tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post2201035028545647493..comments2024-03-27T00:26:19.644+00:00Comments on Rosa Rubicondior: I Can't Believe It! The Bible Is Made Up!Rosa Rubicondiorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06063268216781988588noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-68694891631085004752015-05-18T15:09:21.395+01:002015-05-18T15:09:21.395+01:00The question of whether Moses was alone is immater...The question of whether Moses was alone is immaterial to the problem of him (apparently) having written about his own death. I can't think how you managed to confuse them.Rosa Rubicondiorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06063268216781988588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-23181326912434776652012-07-23T02:53:36.371+01:002012-07-23T02:53:36.371+01:00I'm sorry? Does the scripture say that Moses w...I'm sorry? Does the scripture say that Moses was alone? <br /><br />>"how could the writer have written about what Moses said?" <br /><br />MOSES DOESN'T SAY ANYTHING IN THAT PASSAGE! And why are you automatically assuming Moses was alone? You are seriously so prideful of yourself that you think you can tell me how I'm thinking? You CAN'T know how I'm thinking, you can't believe! Because the holy spirit enables it. I'm not trying to get you to accept Christ, though I would love it if you did. I am simply trying to show you, you are wrong! You know nothing of this, you are completely out of your field, go back to science or something if you want to have success because in this you are sounding like a fool. As I'm sure I would if I was debating science.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14469401795758987269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-53954343684054092312012-07-21T10:38:19.128+01:002012-07-21T10:38:19.128+01:00Joshua Morgan
>my impression of this article i...Joshua Morgan<br /><br />>my impression of this article is that you were on some website trying to look up inconsistencies in scripture, and you saw Thomas Paine's quote. <br /><br />Obviously, the idea of anyone actually reading a book is new to you.<br /><br />I see you haven't made any attempt to deal with the points Tomas Paine raises - how could the writer have written about what Moses said and particularly about his burial when, by this account, no one was there to witness it, and why does he use the words 'unto this day' (Duet 34:6), clearly indicating the passage of considerable time between the events described and his description of them.<br /><br />Your opening ad hominem indicates to me that you knew you were not going to be able to deal with these points but needed to tell yourself you had dismissed them. My blog, <a href="http://rosarubicondior.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/how-fundamentalists-get-their-head.html" rel="nofollow">How Fundamentalists Cope With Unwanted Facts</a>, explains this psychological process and how it is essential for religious people to use it.Rosa Rubicondiorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06063268216781988588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-74025306759739053962012-07-21T04:58:31.452+01:002012-07-21T04:58:31.452+01:00Okay, first off, my impression of this article is ...Okay, first off, my impression of this article is that you were on some website trying to look up inconsistencies in scripture, and you saw Thomas Paine's quote. Not that you have ever read any of Deuteronomy besides 34 and a few choice verses that you can easily twist to your own meaning. And secondly (this is my argument against your's) in 31:14 God tells Moses that his end is coming and we can be sure that at least 31-33 were all written that same day. Moses takes Joshua to the temple tent God appears as a pillar of cloud and of fire. And Then God gives Moses this song and tells him to write it down and show it to all the people. So all that happens in 31 and then in 32 we see the song, and then after the song we see Moses telling the people the reason for the song and that they must sing it all the time and tell their children and all that, then it says in verse 48 "That very day the Lord said to Moses" and he tells him to go up on the mountain and that he's going to die, you can go read it yourself. Then in 33 all we see is Moses blessing his people kind of a farewell speech. So 34 could not have been written that day and had to be written by either Joshua or Ezra. And it wasn't written until some time after his death hence the "to this day" part. So my point is that it was no secret where moses was going to die... Like everyone knew because he told them, the account of his death in 34 is just a restating of 32... But you would know that if you read around and didn't just pick out random things...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14469401795758987269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-36684519374020194212012-04-13T21:49:51.790+01:002012-04-13T21:49:51.790+01:00Even though you haven't the guts to post under...Even though you haven't the guts to post under your name and choose to snivel as "anonymous," I will pause long enough to thumb my nose at you AND your fantasies of a god-creature who's "will" you blindly genuflect to morning, noon and night. What a wasted life you must be leading, if your post here is to be taken into consideration.Adrian Kimberlynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-49921188432528996002011-12-26T07:03:38.586+00:002011-12-26T07:03:38.586+00:00Dear Anonymous at 14:39 on 2011-10-23,
Disingenuo...Dear Anonymous at 14:39 on 2011-10-23,<br /><br />Disingenuous are those who claim that their argumentative opponents are wasting everyone's time, instead of attempting to address the issue under discussion.<br /><br />I submit the following questions: how do you explain the inconsistent nature of Deuteronomy's description of Moses' death? <br /><br />Is it more likely that a human being, or many human beings simply made some mistakes? <br /><br />Or would you rather believe that the ineffability and infallibility of God have just been wildly oversold?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09431471191528254132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-91070869890122494402011-11-09T03:56:05.375+00:002011-11-09T03:56:05.375+00:00Terroristic threats are the hallmark of an evil cr...Terroristic threats are the hallmark of an evil creed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-76766615682587080072011-10-23T16:32:36.157+01:002011-10-23T16:32:36.157+01:00Anonymous.
Your inability to deal with the subjec...Anonymous.<br /><br />Your inability to deal with the subject of the blog is noted, as is your resort to infantile threats.<br /><br />Do you seriously imagine any normal person is going to be afraid of your imaginary friend and so ignore basic logic in case it comes to get them?Rosa Rubicondiorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06063268216781988588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-89769985132149961712011-10-23T14:39:36.639+01:002011-10-23T14:39:36.639+01:00Disingenuous are those that spend multitudes of ti...Disingenuous are those that spend multitudes of time trying to dispute the existence of something that they claim does not exist. I certainly wouldn't spend massive amounts of time on something that does not exit. The Bible is right - they know in their hearts that He IS, EVEN while denying with their mouths. And they will have to answer to Him . . .Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7583674511519808833.post-6699703837850846022011-10-22T17:49:34.562+01:002011-10-22T17:49:34.562+01:00*When one considers the shoddy work God did making...*When one considers the shoddy work God did making the world how hard is it to imagine He messed up the Bible? <br /><br /><br />*See, that's supposed to be funny.Andrew Hallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01495983897864604830noreply@blogger.com