Ziggy Stardust
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The Bible is all the evidence I need! It is the direst word of God!
The Bible is all the evidence I need! It is the direst word of God!
Isaiah 5:20 says: Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil, who put darkness for light, and light for darkness.
No wonder everyone in the United States considers Mississippi to be the most uneducated trash heap of the nation. I know you are serious here.
Your cities are a disgrace and the poverty there is immense. It breeds this kind of thinking. Any federal funds Mississippi receives are well needed to fix your broken schools which are the worst in the nation.
If Joshua was a myth, and the exodus was a myth, why would you think that Abraham was real?
You also still haven't proven how modern science at all proves the first ten verses of Genesis 1.
Berzy, that post didn't contain much. For example instead of citing a source earlier than Plato and Aristotle for the earth as a globe, you just rely on an argument from incredulity. That's not good enough in a debate.
You continue to contradict key findings of Old Testament scholarship, such as that the Tanakh was written after the Exodus and hence influenced by Egyptian myth (Abraham's nationality is irrelevant as he was already, if he ever existed, a mythic figure when Genesis was written); and that the firmament of Genesis, Job, Ezekial and Isaiah refers to the same cosmological concept - a real, physical, solid firmament - as found in contemporary surrounding myth.
As well, you just keep on going with that "dry land arising out of water = plate tectonics" idea. I think this is the third time I'm repeating this: the scientific finding is the opposite, the oceans condensed on a cooling, molten earth. But you will keep on with "your version" of science because it's the one that you imagine reifies your Biblical worldview.
Finally by denying a discussion of the rest of the first chapter of Genesis, you're basically admitting you will only defend the text insofar as you can make up a scientific "just-so" story (a story that is itself, apparently unknown to you, riddled with science errors)... and you can't think of anything to excuse the obvious errors of Gen 1:11-31?
Your writing embarrasses both theology and science.
No wonder everyone in the United States considers Mississippi to be the most uneducated trash heap of the nation. I know you are serious here. Your cities are a disgrace and the poverty there is immense. It breeds this kind of thinking. Any federal funds Mississippi receives are well needed to fix your broken schools which are the worst in the nation.Please get out of here before you make us smarter Americans look worse on the world stage.
Wow!
So.... how ya doin over there in Virginia?![]()
Our science supports Gen 1:1-10
my "given" is that ancient mariners, among other learned peoples, knew the world was "round" long before the Greeks showed up.
who insists on adding the word "flat" to God's description of the "Earth".
Allow me!BTW, at one point you seem to argue that the presence of a domed firmament in a cosmology does not mean that cosmology necessarily is committing to describing the earth as flat.
I am equally mystified and intrigued.
Please do me, science and Jesus a favor, and draw us a picture of a spherical earth that has a domed firmament sky. Because we'd like to see.
I don't think you've convinced anyone previously unconvinced in this thread of that (feel free to correct me, anyone).
That is not a given. That is a supposition.
I have given you ample citations of philosophers before Plato and Pythagoras believing that the earth was flat. I even had to CORRECT your assertion that Democritus was a round-earther.
The flatness of the earth PERMEATES the text. References to the Earth's flatness, to the fact that it floats on a cosmic ocean, and that a solid vaulted sky-roof is supported by pillars above it appear in Genesis 1, Genesis 7 and 8, Exodus 20, Isaiah 40 and 44, Psalms 93 and 136, 1 Samuel 2, Job 26 and 38.
These references are completely tangential: that is, each passage is not about making the point that the earth is flat, but only mentions that idea in passing.
The fact that the text keeps on mentioning a flat earth in casual, passing contexts strongly supports the contention that the earth's flatness was taken as a given because it did not have a competitor as cosmological model.
A secondary point is that all three elements of this cosmology (flat earth, cosmic ocean, vaulted sky) are the same as the contemporary Egyptian cosmology, indicating that the cosmology IS NOT of divine origin but is a retelling of contemporary surrounding myth.
A tertiary point is that prescientific civilizations around the world and out of contact with each other, as far away as Asia and the Americas, have been found to have similar cosmologies. This suggests that conceiving of the earth as flat and the sky as a dome is just the natural way that an uneducated human mind conceives of the world.
In other, smaller words, for your benefit: the human mind thinks the sky is a flattened dome. Many prescientific civilizations encoded this into cosmology. The ancient Hebrews were no exception. They were wrong. The Bible is scientifically wrong. The errors in the Bible militate against the Bible's concurrent claim that the earth has a creator.
