Science eventually leads back to God

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But we’ve been through this before breh :sas1:

You used to be Christian if I remember correctly so what ever wrong happened in the church MAYBE pushed you to your current beliefs

You also target Paul like most Muslim do.

Islam is very anti the Bible/Jesus and so are atheists because in our society Christianity is a threat

Like I said, it’s just funny the similarities between the two groups and the arguments they use against Jesus and the Bible

I like all the same things you do and have seen all the videos you post so it’s no hard feelings

I kinda find if funny because Ive encounter the same type of people in real life

But these days I don’t really like to argue or debate with Muslims & atheists although I like watching the videos on YouTube :pachaha:
Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are all in the same group. Poke a hole in one you poke a hole in all of them.
 

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Genesis 49

my take is this: Jacob says in his dream (before the birth of his children) that he saw a ladder that the angels of God were ascending and descending and that it was the gate of Heaven

i don't know where "dreams" are first described but that has to be one of the first

basically the insinuation is that your children are always on the other side of dreams. If not the idea of the pit of affliction would cause people to never believe

remember if you were Abraham and lets assume his descendants are like him. Would those descendants be happy if they always had the same exact story?

Remember in Exodus it desribes only the children of Israel specifically rather than the children of Jacob

consider if another major character changed his name. IE Saul

if Saul in the New Testament never goes by Paul, would his story always be linked to Saul in Kings/Chronicles etc dealing with Philistines.

So when the children and elders of Israel grumbled against Moses, God sent fiery serpents among them. What if you grumbled in your sleep? Would fiery serpents invade your dream?



What do you mean in the bolded quote? You gotta explain where the dreams = children and how the “pit of affliction” is related to it all

And I always found a weird coincidence between Saul in the Hebrew Bible, his story and Saul who persecuted Christians before becoming Paul.

I was reading it recently. I probably need to ask @Koichos what his opinion is on the story of Saul.
 

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There are two "miracles" that Science accepts as having happened, but cannot explain.

The so called big bang. An easy way to imagine it is one singularity exploding into the entire universe we have now. Seems unbelievable, actually. Another idea is that the big bang was not a single point but more of a cosmos wide happening. The results are essentially the same. Early universe full of only Hydrogen and quickly Helium. Formation of stars which clump into galaxies and create more complex elements inside the stars. And so forth.

The other is DNA. Self replicating super complex molecules. It happened once so far.. since all Earthling life forms are related to one biogenesis event. Seems like new strains of life would happen on Earth countless times if it could happen once.

Science takes these moments for granted but cannot explain how such things could happen.

And since the entire trajectory of creation of elements is toward greater complexity and the development of life is obviously a march toward greater complexity it seems that there is a .. plan.. of some sort. A design.

Call all that what you want but it's real. It's not Greek and Roman mythology. It's not Hindu mythology. It's not Abrahamic religion. Ancient people had an idea of spirituality but these rigid mythological and religious systems are just misguided relics.
Those are "miracles", breh. What made you think that?
 
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What do you mean in the bolded quote? You gotta explain where the dreams = children and how the “pit of affliction” is related to it all

And I always found a weird coincidence between Saul in the Hebrew Bible, his story and Saul who persecuted Christians before becoming Paul.

I was reading it recently. I probably need to ask @Koichos what his opinion is on the story of Saul.
its the idea of entities that claim to always be harmed by something (when God saw that Leah was hated, he expanded her womb and she conceived)

how could the sight of something imply it was hated?

on some cyclops laser eyes shiet

that may seem kind of outlandish but a better example would be in games where you can use items with "return dmg or thorns"

in theory the creatures that eat just the green herb would seemingly be anywhere and everywhere as they would never be fully considered guilty

God never said what the beasts, fishes, creeping things do in their spare time
 

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its the idea of entities that claim to always be harmed by something (when God saw that Leah was hated, he expanded her womb and she conceived)

how could the sight of something imply it was hated?

on some cyclops laser eyes shiet

that may seem kind of outlandish but a better example would be in games where you can use items with "return dmg or thorns"

in theory the creatures that eat just the green herb would seemingly be anywhere and everywhere as they would never be fully considered guilty

God never said what the beasts, fishes, creeping things do in their spare time

And what about this quote:

basically the insinuation is that your children are always on the other side of dreams. If not the idea of the pit of affliction would cause people to never believe

what does this have to do with Jacob’s latter dream?
 

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And what about this quote:

basically the insinuation is that your children are always on the other side of dreams. If not the idea of the pit of affliction would cause people to never believe

what does this have to do with Jacob’s latter dream?
in that time period, God was considered foremost as signs of fertility

so when the LORD or the angel of the LORD came to someone it was usually a sign of offspring (see this story)


but mystically speaking you can have children from more than one reasoning (according to Genesis atleast)

so the "fear of the LORD" could be interpreted as fear over the children you were producing (fleshly and spiritually)

in the line of Ishmael (God has heard), his firstborn is Nebaioth and consider the meaning of his name
Meaning
High Places
Seen, Regarded
Having Prophesied
when I read the Quran that is the insinuation is they have seen the high places and just list what will happen. So the affliction could be that context: the this will happen etc

and in Jacob's ladder he saw the angels of God traversing this ladder from heaven (and i interpret angel as messenger)
 
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