Last edited by cliff_drew; 06-03-2011 at 05:52 PM.
What Jesus is that, if its not from the Bible?
there are a lot of so called Jesus. Is pastor quiboloy your Jesus which is it then? Is it your mentor your Jesus because it is what he says he is? Is your Jesus Father Tropa? Which Jesus are you refering to that we should follow that is not in the Bible?
If it is the Jesus from the Bible then why do you not study the bible and refuse to understand its true meaning? Are you the one creating all these confusions and diluting the truth about the divinity of Jesus?
don't be a coward stand up for your own religion and don't pit other religion against christianity.
If you dont study the Bible how do you know that priest are not following the command of Jesus how do you even know that its the command of Jesus.
Last edited by Kenshiro; 06-03-2011 at 06:06 PM.
A novel but not a fallacy? wow you have a way with word games.
You are the one who claims first that the Bible is a novel. But christians considered it guide book of the truth and not a novel.
You said the bible is like a novel why? That is your reason why you don't like the Bible right?
If you want to know about it then why not study it?
Last edited by Kenshiro; 06-03-2011 at 06:22 PM.
ug nganong mahadlok man ka? hadlok ka mamatay? dili ta angay mahadlok mamatay kay buhion ra gihapon ta pagbalik:
Jesus Christ will "judge the living and the dead." - 2 Timothy 4:1
"those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out by means of a resurrection" - John 5:28, 29; Acts 24:15
Last edited by cliff_drew; 06-03-2011 at 06:40 PM. Reason: correcting post
You and your stereotypes.
A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The keyword here is "fiction". With fiction, one uses imagination. With imagination, one has the absolute freedom to present to his audience whatever concept he has in mind, no matter how disharmonized it may be to reality or logical thinking.
In informal logic and rhetoric, a fallacy is usually incorrect reasoning in argumentation resulting in a misconception.
What is your point of comparison with these two words?
With the definitions I have given you, understand that the reason I have for believing that the Bible falls under the category of "novel" is because it does. A fictional novel can never be called fallacious because that, my friend, is artistic freedom.
To say that a novel should not be fallacious is like telling J. R. R. Tolkien that his epic The Lord of the Rings is STUPID because it has things that don't exist like hobbits, elves, dwarves, Nazgul and whatnot.
The only fallacy here is your stereotype of Christians. My dear friend, when I used to be agnostic for a couple of years, I was still Roman Catholic legally. I know of many other Roman Catholics whose faith are not as strong as others, yet are still good, peaceful people who are guided by morals and ethics. Being agnostic is not evil. Most of them will be willing to listen if you are good enough to argue with them.
And no, I do not read the Bible because I think it is fictitious. My main reason why I don't read it is because the Bible is not just a simple book with a single interpretation. It has been through those things mentioned earlier by some good forumers. It is dangerous to read the Bible alone, so studying it is out of the question. I'll leave that to the experts, thank you. Kung ganahan ka, then by all means do it, nganong mangamong paman kag uban?
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