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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI was only highlighting cures that have baffled medical scientists and which have been put down to the power of prayer by the cured. !
or is it more "mysterious" ways nonsense ...................
actually my serious illness was cured not by surgery but by the power of cheese
I ate the cheese
I got better
(ok I did spend some time in hospital but it was the cheese wot dunnit and as I'm the "cured" it must be true ! nothing to do with the serious amount of time one spends learning to be a surgeon then )
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scottycelt
Originally posted by heliocentric View PostI think I shall have to pass on discussing this with you further, scottycelt, if you're going to come out with nonsense like the idea that bible stories have the same status as history as the battle of Hastings.
As regards history ... well, these are all stories really, albeit based on recorded events. An English history book, for example, can relate the same events quite differently from its Scottish counterpart.
But I tend to accept the events themselves did actually occur whatever the sympathies of the writer and the resulting interpretation...
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostBy all means pass on, heliocentric ... I have no wish to force discussion with my nonsensical self on any unfortunate member here ... Good Heavens, no!
As regards history ... well, these are all stories really, albeit based on recorded events. An English history book, for example, can relate the same events quite differently from its Scottish counterpart.
But I tend to accept the events themselves did actually occur whatever the sympathies of the writer and the resulting interpretation...
That's why we have all those paintings and statues for JC as a tall blond man rather than as a swarthy Semitic man
I suppose Eye witness accounts, y'see. Derren Brown does a stunt just like that today
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Simon
Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
That's why we have all those paintings and statues for JC as a tall blond man rather than as a swarthy Semitic man
If he only thought about such images for 20 seconds, he'd realise why they are as they are.
Can he actually think rationally?
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Simon
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
Does the fact that he went to Oxford make his conclusions right ?
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
To say that christianity ... isn't a myth is more than a little absurd.
Once I know that you are writing from a background of at least some valid research into the subject, then perhaps we can have a meaningful and logical conversation about a) what constiitutes a myth and b) why Christianity may, or may not, be so classified.
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Simon
Originally posted by heliocentric View Post
I would imagine that religionists in general wouldn't care to apply pseudo-democratic criteria to the truth or falsity of their beliefs ("ten thousand clever people can't possibly be wrong!") but since Simon has already done so
I merely used the fact that some of the greatest minds in all subject areas have, throughout history, puzzled over, studied, researched, evaluated and eventually accepted Christianity NOT as an argument that it is therefore somehow "right" - such an argument, as you rightly suggest, would be invalid - but merely to illustrate the almost incredible absurdity of Amateur's comment that he had managed to dismiss Christianity by the time he was four.
BTW welcome back. I disagree with your arguments, but it's a pleasure to see them expressed so clearly. Same goes for Pab..
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well professor
according to Websters definition a myth is (to start with)
a: a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon
I'd like to know how that doesn't describe christianity ?
as as you have never provided any references to any statement you have made in the past i'm not sure that others should either ?
though I am writing this in the Library of a large ancient Scottish University and as I believe in intellect via osmosis if I stay here long enough the entire contents of the library will transfer themselves to my brain........ which is about as likely as the supposed "miracles" that were discussed earlier
and if you doubt it
you simply need to "accept" it
have faith
and keep breathing
and
Surely the "greatest minds" argument is fundamentally flawed ?
along the lines of .........
"the St Matthew Passion is a wonderful piece of music therefore god exists"
"isn't CE wonderful therefore god exists"
"isn't Narnia enchanting therefore god exists"Last edited by MrGongGong; 01-10-12, 18:44.
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scottycelt
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Posta link to one of these maybe ?
or is it more "mysterious" ways nonsense ...................
actually my serious illness was cured not by surgery but by the power of cheese
I ate the cheese
I got better
(ok I did spend some time in hospital but it was the cheese wot dunnit and as I'm the "cured" it must be true ! nothing to do with the serious amount of time one spends learning to be a surgeon then )
I cannot understand why you responded to that particular part of my post at all. I was not expressing any sort of opinion, merely stating a simple fact.
I do have an opinion on St Andrews, though, it's a lovely little town, isn't it ... ? Hope you can somehow bring yourself to agree with me on that, at least, Mr GG!
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Simon
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postwell professor
according to Websters definition a myth is (to start with)
a: a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon
I'd like to know how that doesn't describe christianity ?
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostSurely the "greatest minds" argument is fundamentally flawed ?
along the lines of .........
"the St Matthew Passion is a wonderful piece of music therefore god exists"
"isn't CE wonderful therefore god exists"
"isn't Narnia enchanting therefore god exists"
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amateur51
Originally posted by Simon View PostNo he hasn't. He was careful not to do that!
I merely used the fact that some of the greatest minds in all subject areas have, throughout history, puzzled over, studied, researched, evaluated and eventually accepted Christianity NOT as an argument that it is therefore somehow "right" - such an argument, as you rightly suggest, would be invalid - but merely to illustrate the almost incredible absurdity of Amateur's comment that he had managed to dismiss Christianity by the time he was four.
BTW welcome back. I disagree with your arguments, but it's a pleasure to see them expressed so clearly. Same goes for Pab..
What's mundane absurdity, please Simon?
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