Le 28/05/2012 05:23, JamesD a écrit :
> On 5/27/2012 1:46 PM, RVG wrote:
>> Le 27/05/2012 22:16, JamesD a écrit :
>>> Sin is a myth? Really? Then stop whining about your condition at
>>> the hands of these government officials. What they are doing is
>>> not sinful. They are doing it because they can. They have the
>>> power and you do not. There is no right or wrong in their
>>> actions, unfortunately for you.
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>> Ever heard of justice and right ? Nothing involving retarded
>> myths, just plain good old reason as used by Socrates, Plato,
>> Aristotles and Montesquieu.
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> Whose justice? Whose right? Who has the authority to declare what is
> and what is not just and right?
You, me. It's just a matter of common moral sense and reason.
> Just because a few Greek philosophers declared what they believed to
> be certain truths, does not necessarily mean that their version of
> truth is correct. His teachings only brought him accusers, a trial
> and death. So...evidently his version of ethics... of right and
> wrong, did not meet with universal approval and in the end, those
> with power ruled the day.
In the "end", Alexander, the disciple of Aristotle, gathered all the
peoples of the known world of his time in the empire and even managed to
free the Jews from the captivity of Babylon. For that the Jews
considered *him* as the Messiah, calling him the Son of the Virgin and
the Beloved of God, although he was a warmongering bisexual.
> Who really cares about Plato, Socrates and Aristotle?
Everybody in his right mind who cares for truth, justice and beauty.
It's intelligence 101.
At least they'll teach you how to ask pertinent questions and how to
articulate problems so that you may point to the right direction and use
the proper tools to find, if possible, the correct answer.
> On the other hand, no one but no one has changed the world like
> Jesus Christ.
Indeed: no one in Rome ever heard of him, and when some very late
emperor decided to make him the new centre of the Zodiac wheel, the
world fell into the Dark Ages for many centuries, losing everything the
antique world had discovered until some Arab missionaries, out of zeal
and curiosity, dug those old texts, restored, copied and translated them
and rebuilt the civilization in Andalusia for a couple of centuries,
before they in turn fell into the same religious obscurantism - but,
thanks to the Jewish doctors (of medicine, not Torah) opened the way to
the European Renaissance.
> I believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God
Define "God" and "divinity". Any word that cannot be given a clear and
complete definition is meaningless and without content.
Also define every word used in these definition, like "creation" or
"spirit".
> and I could care less what disgruntled atheists like yourself think
> on the subject. That's your loss and I feel badly for you but
> obviously you want to wrap yourself in bitterness and unbelief so
> there's not much I can do. We've offered options and you've
> deflected every one. We've offered prayers and you've told us they're
> based upon mythic figures so we're not to bother.
This is just emotional reactions. You cannot prove your point,
especially using the instrument of intelligence called logic, therefore
you react on an emotional level like a child when you tell him that
Santa Claus is really Uncle Ted with a cotton beard and that the
presents are bought at the store by mummy and daddy.
There may be a divine reality, but we first must give a clear an
complete definition of the notion of divinity.
Once this is done, we must try to establish a distinction between the
divine and the whole of the universe in order to accredit the notion
that there may be a divine creator.
This while knowing that the universe is not *at all* what the writers of
the biblical books thought it was, completing there lack of science by
resorting to pleasant myths that served a precise agenda to the
exclusive benefit of the clerical caste of Israel.