LovelyPigeon said:Then there's the teachings of free will, predestination, and dispensationalism...
I'm happy to discuss the former, but there aren't enough "rolls eyes" emoticons in the universe to enable me to tackle the other two.

LovelyPigeon said:Then there's the teachings of free will, predestination, and dispensationalism...
LovelyPigeon said:I can understand that, Nova! It's a world onto its own!
I'd think that people who have had a hard painful life might be delighted to think it's game over at the end of this one. I'm not saying this drives most or even the majority of Atheists, but it makes sense to me.narlacat said:That is true.
Still, I feel a bit bit sad for Athiests- how very unimaginative of them lol
And who wouldn't want to believe in life after death![]()
I'm repeating myself because those facts remain the same and there are no good arguments to refute, my friend. The views some of our posters of free will are simply wrong, in my humble opinion, and are a crutch to justify moral relativism. No one has to believe me if they don't want to, lol. We'll find out in the end, I reckon.Nova said:You're just repeating yourself now, DK, not responding to anyone's arguments against this overly simplified concept of freeedom.
This ain't catechism, my friend, it's WS!
You are correct, Moses brought them forth long ago via the 10 Commandments. As did others in the earliest days of God's people. So I give Judeism (sp) the original credit.IrishMist said:Concepts of right and wrong didn't just come from your book and your religion, DK. And those are not the only places to find them.
As did others before that. The concept of good and bad does not begin and end with the Bible, IMO.Dark Knight said:You are correct, Moses brought them forth long ago via the 10 Commandments. As did others in the earliest days of God's people. So I give Judeism (sp) the original credit.![]()
No doubt about that - many religious and non-religious writings that deal with morality pre-date the Bible. The Code of Hammurabi and The Bhagavad Gita to name two such works.IrishMist said:As did others before that. The concept of good and bad does not begin and end with the Bible, IMO.
I mentioned everyone having a spark of awareness of God upon birth so it is possible that people have an inherent goodness to them, but it doesn't come from man. Man's self preservation instinct is too strong to come up with a new concept by itself, and man goes for the path of least resistance more often than not, which is proven by moral relativism to this day.IrishMist said:As did others before that. The concept of good and bad does not begin and end with the Bible, IMO.
I mentioned everyone having a spark of awareness of God upon birth so it is possible that people have an inherent goodness to them, but it doesn't come from man. Man's self preservation instinct is too strong to come up with a new concept by itself, and man goes for the path of least resistance more often than not, which is proven by moral relativism to this day.
I mentioned everyone having a spark of awareness of God upon birth so it is possible that people have an inherent goodness to them, but it doesn't come from man. Man's self preservation instinct is too strong to come up with a new concept by itself, and man goes for the path of least resistance more often than not, which is proven by moral relativism to this day.
You are shifting the comments to God, whereas I was talking about the Bible.
I never mentioned the Bible, you did, as usual. Bible attacker!
I never mentioned the Bible, you did, as usual. Bible attacker!
You mentioned the 10 commandments, DK. Maybe you meant the Comix Illustrated version. IM just assumed you meant those in the Bible.![]()
LOL! The Jews don't use our Bible or even call it the Bible, for example, yet the 10 commandments are theirs originally, was my point. This is where tunnel visions get you folks in trouble. :crazy:
I'm just happy WS is back, and really lost interest in arguing with you to for the time being, lol. So I am gonna go play in the nice happy threads.![]()