Baggy's talking shyte. There's absolutely no mention of duffle begs in the Bible .... or is there?Russ wrote:You didn't read it?
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Specifically for what? I have made numerous post on this thread, which bit are you seeking references for?Brian Dunn 382 wrote:What references do you have for this Baggy?
If it were but one deluded Seppo, then I'd agree wholeheartedly, it isn't one, there are many such "pastors". However I will give you one potential bit of solace. I believe Americans of the evangelical bent are as mad as a bag of frogs, I do not relate them to your everyday Norn Iron mentalist.Brian Dunn 382 wrote:...... I just wanted to point out that you cannot judge Christianity by the rantings of some deluded and probably rich American.
As a general issue, many here are saying that much of the bible is metaphor and not to be taken as a strict meaning or intent. That my friends would be all well and good, yet in our vile little statelet, the majority party regularly tell us that something is either good or bad, because it is so written in the bible.
And finally Brian .........
I fear you completely misunderstand atheism. It is not a belief system, the only thing atheists have absolutely in common is a lack of belief in a god, gods, or any mixture of gods some may worship such as our dear friends the Hindus or Native Americans. It is therefore completely incongruous, indeed somewhat daft, to say that I, or any other atheist, have the slightest connection with any or all of the above simply by virtue of being an atheist. There is no atheist "belief system", yet you are not the first person on this forum to make this bizarre statement. (I'm pretty sure brother Snipe has run it up the flegpole in the past, obviously I await his denial )you cannot judge Christianity by the rantings of some deluded and probably rich American. It is like comparing the beliefs of all atheists with the actions of Stalin, Pol Pot and Mao
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Feck off Mervbig mervyn wrote:Baggy's talking shyte. There's absolutely no mention of duffle begs in the Bible .... or is there?Russ wrote:You didn't read it?
When I referred to "7 heads in a duffle beg" it is true I did spake a little shyte, for a start there were allegedly 8 heads, I may have been confused by thon lass's head in a dufflebeg in Seven.
More importantly, the "his" I referred to was not one God's worst movies, I intended it as one of Joe Pesci's worst.
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How can you say this when the objective physical evidence for his existence is nil? Throw us a bone here!!Brian Dunn 382 wrote:My belief is that God has done everything to prevent anyone going to hell
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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A few weeks ago people believed that brexit meant there'd be £350m per week more going to be spent on the NHS.Dave wrote:How can you say this when the objective physical evidence for his existence is nil? Throw us a bone here!!Brian Dunn 382 wrote:My belief is that God has done everything to prevent anyone going to hell
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Does Brexit mean Brexit?
If so then what is Brexit?
If so then what is Brexit?
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Dave wrote:How can you say this when the objective physical evidence for his existence is nil? Throw us a bone here!!Brian Dunn 382 wrote:My belief is that God has done everything to prevent anyone going to hell
Dave - It is a belief. It does not rely on physical evidence.
I think the proposed deity could have done more to prevent anyone going to hell. It could have either a) not created an environment which includes hell or b) not created the universe at all.
It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.
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Yin, Brian seems a good chap & well meaning, you I know to be a good sort, but here, are you trying to tell me you think people of a religious bent are as thick as two short BRexiters?OneMore wrote:A few weeks ago people believed that brexit meant there'd be £350m per week more going to be spent on the NHS.Dave wrote:How can you say this when the objective physical evidence for his existence is nil? Throw us a bone here!!Brian Dunn 382 wrote:My belief is that God has done everything to prevent anyone going to hell
Maybe I took you up wrongly.
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That my good man is similar to the answer on that nice Mr Fry's televisual extravaganza QI, to wit, "nobody knows".Russ wrote:Does Brexit mean Brexit?
If so then what is Brexit?
Was BRexit mentioned in the Bible, I have to say my reading of it suggests not, for the god lord surely would have suggested infinite agony, as is his wont, for those voting to divorce from the good people of Europe, god's chosen people.
