Hello again a christian
Among other things you said:
"Myself, I've taken enough abuse to last me for quite a while.
Mike"
I am sorry that you think that a discussion like this is abuse. I think it has been quite civil,
actually. If you really do think that you have the answer to why we should all belive in the Bible
as the "Word of God" you should really tell us why, simply give us good solid evidence for
why we all should subscribe to your view. So far you haven't even been close. Alan has tried to
reason with you in a rather simple and detailed way and showed you how some of the things you claim
don't make any sense whatsoever.
You see, this is why it is such an unforgiving task trying to make sense of something that doesn't
really make any sense to begin with. The "ransome sacrifice" is but one of many.
The God of the Bible isn't at all a nice, just or merciful entity. He is behind genocide, ethic
cleansing and every indecency under the sun. If you are such a keen student of the Bible you already
know that.
You seem like a nice and gentle soul and I do commend you for not "waxing wroth" on us condemning
us all for not agreeing with you. I for one would dearly love to belive, for someone to come along
with real arguments, to really explain it all so we could all understand and be united with a good and
benevolent God, not this bad tempered homicidal maniac the Bible tell us about.
But so far you haven't come up with one single argument that has been the least bit convincing.
We have heard most of it before, many times. I don't know what it is but nothing Bible apologists
say seems to have much serious crtical thinking behind it, it usually boild down to the same cirtcular
arguments. Like, "the Bible is the Word of God! How do you know? The Bible say so." Then something
like, "the Bible is right. How? The Bible say so."
It is really sad but in my experince the kind of "faith" demanded by various religions doesn't
seem to coexist very well with any kind of thinking, the two are like oil and water, they don't mix.
In order to stay a "believer" one has to abandon real critical thinking, as it is simply lethal to
faith.
Norm