by Rogue » Wed Dec 10, 2014 12:07 pm
> I strongly disagree. From the opening words to the closing, it's a contract.
The opening words occur before humans exist! How is that a contract with humans?
BTW, I just did a contract with you. It's a mortgage. You owe me $100,000. You need to pay it by tomorrow. Sorry you weren't here when you didn't agree to it...
What isn't fair for humans is that much less fair for a maximally good being.
> God starts and finishes by ordering a cosmos.
You're still on about "ordering" while ignoring "creating". Oddly, you still haven't suggested how it's relevant. He did something, completely independent of humans, prior to humans existing, yet it is part of an agreement with humans?? How does that work?
> He speaks his covenant with Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David, and through Jesus.
WRONG!!! He speaks his covenants with Noah, Moses and Abram (later, Abraham). Provide the verses for the covenants with Isaac, Jacob, David and Jesus.
> The covenant flows through its pages like the Amazon River.
Well that's just silly, unless what you mean is that it makes it all wet, muddy and illegible.
> The Bible is the written contract between God and humanity through which he reveals his true nature.
Again, there are three separate contracts between God and humanity (and Christianity claims God has unilaterally vacated at least one, possibly two, of those.)
Provide the verses.
> that's not what Genesis 1 is about.
Yes, it is. Let's say I want to "order" my room, and "assign meaning"... Now, I really have no f**king clue what you mean by those things. If I "make dinner", I am "creating" it, but at no point do I need to add in "purpose" or "meaning". The purpose and meaning is to eat it, yet I could just as easily throw it away. There is no inherent purpose or meaning, and I defy you to demonstrate some tangible purpose or meaning in the universe for anything at all. Shouldn't be hard, since everything has at least some.
Anyrate, I'm going to order and assign meaning to the mess in my room. So I put up shelves... Wait, no I don't, that'd be "creating". Apparently, and correct me if I'm wrong, I just go through the room and point and stuff, and say "That's good. And that's good...."? (Again, I have no clue what the f**k this is supposed to mean.)
Genesis 1 does include describing everything (though the same exact way, but again, I'm not clear on what the f**k it means to name something), but it also has those things coming into existence. That is creation.
Now, I really don't care. Not only is it a myth, and you are a random person on the internet who just happens to have some weird religious conspiracy theory. It doesn't change anything at all in terms of our original discussion. But if you're right, then God didn't create anything, merely assigned purpose and order or whatever. You claim he created stuff, but you don't even have scriptural support for that, and obviously there's no evidence for God, let alone anything about God, aside from scripture. To put it simply, you're making shit up. God is not said to be the creator, rather the orderer. He merely created some weird vague "purpose" for stuff that already existed. I'm fine with that. Indeed, I actually agree that God is an irrelevant, meaningless concept.
> If you look at bara’ (created; made) in the OT, the subject is always God.
Made is וַיַּ֣עַשׂ (way-ya-‘aś). He is specifically described as having "made" the sky, the sun and the moon, stars and wild animals... None of those are abstract. Indeed, Pharoah had a birthday cake made for himself! (Genesis 40:20). Same word.
http://biblehub.com/text/genesis/1-7.htm> The essence of the word bara’
Don't really give a shit about that word. It's not what's used in Genesis 1. I have no clue where you're getting this from, but it's blatantly wrong.
> I strongly disagree. From the opening words to the closing, it's a contract.
The opening words occur before humans exist! How is that a contract with humans?
BTW, I just did a contract with you. It's a mortgage. You owe me $100,000. You need to pay it by tomorrow. Sorry you weren't here when you didn't agree to it...
What isn't fair for humans is that much less fair for a maximally good being.
> God starts and finishes by ordering a cosmos.
You're still on about "ordering" while ignoring "creating". Oddly, you still haven't suggested how it's relevant. He did something, completely independent of humans, prior to humans existing, yet it is part of an agreement with humans?? How does that work?
> He speaks his covenant with Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David, and through Jesus.
WRONG!!! He speaks his covenants with Noah, Moses and Abram (later, Abraham). Provide the verses for the covenants with Isaac, Jacob, David and Jesus.
> The covenant flows through its pages like the Amazon River.
Well that's just silly, unless what you mean is that it makes it all wet, muddy and illegible.
> The Bible is the written contract between God and humanity through which he reveals his true nature.
Again, there are three separate contracts between God and humanity (and Christianity claims God has unilaterally vacated at least one, possibly two, of those.)
Provide the verses.
> that's not what Genesis 1 is about.
Yes, it is. Let's say I want to "order" my room, and "assign meaning"... Now, I really have no f**king clue what you mean by those things. If I "make dinner", I am "creating" it, but at no point do I need to add in "purpose" or "meaning". The purpose and meaning is to eat it, yet I could just as easily throw it away. There is no inherent purpose or meaning, and I defy you to demonstrate some tangible purpose or meaning in the universe for anything at all. Shouldn't be hard, since everything has at least some.
Anyrate, I'm going to order and assign meaning to the mess in my room. So I put up shelves... Wait, no I don't, that'd be "creating". Apparently, and correct me if I'm wrong, I just go through the room and point and stuff, and say "That's good. And that's good...."? (Again, I have no clue what the f**k this is supposed to mean.)
Genesis 1 does include describing everything (though the same exact way, but again, I'm not clear on what the f**k it means to name something), but it also has those things coming into existence. That is creation.
Now, I really don't care. Not only is it a myth, and you are a random person on the internet who just happens to have some weird religious conspiracy theory. It doesn't change anything at all in terms of our original discussion. But if you're right, then God didn't create anything, merely assigned purpose and order or whatever. You claim he created stuff, but you don't even have scriptural support for that, and obviously there's no evidence for God, let alone anything about God, aside from scripture. To put it simply, you're making shit up. God is not said to be the creator, rather the orderer. He merely created some weird vague "purpose" for stuff that already existed. I'm fine with that. Indeed, I actually agree that God is an irrelevant, meaningless concept.
> If you look at bara’ (created; made) in the OT, the subject is always God.
Made is וַיַּ֣עַשׂ (way-ya-‘aś). He is specifically described as having "made" the sky, the sun and the moon, stars and wild animals... None of those are abstract. Indeed, Pharoah had a birthday cake made for himself! (Genesis 40:20). Same word.
http://biblehub.com/text/genesis/1-7.htm
> The essence of the word bara’
Don't really give a shit about that word. It's not what's used in Genesis 1. I have no clue where you're getting this from, but it's blatantly wrong.