Obviously, you all haven't noticed that the god of the Bible doesn't exist.
@benjisandk
2 күн бұрын
Exactly! God can do anything so he would also be able to deliver his message to us, so that it would be impossible to mistranslate, misunderstand, and interpret in a wrong way. But strangely he did not do that. He did it in the exact opposite way.
@bennettfloyd2715
Күн бұрын
And yet, Christians would have us believe that God is somehow NOT the author of confusion.
@freshrockpapa-e7799
Күн бұрын
"God could have done something one way I imagine is better but He didn't, therefore God doesn't exist" isn't the sound argument you think it is.
@francmittelo6731
Күн бұрын
@@freshrockpapa-e7799 If we are talking Christian God, then it is a sound argument. There are books in the Bible that warn against changes the word of Bible God. Yet, here we are with thousands of manuscripts saying different things. Christian God doesn't exist.
@benjisandk
23 сағат бұрын
@@freshrockpapa-e7799 It certainly says something about this god’s intelligence. If even I can come up with something better (and I’m not that smart, really) he can’t be very clever.
@freshrockpapa-e7799
22 сағат бұрын
@@francmittelo6731 that's a completely different argument than the one I addressed. You think the fact that you can copy a book and nothing is stopping you from changing words disproves God? That's makes even less sense than the argument I was talking about.
@seekerhonest
Күн бұрын
The claim, that something, that humans wrote, was inspired or given by a god/gods, is the wildest claim in human history.
@freshrockpapa-e7799
Күн бұрын
Yes, it is wild. It isn't false though.
@Rolando_Cueva
22 сағат бұрын
Well Christians are not a monolith. I believe God inspired Paul to write letters but not that his letters are inerrant. Only what Jesus said is inerrant. Some things that Paul wrote maybe made sense in the 1st century (men used to be more literate than women for example) but that now are outdated. Jesus is God though. I recommend you to (re)read the Gospels. It's incredible how many things he said that are still relevant today.
@WarrenEden-u8c
Күн бұрын
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@DeckerClips1
Күн бұрын
This is basically the critique that Islam incorporated against the Hebrew Bible and New Testament. They were messages from God but the textual integrity was corrupted and changed. Enter the Quran-- not "translated" (only "interpreted"-- the Quran itself can only be the original Arabic), unchanged down to each word (at least that was the claim).
@Dloin
Күн бұрын
Well the Quran is not unchanged. Look it up.
@DeckerClips1
Күн бұрын
@@Dloin I’m talking about within the terms of the critique. I’m well aware that the critique itself assumes a status for the Quran it does not have. The point is theological, what people believe textual corruption says about “what God would do.”
@brentoncarter4275
Күн бұрын
Which god?
@DeckerClips1
Күн бұрын
@@brentoncarter4275 Drake Tha 6 God. I am speaking within the terms of the critique (how Islam viewed previous revelations), not my own beliefs.
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