Message from @radeon
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Because his statements about the Bible are factually wrong.
It seems to me like youre used to trying to defend your bronze age mythology, do you religionfag often?
@DanielKO sounds like a former atheifag who's been enlightened by the prophet JBP
may kermit bless his name
I just point out when atheist fags try to virtue signal their unbelief as being some sort of intellectual ivory tower.
Lmao
"I'm an atheist because my intellect and because of this misrepresentation of the Bible."
There is no reason-based argument for believing in God. If you cannot demonstrate this statement to be false, nothing you say beyond this will matter
At least make an effort to analyse the Bible fairly, otherwise you'll just come out as being dishonest.
Notice how I never said you should believe in god.
Why does the Bible state that pi = 3
1 Kings 7:23
It doesn't.
Also, that has no theological or moral implications.
And he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one brim to the other: it was round all about, and his height was five cubits: and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about
It's irrefutable factual inaccuracy in the bible
Not to mention all of Genesis is obvious bullshit, I seriously hope I don't need to explain why to you
And the "he" in there was a fucking artisan.
You could probably benefit from having the Genesis explained to you though, JBP just finished Genesis.
>Hiram was the Phoenician artisan recorded as having been hired by King Solomon to design and supervise the building of the Jewish temple.
One thing that atheists like to do is collect "problematic" quotes from the Bible, without ever bothering to check the context, or check to see if the argument has been debunked.
I've seen people taking Jesus out of context, to attribute a character from a parable to his own words, to say he defends slavery.
And then a dozen other atheists just nod their heads and agree. "Seriously guys, nobody double checked that claim?"
Do you believe the Bible provides a valid moral compass?
I do believe it does provide various moral lessons, yes, like many other fairy tales and mythological tales.
“If a man lies with a male as with a women, both of them shall be put to death for their abominable deed; they have forfeited their lives.”
Can you see why I don't like it yet? Seeing as it actively calls for genocide of people like me?
Good thing you're not an Israelite living under Moses.
Convenient dismissal
Keep in mind this shit was enforced for centuries
That's clearly not one of the good moral lessons. Saying it contains some good lessons isn't the same as it's all good moral lessons. And admitting it has problems, doesn't mean it's 100% problematic.
I'm sure mein Kampf has moral lessons in it too
Yeah, it was enforced in non-Judeo and non-christian societies too.
By other religionfags, yes
Other religions being just as shit as yours doesn't excuse you
Untill science can explain conscious I'm going to believe there is some higher power and I'm going with christianity.
Here's a life hack for you, give me *one* possible argument for the genocide of homosexuals that *isn't* religious
The good thing about Christianity is that Jesus canceled pretty much all of the Old Testament.
Lmao so you've already forfeitted the argument
It's the Jews that have to respond for the things they don't want to abandon.