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To: FastCoyote
I do believe in the Bible, but I don’t see any dates in Genesis. I also believe God is rational, so facts are what they are. I believe you are an atheist thou, are you not?

Yes I am an atheist, primarily because I try not to believe in fairy tales. So I guess we need to narrow your beliefs down. Do you believe the Bible is the literal word of God or is it shall we say "parables"? Maybe if you told me your religion it would speed this process up.

Neither, he was ordained in secret to be king of an upcoming kingdom.

Was that a kingdom of this world?

You are so right, argung against Mormon apologists is insanity.

Then why do you do it?

556 posted on 10/05/2007 6:21:33 PM PDT by LeGrande (Muslims, Jews and Christians all believe in the same God of Abraham.)
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To: LeGrande
Yes I am an atheist, primarily because I try not to believe in fairy tales.

So you don't believe in the Evolution Fairy Tale??

Pray for W and Our Troops

582 posted on 10/06/2007 7:02:42 AM PDT by bray (Think "Betray U.S." Think Democrat)
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To: LeGrande

FC:I do believe in the Bible, but I don’t see any dates in Genesis. I also believe God is rational, so facts are what they are. I believe you are an atheist though, are you not?

LG:Yes I am an atheist, primarily because I try not to believe in fairy tales. So I guess we need to narrow your beliefs down. Do you believe the Bible is the literal word of God or is it shall we say “parables”? Maybe if you told me your religion it would speed this process up.

Atheism is its own religion (the worship of the null set God). It has it’s own illogic and fairy tales. I am constrained for time, but can go into that later, but it’s pretty easy to show denying the existence of higher orders of thought is illogical.

As far as whether the Bible is the literal word of God or a parable, I take the odd view that the two are not mutually exclusive. What is the point of the Bible if not to teach morality within the context of the mindset and times of the humans who read it? A better question is whether the Bible serves its purpose, and to that I answer yes.

FC:Neither, he was ordained in secret to be king of an upcoming kingdom.

LE:Was that a kingdom of this world?

Well, typical of Joseph Smith’s narcissist mix of sorcery, fraud, charlatanism and grandiose political visions, the Kingdom was both physical and metaphysical. Just like a Jim Jones, a David Koresh, a Reverend Moon or an L Ron Hubbard I suspect Smith believed his own crapola. Therefore it’s likely he believed he was being set up to be King of an earthly/metaphysical Kingdom that would arise as the fulfillment of Jesus’ return to Earth.

FC:You are so right, argung against Mormon apologists is insanity.

LE:Then why do you do it?

I’ve just seen too many people hurt by Mormonism to believe a Mormon president would be anything but a disaster. Therefore I struggle on, despite my own rule never to argue against crazy people.

Besides, I’ve looked into my seer stones and read the golden tablets that are hidden behind the Lady Luck Casino in Vegas and they tell me I’m doing the right thing.


584 posted on 10/06/2007 7:17:32 AM PDT by FastCoyote
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