How is everybody? One reason that I hope I can convert all of you into card carrying Christians is because it just makes life a joy to be alive.
You're starting to sound like a Linux user.
Which denomination?
systemd.
How is everybody? One reason that I hope I can convert all of you into card carrying Christians is because it just makes life a joy to be alive.
You're starting to sound like a Linux user.
Which denomination?
I see a holy war coming on.....Which denomination?
systemd.
"The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one. The happiness of credulity is a cheap and dangerous quality of happiness, and by no means a necessity of life." - GEORGE BERNARD SHAW1I said:Wishful thinkers you call us. Yes! And it is great fun.
Which denomination?
systemd.
And when you say viewpoint, you mean your own opinion with a caveat that you are untrained in about the dozen categories you are about to share opinions in?
You don't exactly NEED training, but it might help if you had a foggy frumping clue about the subject you're sharing your (or someone else's borrowed) opinion on.And when you say viewpoint, you mean your own opinion with a caveat that you are untrained in about the dozen categories you are about to share opinions in?
Sorry Higgins. I didn't know that I needed training before I share my opinions here. Also, can you please elaborate on the dozen categories. I just know that I am here on Free Thought, in the religion section, sharing my religious views.
Often a non-Christian knows something about the earth, the heavens, and the other parts of the world, about the motions and orbits of the stars and even their sizes and distances, . . . and this knowledge he holds with certainty from reason and experience. It is thus offensive and disgraceful for an unbeliever to hear a Christian talk nonsense about such things, claiming that what he is saying is based in Scripture. We should do all that we can to avoid such an embarrassing situation, lest the unbeliever see only ignorance in the Christian and laugh to scorn." -- St. Augustine,
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And that there's a perfect example. You cannot adequately state that as a fact without actually countering the actual arguments for why the Ark would have a seaworthiness value in the negatives.I'd like to add also, regarding Noah's Ark - there is nothing unsea worthy about it.
... Since a day is the time that it takes for the earth to spin around (the sun) so to speak
Some people seem to have a mistaken idea that 'all opinions have validity'. They don't, especially when one is going to be opinionating like you are. Actually knowing what you are talking about is somewhat important.And when you say viewpoint, you mean your own opinion with a caveat that you are untrained in about the dozen categories you are about to share opinions in?
Sorry Higgins. I didn't know that I needed training before I share my opinions here.
When you bring up the Ark, you are bringing up a lot of different subjects, from physics to history to structures to evolution to geology to etc...Also, can you please elaborate on the dozen categories.
Yeah. I'm a structural engineer and all I have to say is, and I quote, "Hahahahaa....hahahahahahaa..."And that there's a perfect example. You cannot adequately state that as a fact without actually countering the actual arguments for why the Ark would have a seaworthiness value in the negatives.I'd like to add also, regarding Noah's Ark - there is nothing unsea worthy about it.
And being 'boat-shaped' isn't addressing the problems of a wooden vessel that size.
No one designed the ark. What it says in the Bible is a bit inadequate for building a massive boat.Noah didn't "design" the ark, if you were to take what it says in the bible, but obviously not by the posts reponding to 1lCrying.
Well, I JUST taught a unit on the Leap Second, and he's not ENTIRELY wrong. A 'day' is the time it takes the Earth to spin around the Earth, just a little over 360 degrees, to where the sun is overhead once more, which includes a tiny portion the distance covered by Earth's orbit around the sun, which is why it has to rotate more than one complete circle for a day's cycle, so we are going 'around the sun' each day, in little 1/365.25ths increments of the orbit. If it weren't for the orbital motion 'around the sun' a single day would be exactly a 360 degree turn, and would last about 23 hours, fifty six minutes, and four seconds.... Since a day is the time that it takes for the earth to spin around (the sun) so to speak
It’s not hard to see why you’re so gullible and naive when it comes to the age of the Earth and ‘Noah’s Ark’
No one designed the ark. What it says in the Bible is a bit inadequate for building a massive boat.
'K see... it'll be made out of wood, gopherwood. It'll be yea tall by yee wide and about yoo deep. Also, put a window at the top. Better hurry, my self-indignant murder rage boner is starting to wear off.
The big problem being, the more you depend on a miracle to explain the construction, safe operation, and safe docking of the Ark, and sourcing of food/water, and the removal of wastes, one HAS to wonder why God picked such an oversight-intensive method of wiping out so many, many living things in order to fail to achieve His goal.No one designed the ark. What it says in the Bible is a bit inadequate for building a massive boat.
'K see... it'll be made out of wood, gopherwood. It'll be yea tall by yee wide and about yoo deep. Also, put a window at the top. Better hurry, my self-indignant murder rage boner is starting to wear off.
I am in some agreement to the posts that sort of says, "no man" (on his own) could build such a boat, but then there is in the bible, that God-guiding-ingredient.
So I see you are abandoning the "what it says in the bible" argument.No one designed the ark. What it says in the Bible is a bit inadequate for building a massive boat.
'K see... it'll be made out of wood, gopherwood. It'll be yea tall by yee wide and about yoo deep. Also, put a window at the top. Better hurry, my self-indignant murder rage boner is starting to wear off.
I am in some agreement to the posts that sort of says, "no man" (on his own) could build such a boat, but then there is in the bible, that God-guiding-ingredient.