A: If god knows the death will be resurrected, the meaning of jesus' death is at most just performing a show for us to see!
A: If god knew Jesus will be resurrected, the meaning of his death is at most just a show for us to see! <=== take away "performing" for very short
注:點樣"for us to see"呀?您有睼過這個show咩?仲有冇飛賣?
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A: That how can you know that god really loves you?
Then how can you know God really loves you?
Don't know where God is but the Devil is in the details
Q: God gave the only begotten son's life to wash us from our sins in his own blood.
A: If god knew beforehand that jesus would be resurrected, the meaning of jesus' death is at most just a farce!
I would suggest to use the bible to defeat itself.
In the bible, it said a good tree would bear good fruit (Mathew 7:15-20)
If we find bad fruit on the tree, we do not to try every fruit on the tree to conclude it is a bad tree, or do we? Mathew would suggest not to pick grapes from thornbushes.
Of-course in real life, an incomplete theory is still useful; the same tree can bear both good and bad fruit, then again, Mathew is not exactly a gardener, is he?
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Below is the full verses in context (NIV) for quick reference
15Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.
16By their fruit you will recognize them. Do people pick grapes from thornbushes, or figs from thistles?
17Likewise, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.
18A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit.
19Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
The core of your original argument is an economic one. Look at it like an investor:
Step 1) The opportunity cost of reading the bible to the end, learning Hebrew and the related history. It usually translate into spending the rest of your life. People value their life differently. Some people just have nothing better to do!
Step 2) The potential chance of being "saved". Although past performance does not guarantee performance, it is a reference for future. How else can be make a better estimate?
If you find contradiction in the "past" reading, it is a reference for chances of contradiction in continue reading. Of-course, if you read on and find more and more contradiction, you will have the more references. The risk of getting the estimation wrong decreases.
Step 3) The benefit of being "saved". Not everyone enjoy the heaven as described in the bible. However, it is highly subjective as some people would care less about their friends and relatives in hell.
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If the result of step
1 < 2 X 3, continue reading (Notice the multiplication)
Otherwise, please stop.
The cost is the potential to suffering from food poisoning. Health is usually highly valued.
The benefit is the potential to eat a good egg. Eating a good egg is unlikely very valuable.
The reference is the first bite that shows the egg is rot. The probability of the egg being rot is low.
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Conclusion, do not eat the egg.
If the factors change, the conclusion can change. For example, if the person is about to die any way and he really enjoy this only egg he has, it may worth a try to swallow the whole egg.
Otherwise, if it can be demonstrated that the rot part is not representative to the egg, for example, it can be seen visibly that the egg is only rot at a particular part, the conclusion can be different. (For an egg, it is unlikely because fungus/bacteria/chemicals would spread inside the egg rather rapidly.)
Of-course in real life, an incomplete theory is still useful; the same tree can bear both good and bad fruit, then again, Mathew is not exactly a gardener, is he?
dye 發表於 2014/3/25 22:56
Don't waste money in experimenting something you already knew. As an experienced wine taster, you already know a bottle of 96 Bordeaux is very different from 92 of the same vineyard, eh?
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Some Christians know in their heart there is natural variation of fruit on the same tree. 「樹大有枯枝」
I briefly check a list of poisonous plants, please check out "Cassava"
Cassavas grown during drought are especially high in these toxins.[5][6] A dose of 40 mg of pure cassava cyanogenic glucoside is sufficient to kill a cow. It can also cause severe calcific pancreatitis in humans, leading to chronic pancreatitis.
Notice how soil condition matters.
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Another common one is potato. It is toxic if it begins to sprout. You can imagine some potatoes from the same plants sprouting before the others.
The opposite is true of tomato. A very raw tomato is slightly toxic.