To: Ahban
And you have explained the paradoxes? How fasinating, if god is so perfect, and that is indeed the word of god, then there should be NO paradoxes. If there are paradoxes, then god CANNOT be perfect, but god is perfect, therefore man must have created the bible and it CANNOT be the word of god. I love logic, now throw at me your circular logic and we'll really have some fun!!
The constitution is a man made document, it is not perfect, but it is pretty darn close as far as I am concerned, but that is another reason that I am on this board, because my near perfect constitution is being ignored by the government it is supposed to control.
69 posted on
08/11/2002 8:53:39 PM PDT by
Aric2000
To: Aric2000
I love logicOne would not guess it from reading your #69 to me. How on Earth does the Bible containing a PARADOX prove that the Bible was not inspired by God?
You do know that a paradox is an APPARENT contradiction, and not an actual one, right?
104 posted on
08/12/2002 5:11:22 AM PDT by
Ahban
To: Aric2000
And you have explained the paradoxes? How fasinating, if god is so perfect, and that is indeed the word of god, then there should be NO paradoxes. If there are paradoxes, then god CANNOT be perfect, but god is perfect, therefore man must have created the bible and it CANNOT be the word of god. I love logic, now throw at me your circular logic and we'll really have some fun!! If God is all powerful, then making the Universe et al should have required no effort. But He had to rest on the 7th day. Why would He have to rest? He's all powerful, so resting should not have been necessary. Also, after making these things, he saw them and saw that they were good. But shouldn't he have known that they would be good before he made them? Because he's all powerful, and should thus be able to see the results of his actions before doing them?
122 posted on
08/12/2002 7:36:31 AM PDT by
Koblenz
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