================================================ Subject: Re: Odp: RE: christianity and CREED From: "Tatiana Istomin" To: Date: Wed 9 May 2001 10:03:22 -0400 ================================================ It doesn't say in the Bible what shape they believed the earth to be. My guess is they probably did believe it was flat, since it wasn't proven otherwise until many years later. I don't see how it would matter what shape they believed the earth was, they were no where near as technologically advanced. Technological advancement is just a matter of time. In the Bible it says that when earth was created, there was no evil on earth. animals did kill each other, there was peace. It was when Eve and Adam sinned and were cast out of Eden that the killing began. That's the reason there was no mention of the dinosaurs in the creation, they were no danger to men or any thing else. I do believe there were dinosaurs, but they didn't survive the flood. Also the Genesis book of the Bible wasn't written by the people that actually lived during those times. It was written much later, I can't remember the person name, but it was a prophesy from God. Apparently God did think it necessary to tell us about dinosaurs. Before Christianity, people did worship God, the Creator. Adam and Eve knew God and passed on the belief. As time went on there were of course other believes that came about. The Bible does talk about people worshiping the sun and the moon during Abrahams time. So you see there were always people that believed in God and worshiped Him even though the Bible as we know it didn't exist. I know that all of what I just said is based on the Bible which probably doesn't hold much credibility with you. You asked the questions about the Christian belief and I answered based on the Bible because that is what our belief is based on. There is a Dr. that holds seminars, and he answers all the questions that anyone who doesn't believe in God and creation might have. I forgot his name, I will find out and let you know. He has all of his seminars on tape, he scientifically explains everything about prehistoric life, earth, dinosaurs, and so on. It is very interesting. I would strongly advise you to watch the tapes, if you can get a hold of them, I'm sure you could find them on the internet. If anything it will answer all your question and give you a much better idea of Christian faith. I'll e-mail his name to you tomorrow. Tatiana >>> ]\\[][G}{T§TÖ®]v[ 05/08/01 05:20PM >>> I would just like to ask a couple of other questions ontop of those 3... now, I have had lots of friends who are Christian, and I have never had anything against them, nor what they choose to believe... but some questions have always kinda been there in my mind, but everytime I asked them, someone took offence. Was the Bible, the book about Christian faith, not written by the same people that believed that the entire universe revolved around our flat world? And another question that I have heard brought up by a couple people... where is the mention of prehistoric life in the bible and Christian faith? We know it happened... we have proof... solid physical proof... and we know that there was a period of several hundred million years where Dinosaurs cruised the world before man even existed... where is there mention of them in the bible, and what part did they play in it? Theoretically since they were the top of the food chain for all those years, there would be some mention of them somehwere, but yet the book seems to jump from the creation of the world to the creation of man... were some chapter lost? Did someone just get lazy and leave that part out? Who did they worship? What happened to them when they died if they didn't believe in the Christian God? And the bible wasn't around since the beginning of time, anymore than the Christian religion... what about everyone that died before the bible and the religion... who (or what) did they worship, and what became of them when they died? Did they get entry to heaven, even though they never knew of such a place? What's the deal? I don't mean to piss people off by these questions (why do I get a nagging feeling that some people will take it personally though), I just think that if we're getting into a religious debate, that now might be the time to ask and to get an eplaination... or at least hear some other's theories on why these things happened. ¤]\[][G}{T§TÖ®]v[¤ http://NightStorm.isyourgod.com/ NightStorm_Draco_@hotmail.com NightStorm_Draco@creedlist.com NightStorm@isyourgod.com I've seen the wicked fruit of your vine, Destroy the man who lacks a strong mind Human pride sings a vengeful song Inspired by the times you've been walked on My stage is shared by many millions, Who lift their hands up high because they feel this We are one We are strong, The more you hold us down the more we press on What if you did? What if you lied? What if I avenge? What if eye for an eye? ----- Original Message ----- From: Jackson Crawford To: Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 4:51 PM Subject: Odp: RE: christianity and CREED > Okay, I know, you probably think that I'm going to "flame" you or whatever, > no, I respect your opines, but I just have a few questions - > A) You claim that Christianity is not a "trend". This implicates that it is > not growing, changing, developing, etc. in a given direction, as that is the > general definition of a trend. Do you mean to imply that yours is a static > faith or merely an orthodox one? Or do you mean something totally different? > B) What do you mean by saying that "if what we believe isn't real then why > would we be dying for our faith?"? Something does not have to be real for > men to die for it. I don't understand this point at all. If we accept your > statement as true, then we must believe that those who died for "other" > faiths that were "not" true did not die! And what of the millions upon > millions that have died in the last century of war? They may not have died > for something that was tangibly "real", but they did die, there is no > denying that. > C) Yes, I will agree, current research indicates that a Jewish rabbi by the > name of Jesus Christ (or the Hebrew equivalent thereof) did exist around the > time and place of the New Testament. However, that does not mean that he was > a superior being of any sort. It is likely that Jesus never claimed to the > son of the Jewish god, but that Paul made most of that up decades later. But > let's be logical, how can anyone prove a resurrection that supposedly > occurred 2000 or so years ago? There's no way to prove that. However, if you > can show me documentation of "proof" of any of this, I'd be very interested. > Look, I mean no disrespect to you or to your faith. I mean only to question > these statements that you seem to accept as true without much consideration. > Best regards, > > Jackson Wade Crawford - The Raven of Texas/ Corvvs Texanis/ Kruk Teksasu > International Director, Corvist Association for the Preservation and > Perpetuation of Free Will To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp