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How does the IP banning at Creationweb work? Is it to a specific IP address or does it cover a multitude from the same source.verilon wrote:I wondr if anyone could at least question the IP banning...I can't get online as jairyn AT ALL because of the friggin IP ban. (Well, not until daytime, anyways...)
I'm still banned from even getting into the opening page in one computer pod, as is Vympel altogther. All I know is that I'm IP banned...I'm sure Wong can tell you more about that than I can.neoolong wrote:How does the IP banning at Creationweb work? Is it to a specific IP address or does it cover a multitude from the same source.verilon wrote:I wondr if anyone could at least question the IP banning...I can't get online as jairyn AT ALL because of the friggin IP ban. (Well, not until daytime, anyways...)
My IP modulates every 2 hours, fuck too much ST. Only part of it changes though, so I'm wondering would the IP banning there still affect me?
jairyn wrote:Its easy to cite Moby Dick without quoting it...All you have to do is review the plot. However, the Bible makes it a bit more difficult. I personally want to know if you can pull any logic from the Bible instead of spewing a bunch of quotes like every friggin other fundie I've come across. I think you can do it, don't you?Zap81 wrote:the whole "no quotes from the Bible" thing is pontless. There really isn't a way to say what the Bible says otherwise. It's like saying "Tell me and back up whther or not Moby Dick was about a whale wthout quoting from the book." Very hard and pointless.
jairyn wrote:Did he tell YOU? I mean, did you hear the words IN YOUR EAR? Did you HEAR HIS VOICE?creationistalltheway wrote:Yes He did (the bible), that's why I don't understand why I'm not allowed to quote His words.As asked twice before: What can you say about God wants? Did he tell you?
No, its not...but I ask because I asked if he told you, not if you read it in the Bible.[/quote]creationistalltheway wrote:nistalltheway"]oops. I meant to edit my last post, not make a double post saying "yes the bible" or of the sorts.
Not to equate me with God in any way, butDid he tell YOU? I mean, did you hear the words IN YOUR EAR? Did you HEAR HIS VOICE?
Did you hear my voice telling you its wrong in that last post? Is it still me telling you it is?[/url]
jairyn wrote:It seems to me that every time a point is made against you, you fail to follow through with the argument. Why is that?
creationistalltheway wrote:like when?
jairyn wrote:Every time I try to bring up a point, you avoid the entire argument entirely.
creationistalltheway wrote:sorry about that. I replied to this before but forgot to empty my sentbox and it didn't send.
What argument have I not replied to? When you asked how I know what God said, you answered your own question by saying you expected a quote from, the Bible (His Word). What more do I say?
Awaiting a response...jairyn wrote:I ask you what He said to you as a person, not through a book that He didn't physically write.
jairyn wrote:No, your parents put it under your eyes. Bigger difference.creationistalltheway wrote:its similiar to reading a Charles Darwin book. I know he believed in evolution because he wrote that he did. but I never heard his voice at all.
God didnt shout in my ear, but He put it under my eyes. Big difference.
jairyn wrote:God did not write it. And if you were a Christian, you'd be capitalizing that. I am a pagan and I have at least that much respect. Second, it was a group of people. Your own words bind you.creationistalltheway wrote:Let me rephrase that. God ultimately put it under my eyes. He had me be born where I was, in a Christian family. He writes a book through a number of people, and drives my parents to want to read it. Their reading it leads them to give one to me. Who directly showed ti to me? Well in a sense my parents. Who wrote it, and brought me to a place where I would see it? god.No, your parents put it under your eyes. Bigger difference.
jairyn wrote:This timeframe was how long? And you should be looking at what you write more efficiently. I would if I were you. And some Bibles...well, then maybe they're not real Bibles? And honestly, you avoid my argument. I said that it was a group of people, not God, that wrote the Bible. A;lso, you don't respond to my PMs. And how about we take this to AIM, if you have it?creationistalltheway wrote:I always capitalize His name. When I"m in a hurry and I forget to press shift, then it means nothing but the fact that I was trying quickly. Some Bibles don't even capitalize it.God did not write it. And if you were a Christian, you'd be capitalizing that. I am a pagan and I have at least that much respect. Second, it was a group of people. Your own words bind you.
A group in the same timeframe, or just a synonym for "number of people"
jairyn wrote:What is there to misconceive?creationistalltheway wrote:I responded to all your PM's (the apostrophe is there to avoid common misconceptions) so far.
It was God through a group of people.[/qupte]
I understand this. But ultimately it was still mortal people that wrote it, yes?
No....what's so hard to understand? I said a group of people...a group of people is a group of people...And what IS the timeframe?Forget the timeframe thing. I thought you were correcting the words "number of people" when you said it wass a group of people.
Makes sense. And it looks like I'm that person. Besides, that's what an ignore button is for. Look thru your IM settings and whatnot...if you don't want to be bothered, there are ways to avoid it.On the AIM thing, I like using it once and a while but I'd prefer to keep debates here or with PM's. AIM makes it so every time I go on to relax or chat someone somewhere is bound to debate, and it gets very annoying.
jairyn wrote:Forgivencreationistalltheway wrote:Alright. When you said group of people, I thought you were implying that it was written by one group of people in the same generation.. I didn't see that you were reffering to it being people instead of God. My mistake.No....what's so hard to understand? I said a group of people...a group of people is a group of people...And what IS the timeframe?
Exactly my point. But then, do you see His name on the cover of the book?Physically speaking, yes.I understand this. But ultimately it was still mortal people that wrote it, yes?
Actually on the copy of the Bible I use for debates, the name on the cover is God. Really stupid people put this shit out. Of course, I didn't buy the book, it came in a free bag of stuff. I really just wanted the glowy bouncy ball it came with.verilon wrote:jairyn wrote:Exactly my point. But then, do you see His name on the cover of the book?
Heh heh lol...a saying about small minds comes to mind...anyways...free stuff + fundies = what you got.neoolong wrote:Actually on the copy of the Bible I use for debates, the name on the cover is God. Really stupid people put this shit out. Of course, I didn't buy the book, it came in a free bag of stuff. I really just wanted the glowy bouncy ball it came with.verilon wrote:jairyn wrote:Exactly my point. But then, do you see His name on the cover of the book?
Hey, that ball was worth it. It's glowy and it bounces. And I get to use their own book against them, without paying for it. Mu hahahaha.verilon wrote:Heh heh lol...a saying about small minds comes to mind...anyways...free stuff + fundies = what you got.neoolong wrote:Actually on the copy of the Bible I use for debates, the name on the cover is God. Really stupid people put this shit out. Of course, I didn't buy the book, it came in a free bag of stuff. I really just wanted the glowy bouncy ball it came with.verilon wrote:
Speaking of *knowing* the Way without proof, is there any 100% accurate way of knowing that the God referred to in the Bible as our "divine, all-loving creator", and the fallen Archangel known for being evil, decietful, and manipulative, are in fact Jehovah and Lucifer, respectively? Bear with me here to elaborate my question, as I don't know the bible well enough to answer this:
The bible says that Jehovah is God; he's all knowing, all loving, and created everything, including the Archangels. One of them rebelled, and was cast out. He was named Lucifer, and came to be known as Satan; the evil antagonist of God, and creates lies to fool humans into following him. That's the basic gist, anyway.
Isn't it at all possible that Jehovah is actually in fact the deceitful fallen angel, cast out by our benevolent creator Lucifer? Is there anything that can let us specifically know that the Bible isn't in reality the word of Satan, disguising goodness as 'sinful', evil people as 'those close to the Lord', and refer to the true savior as 'the Devil', all to lure us away from the light?
I really want to know, is there anything that can be 100% positive that the bible is truly God's word to keep us from Satan, and not Satan's lies to keep us from God? I'm confused.
What is encouraging is that nearly every single place mention in the Bible has an archaeological site to back it up, but the match-up of place and time is not guaranteed. For example, we have Jericho, which exists and there is a definite destruction layer of walls. The Israelites' next target was Hazor, where again we see a destruction layer and later rebuilding, so it could serve as the (temporary) capital of the newly conquered Canaan/Israelite state.Kyle Shockley wrote:
"I never stated that it answers everything. It does however support the historacity of the
Bible where reasonable and available.
Once you throw faith into it, science logic and reason go out the window. The whole idea behind faith is that you do not require logic to back it up-- doing so indicates a lack of faith. Now, we can claim anything we want with Faith, and that is where for me, personally, I have faith in the existance of God and the idea of heavenly reward/justice. But I don't blindly accept a Creation that took seven 24-hour days or the sudden appearance of Adam and Eve from nowhere. These descriptions are Bronze Age tribal stories, allegorical, to explain a 4.6 billion year "Creation" from swirling pools of gas and dust. Adam and Eve are allegorical for the first true humans to evolve as such, in full biological form.Quote:
One has to go by faith at some point. But, does the evidence reasonably support that faith? That is the question.
If I get your question correctly, it is like I posted above (in the previous message) and in other threads. Basically, that love of God is primary, and following God's edicts displays that. This includes good works, which are not the key to salvation but help keep you and the community on the right path (it is easier to maintain an even moral keel when the entire community is doing it too). There ends up being less of an 'individual salvation' concept and more of a 'communal reinforcement'. But going to the Kingdom of Heaven is the end result of a multitude of rule-following, and action both spiritual and temporal ensure this.Question: Do you think the Law is a directional pointing towards a final completion or consumation, or is it an end unto itself? If a completion is inferred from the character of the Law itself, what exactly is that consumation or completion (what does it entail; be specific)?
Do you know if they banned me as Jairyn yet?Captain Lennox wrote:So thats why they flame, ban you, and want you too Burn in the Lake of Fire. Gee, what a request.verilon wrote:Woot! They even made a special prayer request for me! LOL!!!
Probably made inactive. Can you still log in?verilon wrote:Do you know if they banned me as Jairyn yet?Captain Lennox wrote:So thats why they flame, ban you, and want you too Burn in the Lake of Fire. Gee, what a request.verilon wrote:Woot! They even made a special prayer request for me! LOL!!!
I dunno yet.neoolong wrote:Probably made inactive. Can you still log in?verilon wrote:Do you know if they banned me as Jairyn yet?Captain Lennox wrote: So thats why they flame, ban you, and want you too Burn in the Lake of Fire. Gee, what a request.