BTW, at one point you seem to argue that the presence of a domed firmament in a cosmology does not mean that cosmology necessarily is committing to describing the earth as flat.
I am equally mystified and intrigued.
Please do me, science and Jesus a favor, and draw us a picture of a spherical earth that has a domed firmament sky. Because we'd like to see.
A flat dome?
Democritus is the father of greek astronomy and was a believer in "atomic" theory but he thought the world was flat? Quote him
Yer easily mystified, the pic you just gave an A+ would have the dome encircling the world rather than touching it.
I dont see any quotes... And I'll ask again, is Kansas flat? ... Is Kansas flat? No, but people say it all the time and they know it aint really flat.
"Now (said Socrates) there are many wonderful regions in the earth, and the earth itself is of neither the nature nor the size supposed by those who usually describe it, as someone has convinced me."
Here Simmias said: "What do you mean by that, Socrates? I've heard many things about the earth too, but not these that convince you, so I'd be glad to hear them."
"Well, Simmias, I don't think the skill of Glaucus is needed to relate what they are; although to prove them true does seem to me too hard for the skill of Glaucus - I probably couldn't do it myself, and besides, even if I knew how to, I think the life left me doesn't suffice for the length of the argument. Still, nothing prevents me from telling of what I've been convinced the earth is like in shape, and of its regions."
"Well, even that is enough," said Simmias.
"First then, I've been convinced the earth is round and in the center of the heaven, it needs neither air nor any other such force to prevent its falling, but the uniformity of the heaven in every direction with itself is enough to support it, together with the equilibrium of the earth itself; because a thing in equilibrium placed in the middle of something uniform will be unable to incline either more or less in any direction, but being in a uniform state it will remain without incline. So that's the first thing of which I've been convinced."
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"And rightly so," said Simmias.
"And next, that it is of vast size, and that we who dwell between the Phasis River and the Pillars of Heracles [nb: between the Caucasus and the Strait of Gibraltar] only inhabit a small portion of it, living around the sea like ants or frogs around a marsh, and that there are many others living elsewhere in many such places."
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"For there are many hollows all over the earth, varying in their shapes and sizes, into which water and mist and air have flowed together. And the earth itself is set in the heaven, a pure thing in pure surroundings, in which the stars are situated, and which most of those who usually describe such things name "ether." It's from this that these elements are the dregs, and continually flow into the hollows of the earth."
"Now we ourselves are unaware that we live in the earth's hollows, and think we live above the earth - just as someone living at the bottom of the ocean were to think he lived above the sea, and seeing the sun and stars through the water, were to imagine that the sea was heaven..."
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"...and yet through slowness and weakness had never reached the surface of the sea, nor emerged, stuck his head up out of the sea into this region here, and seen how much purer and fairer it really is than their world, nor nor had heard this from anyone else who had seen it. Now this is just what has happened to us. Living in a hollow of the earth, we think we live above it, and we call the air "heaven," as if this were heaven and the stars moved through it, whereas the truth is just the same - because of our weakness and slowness we are unable to pass through to the summit of the air. For if anyone were to go to its surface, or gain wings and fly aloft, he would stick his head up and see... Just as here the fishes of the sea stick their heads up and see the things here, so he would see the things up there. And if his nature were able to bear the vision, he would realize that this is the true heaven, the genuine light and the true earth..."
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"...Indeed, if it is proper to tell a tale, it's worth hearing, Simmias, what the things upon the earth and beneath the heaven are actually like."
"Why yes, Socrates," said Simmias, "We'd be glad to hear this tale."
"Well then, my friend, (said Socrates), first of all the true earth, if one views it from above, is said to look like those twelve-piece leather balls, variegated, a patchwork of colors, of which our colors here are, as it were, samples that painters use. There the whole earth is of such colors, indeed of colors far brighter and purer than these. One portion is purple, marvellous for its beauty, another is golden, and all that is white is whiter than chalk or snow. And the earth is composed of the other colors likewise, indeed of colors more numerous and beautiful than any we have seen. Even its very hollows, full as they are of water and air, give an appearance of color, gleaming among the variety of the other colors, so that its general appearance is of one continuous multi-colored surface."
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The Bible is all the evidence I need! It is the direst word of God!
Isaiah 5:20 says: Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil, who put darkness for light, and light for darkness.
@carlosMM
Even better if you roll your eyes back and speak in tounges first.