By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
sergiodaly said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
ArnoldRimmer said:
For example, when most western people hear the word "god", they automatically think of some kind of human-like being, something like an old man sitting on a cloud having a beard. They have a certain perception of the word "god" that they got from their parents, people around them, the priests in church, the guys who made the movies they watched or the Wikipedia-article on "god" (revision 1234567, last modified by user bick_dick_79).
And then they feel very clever rejecting their own ridiculous perception of the word "god"...

"So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him-"

Genesis 1:27


Also, stop assuming that atheists don't know about the Christian God.

i am sorry, but you can't take that from bible and assume is literal. we were made in his image, meaning we are perfect in our way, we have all the things we need to live is this world. God don't need air, food, hydration, a material body or a image. He is not visible, He is every were...


People just say that about pretty much every single part of the Bible...

After all, it is God's word. How could it not be flawless? And why ignore certain parts of His wisdom?

*sigh*

almost everything in the Bible is not literal because is indented to say more than the words written down. and this is the case. we are intelligent been (or being, don't really know) so we have the ability to see beyond the words, we can see the meaning of them... we can certainly learn from His wisdom, and i don't recall ignoring any part of it.



Proudest Platinums - BF: Bad Company, Killzone 2 , Battlefield 3 and GTA4