Returning to this thread after a gap is...well...erm...fascinating. I can't decide if what we're witnessing here is epically successful trolling or someone utterly blind to the immense levels of confirmation bias they are demonstrating.
Good question.What do you think about other planets / galaxies / extra-terrestrial life etc? How does that fit in with what the Bible says?
Genuine question by the way, I've often wondered this.
Gods dont exist. Non existent Gods dont have kids.
Satan on a unicycle, your like a stuck Joe dolce record.I tend to stay in the territory of what I can be reasonably sure about, such as the death of Jesus and the fact that his disciples believed that he rose from the dead, as borne out by the fact that his followers founded the church, wrote the New Testament, and spread the gospel even in the face of intense persecution.
Just a quick question to Kuzushi. When Jesus was on the cross, why do you think he shouted " my god why have you forsaken me" as I thought he knew this was meant to happen so he would rise again after 3 days.
Probability says yes, he existed. Still not a fact though.One thing that can be said with a high degree of confidence is that if Jesus did exist, many of the bible stories about him are fake news.
Oi! Say what you like about Jebus, but don't knock Joe - he kept that ridiculous 'Vienna' dirge off number one.Satan on a unicycle, your like a stuck Joe dolce record.
What in your opinion is a fact?Probability says yes, he existed. Still not a fact though.
But to be honest (bleurgh), I don’t really care either way.
CBA fella, CBA. Enjoy your fishing.What in your opinion is a fact?
Can you give some examples of things you consider to be facts, and tell us how you know they are facts?
I googled it and it says Commonwealth Bank, which is a weird thing to be a fact.CBA fella, CBA. Enjoy your fishing.
I love Vienna, so dramatic. Dolce was a chancer.Oi! Say what you like about Jebus, but don't knock Joe - he kept that ridiculous 'Vienna' dirge off number one.
'Dabbled a bit elsewhere in the Universe'? The Universe is unimaginably vast, if there is a God it would be utterly inconceivable if He didn't, surely? In which case, would this not invalidate a lot of what is said in the Bible? Doesn't it say the Earth is the centre of the Universe?Good question.
As yet we don't know whether or not there is life on other planets.
God is creative and he made everything so it wouldn't surprise me if he had dabbled in a bit of creating elsewhere in the universe. Perhaps he may have done a few things that wouldn't have worked here, such as creatures that would be lethal to everyone, or that breathed some different kind of gas or something.
There are all sorts of theories. I've heard all sorts of things. Some say that the Nephilim came from somewhere else. There are also those that say that aliens are in fact demons. Personally, I tend to stay in the territory of what I can be reasonably sure about, such as the death of Jesus and the fact that his disciples believed that he rose from the dead, as borne out by the fact that his followers founded the church, wrote the New Testament, and spread the gospel even in the face of intense persecution.
You think your god might 'dabble' you don't have a very high opinion of your god do you?.............Dabble!!!so it wouldn't surprise me if he had dabbled in a bit of creating elsewhere in the universe.
... Mumbled the Jehovah's Witness as he shuffled back up the path after another door was slammed in his face.So not a very dedicated pursuer of truth.
Someone please close this thread,Time for a Bible quiz now.
Who knows what the forbidden chapter is?
Dinosaurs.Good question.
As yet we don't know whether or not there is life on other planets.
God is creative and he made everything so it wouldn't surprise me if he had dabbled in a bit of creating elsewhere in the universe. Perhaps he may have done a few things that wouldn't have worked here, such as creatures that would be lethal to everyone, or that breathed some different kind of gas or something.
There are all sorts of theories. I've heard all sorts of things. Some say that the Nephilim came from somewhere else. There are also those that say that aliens are in fact demons. Personally, I tend to stay in the territory of what I can be reasonably sure about, such as the death of Jesus and the fact that his disciples believed that he rose from the dead, as borne out by the fact that his followers founded the church, wrote the New Testament, and spread the gospel even in the face of intense persecution.
Where does it say that?'Dabbled a bit elsewhere in the Universe'? The Universe is unimaginably vast, if there is a God it would be utterly inconceivable if He didn't, surely? In which case, would this not invalidate a lot of what is said in the Bible? Doesn't it say the Earth is the centre of the Universe?