Posted on 03/20/2009 7:59:40 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
In a recent book review, Jerry Coyne, professor of ecology and evolution at the University of Chicago, admitted that the secular worldview of macroevolution (the development of complex life from simpler forms) is at odds with Christian faith...
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Nobody has ever been a YEC without being a Biblical literalist first. [excerpt]Well, unless you're an omnipresent omnipotent all knowing being (or a teenager), then you just made an assertion regarding something that you have know way of knowing to be true.
‘…posted by FR's resident YEC-spammer…’ [excerpt]Is that really how you want people to treat you?
==Many mainline churches today do believe the Bible is allegory.
It should therefore come as no surprise that virtually all the mainline denominations are on the decline. When the church tells you that it’s ok to twist the Bible to say whatever you want, it isn’t long before you realize that this can be done just as easily by staying home on Sunday.
The only deflected question was mine in post 85. Perhaps you can provide an answer, as the original poster has refused.
So, there is some truth present, but a crucial truth is missing from Hinduism, that being the one, true God.
ARJUNA:
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The ADHYATMAN? What, Thou Best of All! | |
Thy work, the KARMA? Tell me what it is | |
Thou namest ADHIBHUTA? What again | |
Means ADHIDAIVA? Yea, and how it comes | 5 |
Thou canst be ADHIYAJNA in thy flesh? | |
Slayer of Madhu! Further, make me know | |
How good men find thee in the hour of death? | |
KRISHNA:
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And ADHYATMAN is My Beings name, | 10 |
The Soul of Souls! What goeth forth from Me, | |
Causing all life to live, is KARMA called: | |
And, Manifested in divided forms, | |
I am the ADHIBHUTA, Lord of Lives; | |
And ADHIDAIVA, Lord of all the Gods, | 15 |
Because I am PURUSHA, who begets. | |
And ADHIYAJNA, Lord of Sacrifice, | |
Ispeaking with thee in this body here | |
Am, thou embodied one! (for all the shrines | |
Flame unto Me!) And, at the hour of death, | 20 |
He that hath meditated Me alone, | |
In putting off his flesh, comes forth to Me, | |
Enters into My Beingdoubt thou not! | |
But, if he meditated otherwise | |
At hour of death, in putting off the flesh, | 25 |
He goes to what he looked for, Kuntis Son! | |
Because the Soul is fashioned to its like. | |
Have Me, then, in thy heart always! and fight! | |
Thou too, when heart and mind are fixed on Me, | |
Shalt surely come to Me! All come who cleave | 30 |
With never-wavering will of firmest faith, | |
Owning none other Gods: all come to Me, | |
The Uttermost, Purusha, Holiest! | |
Whoso hath known Me, Lord of sage and singer, | |
Ancient of days; of all the Three Worlds Stay, | 35 |
Boundless,but unto every atom Bringer | |
Of that which quickens it: whoso, I say, | |
Hath known My form, which passeth mortal knowing; | |
Seen my effulgencewhich no eye hath seen | |
Than the suns burning gold more brightly glowing, | 40 |
Dispering darkness,unto him hath been | |
Right life! And, in the hour when life is ending, | |
With mind set fast and trustful piety, | |
Drawing still breath beneath calm brows unbending, | |
In happy peace that faithful one doth die, | 45 |
In glad peace passeth to Purushas heaven, | |
The place which they who read the Vedas name | |
AKSHARAM, Ultimate; whereto have striven | |
Saints and asceticstheir road is the same. | |
That waythe highest waygoes he who shuts | 50 |
The gates of all his sense, locks desire | |
Safe in his heart, centres the vital airs | |
Upon his parting thought, steadfastly set; | |
And, murmuring OM, the sacred syllable | |
Emblem of BRAHMdies, meditating Me. | 55 |
For who, none other Gods regarding, looks | |
Ever to Me, easily am I gained | |
By such a Yôgi; and, attaining Me, | |
They fall notthose Mahatmasback to birth, | |
To life, which is the place of pain, which ends, | 60 |
But take the way of utmost blessedness. | |
The worlds, Arjuna!even Brahmas world | |
Roll back again from Death to Lifes unrest; | |
But they, O Kuntis Son! that reach to Me, | |
