I would, actually. If God is omni-present and omnipotent it would have to be wouldn't it. And to my manz posting scriptures, i know why you posted that. But I don't think I was given a brain to just mate and build things. In the same way that I wouldn't stone a woman in the way Leviticus instructs me to, I'm not about the stoning life.
I don't condemn nor do I not understand your stance, I see HOW they could differ. What I don't see is WHY. If what we understand and know God to be then it would have to be a part or wholly these systems that govern our universe. We can argue up and down about who's right or wrong, but it gets us nowhere. To me God exists in the margins, in the texts and in the appendix of science books. God is everything we do AND don't understand. Call me a heretic or whatever, i just know i'm a human that was given the power of critical though and analysis so while I see why people question God, i have NO clue whatsoever why people argue against what has been empirically proven (i.e. gravity, evolution, the stars) Only an absolute FOOL would not believe in science. While ONLY faith can make you a theist.![]()
I said first great civilization, name a civilization on the scale of Kemet that predates it
you can't, the ancient structures prove that
I'm not a liberal, your calling me stuff because you need to label everything
you think just like the religious people
I've never been to church in my life
but I can still recognize things in the Bible that relate to science and history, and the different cultures the stories originate from

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irony), but that idea is considered in all credible circles exactly as @Napoleon has described it here: shying from conflict to avoid incongruity with ever-developing scientific understanding.Evolution and creationism are one and the same.
The problem arises when you have a shallow knowledge of each and the other.
Evolution explains what happened.
Genesis 1 explains how it happened.
The scriptures expounds upon the underlying "force" that imposes itself upon creation causing these things to come to pass in divers even infinite forms.
Science defines and segments these processes, while good, it does nothing but give a man a meal of fish.
Understanding the parallels drawn from Genesis to Revelation enables a man to draw fish from the waters. And this is an ability that cannot be taught in a book.

precisely.i'd just like to say that i was once on a track to become a religious scholar, and achieved a degree of success in the field before i gave it up.
the "bible as allegory and/or metaphor" line of thinking has not only been discarded, but is derided by strident ex-christians "source material" guys like bart ehrmann and believing theologians like justo gonzalez alike. not that they are an absolute authority (irony), but that idea is considered in all credible circles exactly as @Napoleon has described it here: shying from conflict to avoid incongruity with ever-developing scientific understanding.
so when i realized that even believers (like the esteemed Augustin, for example) didn't fully believe in literal interpretation and also rejected it as an allegory for humanity, i threw it in the bushes. i'm not anti-religion and think it can do good things (although the bad seems to have consistently outweighed the good if we're being honest), but i'm evenly critical of it, and the truth is that theology and interpretation of scripture boils down to trying to figure out how many angels can simultaneously dance on the head of a pin.
the facts are in evidence, not faith. faith is nice and it's comforting and can be inspiring but it's not sufficient.
also: abrahamic religion and science do not derive from the same intent, religion was as political as it was moral, and as punitive as it was explanatory
science simply seeks to explain wtf is going on. perhaps much of (abrahamic) religion's weakness lies in its wide breadth and lack of depth
Even the Pope believes in Evolution
Still, without time.....(I'm not even gonna go there again)


nah that's the thing tho. it's not recent. it's been around since medieval academies (and presumably before that) and increased parallel to literacy rates with the renaissance and beyond that. so you had guys like tertullian (a church father - theologians of the patristic era), aquinas and augustin saying that its NOT an allegory, but when asked what it was exactly were essentially saying "well you see what had happened was...".precisely.
All this "metaphor" talk is a recent development cause they HAVE to find new ways to reinterpret the bible.
Its the only way theists can be relevant.

Well let me take this time to say FUUUUUUUUUUUUCK William Lane Craignah that's the thing tho. it's not recent. it's been around since medieval academies (and presumably before that) and increased parallel to literacy rates with the renaissance and beyond that. so you had guys like tertullian (a church father - theologians of the patristic era), aquinas and augustin saying that its NOT an allegory, but when asked what it was exactly were essentially saying "well you see what had happened was...".
that's why the allegory/metaphor argument TODAY is dripping in apologist BS, because it's already been pondered and thrown out by even the most faithful centuries before darwin.
like i said, it's nice and all, and wildly intriguing (which is to say the study of religion is an incredible channel of insight into human psychology and sociology) but as a credible science![]()
"Evolution and creationism are one and the same.
The problem arises when you have a shallow knowledge of each and the other.
Evolution explains what happened.
Genesis 1 explains how it happened.
The scriptures expounds upon the underlying "force" that imposes itself upon creation causing these things to come to pass in divers even infinite forms.
Science defines and segments these processes, while good, it does nothing but give a man a meal of fish.
Understanding the parallels drawn from Genesis to Revelation enables a man to draw fish from the waters. And this is an ability that cannot be taught in a book.

Word?
Really? With all these contradictions?
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Oh, so god is just going to violate his own laws of physics?
fukk outta here bible boy.

Exactly my point.
Everything I wrote in that post flew far and above your head friend:steven: