branch of "history"? I mean I don't need to be in a church to understand books on the Scottish Wars Of Independence, the Industrial Revolution or any other topic I've ever read up on. It has the same effect to me whether I am sat in a library, a bus or on the toilet, reading while pooing. If the Bible is genuinely a historical record (which of course it isn't, many historians have poked lots of holes in it, geologists have long since proven the great flood never happened, etc) then it should be able to be read as such.
stephaniewazhere wrote:
Like I said, it is up to you to start believing, The holy spirit will take it from there.
There is no such "Contradictions in the bible", as the law changes a lot as the time changes in the bible. God is very clear when it comes to his law and when he speaks which usually is seen in red in the bible there is no contradiction whatsoever because he has the right to change the law. He is God. People just abuse it because they have free will.
Wuh? This is certainly not true in any of the Bibles I have read, which includes the King James, The Good News, Gideons and countless others. And I'm sorry but God is supposed to be infallible. So how could he make mistakes that need to be corrected? He's omniscient!
stephaniewazhere wrote:
It is SUPPOSE to be like that. And if it isn't like that then fine, there is something called free will and people who chose to abuse it, will be punished. Why is there "Free Will" in the first place because that's how life on Earth works. I do notice when something bad comes to pass, we gladly hand that over to God when it was the human who made the decision. God's ways are higher than our ways (Isaiah 55:9)" “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts". When a person is suffering with a sickness, disease, or injury, they usually only focus on their own suffering. Since once again there is free will God has to allow it. But what God will bring good out of the situation? Don't you notice when people get really sick, as in hospital sick they always rely or go to God for help. That's why I say I rather not go through the "Tough Love" route. We live in a world were there will always be sickness, disease, and death will always be there. Sickness comes from mother nature not from God. Why does God allow AIDS? Not that he created it but because it will contradict "Free Will".
Buh? AIDS is a disease. Caused by a virus called HIV. Which does not have free will. Is not capable of having free will. Because it is a self-replicating strand of RNA, it has no form of conciousness. And this is an...interesting theological argument. God does not have control over nature? Is Mother Nature God's missus? Because that's certainly not something I've ever heard claimed by...anyone in the realms of Christiendom, not in the last several hundred years, if ever. Elaborate because this is thoroughly ridiculous.
Mt. Epic wrote:Mt. Epic wrote:Most people who believe in the bible are just too scared to admit that they aren't there is no god so they have nothing to be guided by. That's the only reason why this religion even came about......and that there was little scientific knowledge back then, so it was a way for people to have their questions be falsly answered.
AHEM!!!!! I believe this is the reason why anything in the bible is a piece of shit?!
That doesn't make sense. There's a whole list of reasons why religions came about, and then they became monothiestic. Power being one of them, social structures another, it's not merely filling in the blanks that science could not, though that is one. But I don't why that is the reason "anything in the bible is a piece of shit".
Frankly I think your gross-oversimplification does believers a disservice.