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Ah, not so blunt. I'm merely pointing out that something stated as belief is not the same as saying that it's fact.BaggyTrousers wrote:Yin, Brian seems a good chap & well meaning, you I know to be a good sort, but here, are you trying to tell me you think people of a religious bent are as thick as two short BRexiters?OneMore wrote:A few weeks ago people believed that brexit meant there'd be £350m per week more going to be spent on the NHS.Dave wrote:How can you say this when the objective physical evidence for his existence is nil? Throw us a bone here!!Brian Dunn 382 wrote:My belief is that God has done everything to prevent anyone going to hell
Maybe I took you up wrongly.
Someone should be allowed to hold a belief, particularly while stating that it's a belief, and not be questioned about it purely on the basis that there is no objective physical evidence to support it.
Should there be objective physical evidence that specifically contradicts the belief then fair play, the belief is nonsense, but that doesn't exist here.
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Don't know about duffle begs in the bible, but here's a bit of bible on a dufflebeg. £27 worth.big mervyn wrote:Baggy's talking shyte. There's absolutely no mention of duffle begs in the Bible .... or is there?Russ wrote:You didn't read it?
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One more, my comment was a direct response to Brian who stated that 'god has done everything he can' to prevent us hellbound non-believers from our fate.OneMore wrote:Ah, not so blunt. I'm merely pointing out that something stated as belief is not the same as saying that it's fact.BaggyTrousers wrote:Yin, Brian seems a good chap & well meaning, you I know to be a good sort, but here, are you trying to tell me you think people of a religious bent are as thick as two short BRexiters?OneMore wrote:A few weeks ago people believed that brexit meant there'd be £350m per week more going to be spent on the NHS.Dave wrote:How can you say this when the objective physical evidence for his existence is nil? Throw us a bone here!!Brian Dunn 382 wrote:My belief is that God has done everything to prevent anyone going to hell
Maybe I took you up wrongly.
Someone should be allowed to hold a belief, particularly while stating that it's a belief, and not be questioned about it purely on the basis that there is no objective physical evidence to support it.
Should there be objective physical evidence that specifically contradicts the belief then fair play, the belief is nonsense, but that doesn't exist here.
You can believe what ever you wish to believe, that is your right. There are no means to disprove the concept of the Christian god. He might be real, I can't say he isn't. I look at it from the reverse angle, in that I await hard physical evidence before drawing a conclusion. That is how logically I would approach the matter.
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Aye and here is anor thung.
I always find it difficult to know how to react when a believer tries to tell me about their "personal relationship with God".
I have to be honest, in everyday life, as distinct from this Nuthouse, I do try to be mannerly to people I meet, but those 4 words make me tighten my sphincter in an effort not to laugh out loud. I always believe that any meaningful relationship is a two way thing ........or more, I'm not judgmental ...........but I would dearly love to know what this relationship consists of. It appears to be entirely composed of waffle.
Anyone care to explain?
I always find it difficult to know how to react when a believer tries to tell me about their "personal relationship with God".
I have to be honest, in everyday life, as distinct from this Nuthouse, I do try to be mannerly to people I meet, but those 4 words make me tighten my sphincter in an effort not to laugh out loud. I always believe that any meaningful relationship is a two way thing ........or more, I'm not judgmental ...........but I would dearly love to know what this relationship consists of. It appears to be entirely composed of waffle.
Anyone care to explain?
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Quite so Yin, however there is a widespread clamour that "belief" should draw some form of respect or reverence. Ron'n made just that claim a few days ago. I regard someone seeking my indulgence of their "beliefs" in the same way I regard someone who claims to be offended - the classic Stephen Fry retort of "so fecking what?"OneMore wrote: Someone should be allowed to hold a belief
People are very welcome to their beliefs, however that I or anyone should treat their belief with some sort of reverence simply because it is a religious belief is a nonsense. That is simply the sort of comfort blanket the Ron'n's of this world believe is their due so their "beliefs" should not be questioned.
As you gave the classic example of "the £350 million a week"as a belief of sorts, it would be extraordinary for some pillock to think I should not question it simply because he/she/they believe it.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.