I guess it depends on how much you know and how literal you read the Bible.
I read it as literal as can be noting that some of scripture is symbolic and poetic and therefore cannot be taken as literal. So context is very important.
If you know of and understand carbon dating you will have evidence that contradicts a literal reading of the Bible
Leuki, I'm not sure I would place a heavy stance on carbon dating.
I wouldn't put all my eggs in the carbon dating basket.
Carbon dating does not contradict scripture at all. Show me how Leauki if you can. Carbon dating is good but is limited and I agree with AD. If you were right Leauki then there wouldn't be any Scientists who were believers. But Carbon dating is only good if the criteria stays the same. If there is any type of catastrophe like Mt St. Helens or say....the flood...it messes up the dating.
A "stop-religionist" is someone who studies a religious text, arrives at certain comfortable point, and then decides that he found the truth. Similarly a "stop-scientist" is a someone who studies nature, arrives at a certain comfortable point, and then decides that he found the fact.
I agree with this. I've seen this on both sides of the coin as well.
And I have you down as a stop-scientist, but oddly enough not a stop-religionist. (It just takes some convincing, but you are definitely interested in digging deeper.)
No, I'm not a stop-scientist, but I would be a stop-pseudo science that serves only to get God out of the picture. My son is a Scientist so it doesn't make sense I would be against Science. My son actually told me recently that parts of the evolutionary theory are good and worthy but you have to take the whole package and that's what muddies the water. The rest of it is garbage and really is more religion than science.
I agree that you are one ofthe more interested and curious of the "fundies" I've come across.
thanks Sodaiho, but not too many like me have been involved in so many diff groups out there so I've seen alot of those "stop-religionists" that Leauki is speaking of. I'm dealing with my own Pastor in my own church right now on an issue that makes him fit this description. Sad to day.
Too many times many take what's been going down the pike because that's what's been taught (in error) and they follow each other in lieu of searching it out on their own. I pointed out some serious flaws in a certain belief system and asked him questions. He never answered my questions to my face. These questions really beg to be answered. The next Sunday he attempted to answer these questions from the pulpit but had to distort scripture to get his answer and it only led to more questions. Probably why he didn't want to deal with me. It's not a salvation issue and I think he's a good guy. It's just that "stop I don't want to know" mentality that drives me crazy. Because if they find out different then they will be out of sync with those that surround them believing in the same wrong doctrine.
believe he was God made manifest, just as I believe you are, Lula is, and I am. As I have taught before, we are all manifestations of the Absolute.
And I believe quite strongly this comes right from the pit of hell. Really. I don't mean disrespect Sodaiho, but it's just sounds exactly like the "evil one." It's exactly what he wants us to believe. Anything that takes the focus off the one true God is good in his opinion. It's exactly what he told Eve in the garden that they would become as gods. It's a lie.
I also believe, and history clearly bears out, that the church, Catholic and otherwise, has seriously distorted Jesus' message.
and I agree. But even so, there has always been a remnant of true believers regardless of denomination. Lula wouldn't agree since she believes Jesus instituted the CC which of course I do not. The wheat and tares will grow together until the end.
It has veered away from true spiritual practice in favor of the very thing Jesus was opposed to, a rigid, fundamentalist understanding of God's word.
and I would say that you threw the baby away with the diry bath water. I'm not rigid at all. Jesus freed us from that. I agree. I believe we are under grace now, not the law which is very freeing. But even saying that we as Christians are not to frustrate the spirit of God by going out and committing all sorts of evil in the name of freedom. As children of the King we are representing him and should try our best to act as Jesus did which is His will, not our own.
I feel fundamentalist Christianity is too limiting.
why? What does it limit you to do?