Originally posted by DarfiusMore quotes from Paul; do you ever quote Jesus? Here's one for ya Matthew 10:24 24 "A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his lord." Can you find a quote from Jesus in the gospels saying Man's nature is "vile" or some such thing?
Romans 3:23 For [b]all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;[/b]
Originally posted by saffa73Still not valid. You have to show that the creation of the universe necessarily demands the creation of the creator. As it stands, it is still an invalid inference.
Ok. Christians believe God created the universe? Fine.
But who created God, so that he could create the unicerse?
Happy now?
Originally posted by saffa73
Ok. Christians believe God created the universe? Fine.
But who created God, so that he could create the unicerse?
Happy now?
He doesn't require creation saffa that is entirely why God is 'special'.
Think about this. Time only started with the 'Big bang' and time ends should the universe implode. As such anything that exists outside of time, exists outside of creation.
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Originally posted by no1marauder"Sinners" covers it sufficiently.
More quotes from Paul; do you ever quote Jesus? Here's one for ya Matthew 10:24 24 "A disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his lord." Can you find a quote from Jesus in the gospels saying Man's nature is "vile" or some such thing?
Originally posted by Darfiusthanks Darf! I thought I'd figured it out, but hadn't after all.
Hit 'Reply & Quote' next time. To be selective about what you want to address, edit the bottom box on the Reply screen and cut/paste it into the top. Be sure and take off the italicized parts if you don't want the whole post in a box. Also, you can put words (or sentences or paragaphs) in [b] bold by using 'b' and '/b' in brackets. Italicizing requires 'i' and '/i' in brackets, without the quotes..
Good luck. 😉[/b]
I did like saffa's answer though; very funny!