by jimwalton » Tue Jul 19, 2016 4:37 pm
> There is 200 years of science disproving the first argument. Specially Physics that shows that there is a lot that is not orderly in the universe and the same goes for Astronomy as well.
There are many elements to our universe that are spectacularly orderly:
- We can predict the cycles of the moon for millennia in either direction, past or future, because of its orderliness.
- We know the progress of the birth, life, and death of stars because of their regularity (orderliness).
- We know the seasons of our planet in all locations because of its regularity and orderliness.
- We can create a periodic table of elements, because there is consistency and orderliness in such elements.
- We can create taxonomic categories of specie classification, because biological life has patterns and an orderliness to it
- Cellular structure, microbiological machines, and even atomic structures are all ordered to function in certain ways.
In other words, I don't buy into your refutation.
> I offer you to live with me, but if you don't, I will come and kill you.
This is not what God has said. The Bible says we ourselves have chosen to separate ourselves from life. God invites us to come live with him to escape it. If we refuse his invitation, our continuing on the path of death is our own decision.
> God chose a shitty way to reveal himself if he wanted to do it
Actually, writing is the standard way that humanity not only preserves records, but gives them importance as well. If you want to make sure a contract is secure, you demand that it be in writing.
> There is no proof Jesus existed or that he resurrected
Then you're not paying attention. The existence of Jesus in history is more than adequately established by the historic records of Suetonius, Tacitus, Pliny, Josephus, Mara bar Sarapion, Lucian, and the four Gospels. That he resurrected in the most likely conclusion given all the historical data we have at our disposal. We know for a fact that the tomb was empty, the stone was rolled away, and that the site was investigated. Alternative theories of what happened to his body all wallow in absurdity. His physical resurrection best fits the evidence and the subsequent events in 1st-century Palestine.
> There are a lot of people in todays age that come back to life after a short death. Are they all gods as well?
Absolutely not. Jesus' resurrection is not what makes him God; that He is God is what makes him God. His resurrection is one of numerous evidences to that claim.
> I would say that in 50-70 years, if we invest in technology, we could give the gift of immortality ourselfs without god
Good luck with this one. Possibly they'll invent a fountain of youth as well?
> if you believe in the Bible, why do you not believe in Kuran?
Because the Bible has historical verifiability that the Qur'an does not. Also, the Qur'an contradicts itself. Muhammad himself was criticized for some of the contradictory nature of the revelations, and so he explained it away by saying the later visions superseded the earlier ones (Sura 2.106). The problem with that is that the suras are not in chronological order, so it is unknown what supersedes what.
The Qur'an is also full of vague generalities that are extremely difficult to discern the meaning of.
> if I understand correctly both, one is like the second version of the other
Actually, the Bible and the Qur'an have very little similarity between them. Despite that Muhammad claims that the Torah of Moses, the Psalms, and the Gospels are inspired by God, the record of the Qur'an misrepresents almost every story of the Bible to which it refers: Creation, Noah and the flood, Abraham and his family, and Lot and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. The Qur'an changes the story of Saul and David, and even of Jesus. The Qur'an also contradicts the Bible in its view of the nature of God, the nature of man, the way of salvation, and the afterlife. It's really impossible to believe in both.
> Or third, if you count the old testiment. Look, you are already Atheist for Ra, Thor, Kukuku on the mountain and many other gods.
I don't understand what you mean by this.
> There is 200 years of science disproving the first argument. Specially Physics that shows that there is a lot that is not orderly in the universe and the same goes for Astronomy as well.
There are many elements to our universe that are spectacularly orderly:
- We can predict the cycles of the moon for millennia in either direction, past or future, because of its orderliness.
- We know the progress of the birth, life, and death of stars because of their regularity (orderliness).
- We know the seasons of our planet in all locations because of its regularity and orderliness.
- We can create a periodic table of elements, because there is consistency and orderliness in such elements.
- We can create taxonomic categories of specie classification, because biological life has patterns and an orderliness to it
- Cellular structure, microbiological machines, and even atomic structures are all ordered to function in certain ways.
In other words, I don't buy into your refutation.
> I offer you to live with me, but if you don't, I will come and kill you.
This is not what God has said. The Bible says we ourselves have chosen to separate ourselves from life. God invites us to come live with him to escape it. If we refuse his invitation, our continuing on the path of death is our own decision.
> God chose a shitty way to reveal himself if he wanted to do it
Actually, writing is the standard way that humanity not only preserves records, but gives them importance as well. If you want to make sure a contract is secure, you demand that it be in writing.
> There is no proof Jesus existed or that he resurrected
Then you're not paying attention. The existence of Jesus in history is more than adequately established by the historic records of Suetonius, Tacitus, Pliny, Josephus, Mara bar Sarapion, Lucian, and the four Gospels. That he resurrected in the most likely conclusion given all the historical data we have at our disposal. We know for a fact that the tomb was empty, the stone was rolled away, and that the site was investigated. Alternative theories of what happened to his body all wallow in absurdity. His physical resurrection best fits the evidence and the subsequent events in 1st-century Palestine.
> There are a lot of people in todays age that come back to life after a short death. Are they all gods as well?
Absolutely not. Jesus' resurrection is not what makes him God; that He is God is what makes him God. His resurrection is one of numerous evidences to that claim.
> I would say that in 50-70 years, if we invest in technology, we could give the gift of immortality ourselfs without god
Good luck with this one. Possibly they'll invent a fountain of youth as well?
> if you believe in the Bible, why do you not believe in Kuran?
Because the Bible has historical verifiability that the Qur'an does not. Also, the Qur'an contradicts itself. Muhammad himself was criticized for some of the contradictory nature of the revelations, and so he explained it away by saying the later visions superseded the earlier ones (Sura 2.106). The problem with that is that the suras are not in chronological order, so it is unknown what supersedes what.
The Qur'an is also full of vague generalities that are extremely difficult to discern the meaning of.
> if I understand correctly both, one is like the second version of the other
Actually, the Bible and the Qur'an have very little similarity between them. Despite that Muhammad claims that the Torah of Moses, the Psalms, and the Gospels are inspired by God, the record of the Qur'an misrepresents almost every story of the Bible to which it refers: Creation, Noah and the flood, Abraham and his family, and Lot and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. The Qur'an changes the story of Saul and David, and even of Jesus. The Qur'an also contradicts the Bible in its view of the nature of God, the nature of man, the way of salvation, and the afterlife. It's really impossible to believe in both.
> Or third, if you count the old testiment. Look, you are already Atheist for Ra, Thor, Kukuku on the mountain and many other gods.
I don't understand what you mean by this.