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And there is no reason why anyone cannot use biblical passages in a philosophical sense, even if an atheist, such as the way Bunyip has dissected the passage above. Use what is philosophically useful and discard the rest.
That makes me smile Wayne. The thought of atheists looking for philosophical direction, after discarding all religious connotations in passages found the "Bible Verse of the Day" thread. Surely there are easier ways for atheists to find answers to the meaning of life?
Despite posters best intentions to create an open forum to rationally discuss opposing views it unfortunately won't happen here. Why? Because religion is such an abstract, personal and interpretative topic. You can't argue in a logical, rational manner about a subject matter that is so obtuse and nebulus.
You and I can argue about whether Dustin Fletcher was a better full back than Stephen Silvagni until the cows come home. We have statistics, video footage, player comments and physical profiles to back up our arguments. That same quality of evidence is not available when discussing religion. As Wayne says - people need "proof".
If you take the religious context out of Bible Verses as Bunyip has done then they can seem unbelievably childish and simple. I disagree with you Wayne - the Bible was written in a religious context, so why would you want to read, interpret and comprehend the Bible away from its religious framework? You wouldn't read the Complete Mathematical Equations of Einstein for its literary value , nor would you read the Works of Shakespeare for it's historical accuracy.
Religion is emotive - plain and simple. Davids posts appear to be driven by his need to promote Gods word at any expense. He is certainly not being objective with his reasoning and it is totally personal to him. Bunyip's story is a sad one. His rejection of religion is also based on his personal experiences which have left him bitter, hurt, betrayed and disbelieving. Both have opinions based on highly personal beliefs. David will never see things like Bunyip and vice versa.
Wayne, don't be too quick to assume that "Christians" haven't asked the question..."In what form does God exist?". Just because there is a stereotypical view that people think of that dates back to our "Sunday School" days, doesn't mean that for many Christians we don't each have our own belief or understanding in what form God takes. For some that may me supernatural for some it might mean looking for a "living God" in each day.
Just remember everyone that this is a Bible Verse thread!! Does every Bible quote have to bring into play the age old question "How do you know God even exists?"
Duckman