Have you read Homer or Hesiod? Aren't these books also true according to the author? How could Poseidon be god of the seas if The LORD can part them?
Written accounts of history are provably unreliable. It's really weird to believe in voodoo magic when you've never seen voodoo magic.
For a simple bacteria it's maybe within the realm of possibility that a misfolded protein can cause a spontaneous mitosis, even in the absence of enough light or food to justify the reaction. A little fluke.
The Y chromosome is 62 million base pairs. For **X**other**X**ary to have a **Y**ale child, she'd have spontaneously produced a flawless 62-million piece puzzle from out of the blue. That's not reasonable. *That's not reasonable.*
Or, a whore broke two commandments, adultering and bearing false witness, and the lesson is that Joey forgave her and raised a good son.
That seems more plausible because I've been lied to before. Lying and adultery were so common in that era that they were written on stone in the temple.
Correct is more important than cool. Your faith is shallow because you lose composure when challenged. You can't refute my critique, so I guess all you can do is hurl insults?
It's faith, you retard. You can't "prove" faith. That's the point.
If you need evidence to believe in something, you don't actually believe in it.
I'm not going to create an immaculate conception machine based on biblical accounts; for something like that I *would* need evidence. I'm going to believe that God created this world and through Him everything and anything is possible. I don't need evidence for that.
People like you treat reality as something to exploit for your personal use, rather than a gift to be grateful for. That's why you get so mad that there's no "evidence" that would allow you to replicate miracles for selfish reasons, instead of showing gratitude for the very miracle of your existence.
thats the entire point of the Virgin Birth, its a Miracle, IE something scientifically impossible without divine intervention.
You believe in something impossible, without seeing evidence, without speaking to anyone who saw it firsthand.
And then you see that gullibility as a strength?
Santa would like a word with you. And the Easter bunny, and the tooth fairy.
No, the adults wouldn't lie to you.....
He can't. They died 2,000 years ago. What he can do is read the letters they've written.
Written accounts of history are provably unreliable. It's really weird to believe in voodoo magic when you've never seen voodoo magic.
For a simple bacteria it's maybe within the realm of possibility that a misfolded protein can cause a spontaneous mitosis, even in the absence of enough light or food to justify the reaction. A little fluke.
The Y chromosome is 62 million base pairs. For **X**other**X**ary to have a **Y**ale child, she'd have spontaneously produced a flawless 62-million piece puzzle from out of the blue. That's not reasonable. *That's not reasonable.*
Or, a whore broke two commandments, adultering and bearing false witness, and the lesson is that Joey forgave her and raised a good son.
That seems more plausible because I've been lied to before. Lying and adultery were so common in that era that they were written on stone in the temple.
I guess we'll never know who's right.... lol
If you need evidence to believe in something, you don't actually believe in it.
I'm not going to create an immaculate conception machine based on biblical accounts; for something like that I *would* need evidence. I'm going to believe that God created this world and through Him everything and anything is possible. I don't need evidence for that.
People like you treat reality as something to exploit for your personal use, rather than a gift to be grateful for. That's why you get so mad that there's no "evidence" that would allow you to replicate miracles for selfish reasons, instead of showing gratitude for the very miracle of your existence.