Taste birth no more. If ye know Brahmas Day | 65 |
Which is a thousand Yugas; if ye know | |
The thousand Yugas making Brahmas Night, | |
Then know ye Day and Night as He doth know! | |
When that vast Dawn doth break, th Invisible | |
Is brought anew into the Visible; | 70 |
When that deep Night doth darken, all which is | |
Fades back again to Him Who sent it forth; | |
Yea! this vast company of living things | |
Again and yet again producedexpires | |
At Brahmas Nightfall; and, at Brahmas Dawn, | 75 |
Riseth, without its will, to life new-born. | |
Buthigher, deeper, innermostabides | |
Another Life, not like the life of sense, | |
Escaping sight, unchanging. This endures | |
When all created things have passed away: | 80 |
This is that Life named the Unmanifest, | |
The Infinite! the All! the Uttermost. | |
Thither arriving none return. That Life | |
Is Mine, and I am there! And, Prince! by faith | |
Which wanders not, there is a way to come | 85 |
Thither. I, the PURUSHA, I Who spread | |
The Universe around mein Whom dwell | |
All living Thingsmay so be reached and seen! | |
Richer than holy fruit on Vedas growing, | |
Greater than gifts, better than prayer or fast, | 90 |
Such wisdom is! The Yôgi, this way knowing, | |
Comes to the Utmost Perfect Peace at last. | |
Here endeth Chapter VIII. of the Bhagavad-Gîtâ, entitled
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Aksharaparabrahmayôg, or The Book of
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Religion by Devotion to the One Supreme God
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Well, at least atheists and YEC's can agree on something... which should by itself raise giant red flags about this specious conclusion.
Excellent points! (all of them)
Never heard of such a thing...
If that was true, neither you nor I have a legitimate religion...
I don't what scholars you are referring to but it's going quite a stretch to call them 'scholars'...
The apostles and original disciples wrote the NT scriptures...I wouldn't follow any one or any religion that claims otherwise...
Do you usually respond to dark ennui with a copious Hindu data dump, lol?
Which of the Vedas do you reject, and which do you accept? Are you a cafeteria Hindu?
Nice neo-Shakespearean translation of the Bhagvad-Gita, by the way. So poetic. Worked very well for Joseph Smith.
The Pope contrary to popular belief is not infallible, nor does IQ prove understanding.
Lev 26:1 Ye shall make you no idols nor graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up [any] image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I [am] the LORD your God.
There is no way of guaranteeing the fidelity of transmission of written words, without undue influence, in any way possible. Religion was the key to controlling the masses. To tell me that it was not abused by the people 2000 years ago, to control other people, would be ridiculous.
All religious texts, everywhere on the planet, are all works of man. The Bible was compiles several years after this supposed Christ was supposedly crucified. Ditto with the Quran; the Torah is even older, and even more unreliable in terms of authenticity. Likewise, the Hindu texts.
All, works of Man. The papacy is a seat of power. Once so powerful, it carved up the world, for rival states. It sold salvation, and sin, for monetary gains. The Bible has had several books added to, removed from, or altered, throughout its history. It has always been under the control of a fraction of the population, at a time when books and written matter, were the privilege of the even fewer.
People can't trust with absolute certainty, the authenticity of the things a year ago, in spite of all the tools available at their disposal today, and yet, many billions are prepared to put their lives at stake, for something made up eons ago. Such is the folly of man.
To think God could not leave His words, exactly as He intended is absurd. Either He is in charge or He isn't. If He is it matters, if not then you have no hope. Eat drink and be merry, for tomorrow you die.
But Jesus did make a lot of statements, but one that is compelling to me is , "If it were not so, I would have told you."
Now read Revelation, and note it is written by Jesus Himself, transcribed by His servant.
