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Hmm...



What if chess is slightly more than a game, earth merely the parenthetical prelude and the Bible is absolutely true?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Hmm...



What if chess is slightly more than a game, earth merely the parenthetical prelude and the Bible is absolutely true?[/b]
What if chess is merely a game, earth is our one moment and the Bible is just a mythical superhero book?

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
What if chess is merely a game, earth is our one moment and the Bible is just a mythical superhero book?
Gotta give you the early inside track this time, PK... your RHP chess win percent certainly exceeds mine.




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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Hmm...



What if chess is slightly more than a game, earth merely the parenthetical prelude and the Bible is absolutely true?[/b]
Then I guess I'm screwed!

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Hmm...



What if chess is slightly more than a game, earth merely the parenthetical prelude and the Bible is absolutely true?[/b]
Are you talking Book of Revelations stuff? Cause I'm partial to a bit of that-but only partial.

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
Then I guess I'm screwed!
Occam's razor.

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
Are you talking Book of Revelations stuff? Cause I'm partial to a bit of that-but only partial.
Excellent start, Karoly, courageous and bold. Yours truly would be the very last

to ever criticize any (seeking to grasp pitons with certainty) 'Doubting Thomas'.

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
Occam's razor.
I heard of it. One should avoid multiplying entites beyond necessity. Don't entirely understand relevance in this instance though.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Excellent start, Karoly, courageous and bold. Yours truly would be the very last

to ever criticize any (seeking to grasp pitons with certainty) 'Doubting Thomas'.
So...could reveal your next card? Do you have an angle on the Book of Revelations?

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
I heard of it. One should avoid multiplying entites beyond necessity. Don't entirely understand relevance in this instance though.
What it would take to construct the cohesion viewed within Scripture, establish a nation, inspire countless millions of people to follow--- and et cetera--- brings the necessity of its one premise, i.e., that the God to which it all points actually exists, to the forefront of all options.

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Originally posted by karoly aczel
So...could reveal your next card? Do you have an angle on the Book of Revelations?
I have no interest at all in debating, persuading or selling anyone anything... if, however, you desire

to learn from an eminently qualified teacher I'll be more than happy to help you. Private pm please.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
I have no interest at all in debating, persuading or selling anyone anything... if, however, you desire

to learn from an eminently qualified teacher I'll be more than happy to help you. Private pm please.
Ok. I may take you up on that in the future. At the moment I'm only interested in 'debating' in the public forum(s). Thanks for the reply all the same.

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
What it would take to construct the cohesion viewed within Scripture, establish a nation, inspire countless millions of people to follow--- and et cetera--- brings the necessity of its one premise, i.e., that the God to which it all points actually exists, to the forefront of all options.
Hmm. I don't see it. I still think it's possible without an infinite being, thus the razor slices him out of the picture. Just my interpretation of course, yours will no doubt differ. (Mind, I could have misunderstood your last post, I had some difficulty wrapping my limited intellect around your prose style)

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Originally posted by avalanchethecat
Hmm. I don't see it. I still think it's possible without an infinite being, thus the razor slices him out of the picture. Just my interpretation of course, yours will no doubt differ. (Mind, I could have misunderstood your last post, I had some difficulty wrapping my limited intellect around your prose style)
Begin with Moses and Israel's departure from Egypt, thus the birthing of the nation. The departure and subsequent logistical support were miraculous in nature, but were a daily part of their lives--- something they talked about as a matter of course throughout their daily routines.

Today, you could likely find just as many Jews who reject the miraculous origins of their beginnings as those who accept the same. But back then? There wasn't a single person who didn't accept the events as facts. The ramifications of just that one massively displayed series of events, in my opinion, is extremely noteworthy.

There are many other historical aspects with varying degrees of compelling impact, but other than the person of the Lord Jesus Christ, I see the Jew as a stumbling block for anyone wishing to dismiss the Bible as anything other than an accurate record of God's interruptions into the history of man.

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
Begin with Moses and Israel's departure from Egypt, thus the birthing of the nation. The departure and subsequent logistical support were miraculous in nature, but were a daily part of their lives--- something they talked about as a matter of course throughout their daily routines.

Today, you could likely find just as many Jews who reject the miraculou ...[text shortened]... nything other than an accurate record of God's interruptions into the history of man.
Well I'm glad that works for you. Personally, I can't swallow the bible as an accurate historical account, and that wrecks the argument in my mind. The way I see it, people are so easily fooled, and others so eager to fool and take advantage of this gullibility for their own ends, that I would need to be a lot closer to a miracle than the bible takes me before I would accept it as a reality. My Jewish ancestry doesn't seem to get in the way of my scepticism!