Aren't you the guys that show Jesus still on the cross? Don't you use beads to pray? Do you have saints to plead for hrlp?
Jesus is the Answer! The only One. It is not a church organization, GRiend.
Have a good lfe. I hope you know Jesus as your personal savior. Your priest can't give you anything but advice!!
The Bhagavad-Gita, Translated by Sir Edwin Arnold. Vol. XLV, Part 4. The Harvard Classics. New York: P.F. Collier & Son, 190914.
Also, see my post above this one.
help, FRiend
KRISHNA:
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The secret countenance of Me, revealed by mystic spell, | 310 |
Shining, and wonderful, and vast, majestic, manifold, | |
Which none save thou in all the years had favor to behold: | |
For not by Vedas cometh this, nor sacrifice, nor alms, | |
Nor works well-done, nor penance long, nor prayers nor chaunted psalms, | |
That mortal eyes should bear to view the Immortal Soul unclad, | 315 |
Prince of the Kurus! This was kept for thee alone! Be glad! | |
Let no more trouble shake thy heart because thine eyes have seen | |
My terror with My glory. As I before have been | |
So will I be again for thee; with lightened heart behold! | |
Once more I am thy Krishna, the form thou knewst of old! | 320 |
SANJAYA:
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Vâsudev, and straight did take | |
Back again the semblance dear | |
Of the well-loved charioteer; | |
Peace and joy it did restore | 325 |
When the Prince beheld once more | |
Mighty BRAHMAs form and face | |
Clothed in Krishnas gentle grace. | |
ARJUNA:
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This friendly human frame, my mind can think | 330 |
Calm thoughts once more; my heart beats still again! | |
KRISHNA:
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To view me as thou didst, dear Prince! The gods | |
Dread and desire continually to view! | |
Yet not by Vedas, nor from sacrifice, | 335 |
Nor penance, nor gift-giving, nor with prayer | |
Shall any so behold, as thou hast seen! | |
Only by fullest service, perfect faith, | |
And uttermost surrender am I known | |
And seen, and entered into, Indian Prince! | 340 |
Who doeth all for Me; who findeth Me | |
In all; adoreth always; loveth all | |
Which I have made, and Me, for Loves sole end, | |
That man, Arjuna! unto Me doth wend. | |
Here endeth Chapter XI. of the Bhagavad-Gîtâ,
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entitled Viswarupdarsanam, or The Book
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of the Manifesting of the One
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Then you are calling a liar the very scriptures that claim otherwise...Peter regognized and acknowledged that the letters (epistles) that Paul wrote and preached from was 'scripture'...
Also, the Catholic Church is the MOTHER of the Bible.
Again, sorry...Is this one of the truths your religion gets from the scripture??? I think not...
You will notice that no book of the New Testament references chapter and verse of a New Testament book, by name.
The NT apostles didn't name their 'books'...They were letters to different churches and groups...And Peter referenced Paul's BOOKS...
The Bible did not exist until the Catholic Church decided to create the Bible. This is FACT!
Just like evolution, eh??? Do you mean a leather bound book with gilded edges and a blue ribbon for a placemarker??? Or do you mean the scriptures???
The scriptures were written, carried around, copied and distrubuted by the apostles...And they may have been catholic (if you want to translate into Latin) but they certainly were not Catholic...
You are an anti Catholic bigot.
Yah, and I discriminate too...
So, it was concurrent with the oddly Elizabethan-sounding "angel" Moroni appearing to Joseph Smith?
Do you even know which century Shakespeare inhabited? Hahaha, it was three centuries prior.
Are you saying that Sanskrit can only translate into lofty, archaic prose sounding remarkably like the King James Bible?
Maybe Moroni was responsible for the English Bhagvad-Gita, too!
Well of course they referenced Greek and Hebrew...But the Latin Vulgate??? Pure nonsense...
Remember, there's a lengthy thread lurking on FR, to back up my contention.
So, enlighten us all.
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