Yes the two do correlate. To defend the believe of a young earth is to believe that God created the world. To believe that means believing Bible is true word for word and that is a fundamentalist view. Therefore, her having sex and yet standing for a young earth is a contradiction. The apostle James says it himself: "how can a fountain bring forth clean and poisionous water?" (paraphrased). As long as his girlfriend is cool knowing that she's going to Hell then it doesn't really matter then.
Yes the two do correlate. To defend the believe of a young earth is to believe that God created the world. To believe that means believing Bible is true word for word and that is a fundamentalist view. Therefore, her having sex and yet standing for a young earth is a contradiction. The apostle James says it himself: "how can a fountain bring forth clean and poisionous water?" (paraphrased). As long as his girlfriend is cool knowing that she's going to Hell then it doesn't really matter then.
A vast majority of religious people are like this....
I know grown adults that will cover their eyes at the Titantic breast scence b/c it gives them "impure thoughts."...and yet they will revel in watching people get destryoed in a movie like Gladiator.
Having 1 outlandish belief does not make all of their beliefs outlandish. As Mammoth Jones said, even the smartest people can believe stuff like this.
It amazes me how much humans are being simplified in this thread based on a simple belief that doesn't even affect anything. Who the hell cares?
I do know what the scientific method is. I'm talking about on a personal basis. For example, I've read about wave-particle duality. I know what it is at a (really) basic level.
How do I know it actually occurs, when I've never done/observed experiments for myself? If you think about it, most information is just believing what a large enough group of people tell us. It's trust-based.
Unless you guys have done experiments on everything you currently believe...?
Dump her. Fuck is the issue here?
She may experience awe during stargazing at what God created in the past 6000 years, but that wouldn't be the same awe I experience in thinking that the universe is billions of years old, or what marvellous changes our planet has undergone over countless and huge spans of time. And I never once said that I felt she had to change her beliefs to match my own, you are the one who stated that. I accept her for who she is, I just feel a bit sad about it.
Maybe instead of being super defensive and telling people who think different than you to be more open minded, you should actually listen to what others say and not insult them when their beliefs differ from yours?![]()
Lol, what kind of country are you from?
I love my girlfriend dearly, but it saddens me to know that she will most likely never be able to learn anything different than what her church has taught her. She will never accept a different viewpoint or even allow the possibility of it. She will never look up at the stars and be in simple awe and wonder at the age of what she is seeing. She will never look at another galaxy through a telescope and wonder how many millions of years ago it looked like that. She will never look at the Grand Canyon and marvel at how long it took mother nature to carve it out. She will never believe the age of the dinosaurs. She will never believe in evolution. She will never believe in the beautiful poetic harmony that we are all ancient stardust billions of years old, scattered across the universe. A universe that was created 14 billion years ago. It's all lost on her, and others like her.
You were saying that your appreciation for the universe is somehow better because your understanding of the universe is more scientific than a religious person's.
A vast majority of religious people are like this....
I know grown adults that will cover their eyes at the Titantic breast scence b/c it gives them "impure thoughts."...and yet they will revel in watching people get destryoed in a movie like Gladiator.
It's still faith. You trust in a system. The guy who said that people can test out experiments with their own equipment needs to learn about construct validity.
We put a lot of trust into many components of the system. How do we know that we're measuring what we're claiming we're measuring? How do we know that the results show what we're looking for? It takes years of training and education in various fields to get to the point where we can do these experiments, and the vast majority of people are not going to do that. We put trust in the mathematics that other humans came up with. We put trust in the statistics of random sampling and random assignment. We put trust in the scientists who came up with the experiments. We put trust in the community that replicates the experiments and questions the methods and conclusions.
We glean our understandings of the world through concise summaries of decades of research.
So, yes, we do put a lot of faith in the system. The methods for conducting experiments are fine, but there's a whole lot more to it than that. The human factor is staggering.
We trust science because we see the results all around us. We put a man on the moon. We sent rovers to Mars. We construct tall skyscrapers that tower over us majestically and withstand major earthquakes. We put a lot of faith into science but frankly the results speak for themselves.
Lol, what kind of country are you from?
Because it's not true. It's a belief that undermines a number of useful fields of study that you'd be a fool to deny.
A vast majority of religious people are like this....
I know grown adults that will cover their eyes at the Titantic breast scence b/c it gives them "impure thoughts."...and yet they will revel in watching people get destryoed in a movie like Gladiator.
I wonder how far science would have progressed if people did this with conflicting scientific theories. Screw that general relativity garbage look at this quantum mechanics.
At least her church accepts the fact that there were fucking dinosaurs. Try asking a Catholic priest about that...
(I asked once what their official stance on dinos where; I was told sarcastically "well what does the bible tell you?")
Yeah, she is a bit like this. On one hand she is firm in her faith and what the church has taught her. But on the other hand she wears jewelry (isn't supposed to) and she eats bacon (isn't supposed to) and we share a beer or wine now and then (her faith is against all alcohol). So there is hope for her yet!
Or maybe I've just corrupted her terribly....
I don't see what the issue is. Just because she believes something now, doesn't mean that will always be the case. People change, if you love her then be patient and give it time.
I don't see what the issue is. Just because she believes something now, doesn't mean that will always be the case. People change, if you love her then be patient and give it time.
People rarely do. And sticking around someone cause you think they can change, or worse you can change them is moronic.
That is not Catholic teaching, but nice try.
There have been some brilliant Catholic scientists throughout the years.
At least her church accepts the fact that there were fucking dinosaurs. Try asking a Catholic priest about that...
(I asked once what their official stance on dinos where; I was told sarcastically "well what does the bible tell you?")
At least her church accepts the fact that there were fucking dinosaurs. Try asking a Catholic priest about that...
(I asked once what their official stance on dinos where; I was told sarcastically "well what does the bible tell you?")
She may experience awe during stargazing at what God created in the past 6000 years, but that wouldn't be the same awe I experience in thinking that the universe is billions of years old, or what marvellous changes our planet has undergone over countless and huge spans of time. And I never once said that I felt she had to change her beliefs to match my own, you are the one who stated that. I accept her for who she is, I just feel a bit sad about it.
Maybe instead of being super defensive and telling people who think different than you to be more open minded, you should actually listen to what others say and not insult them when their beliefs differ from yours?![]()
At least her church accepts the fact that there were fucking dinosaurs. Try asking a Catholic priest about that...
(I asked once what their official stance on dinos where; I was told sarcastically "well what does the bible tell you?")
Lol, what kind of country are you from?
Probably the US.
There was a famous case here in one of our more embarrassing states where a video store was renting out edited versions of popular movies, including things like TITANIC.
Dude got owned, though.
EDIT (for the above): You are again dodging the fact that "faith" has different meaning in these two contexts. Also you are bringing up irrelevant stuff about disproving higher beings. We're done.
Ah yes, the great conflict of any religion with as large a book as the Bible: what is the discretionary criteria for deciding which passages are literal and which are open to interpretation?
Yeah, she is a bit like this. On one hand she is firm in her faith and what the church has taught her. But on the other hand she wears jewelry (isn't supposed to) and she eats bacon (isn't supposed to) and we share a beer or wine now and then (her faith is against all alcohol). So there is hope for her yet!
Or maybe I've just corrupted her terribly....
Not everything is open to interpretation - there many points which are clear and concise.
Leviticus 20:13 said:If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.
A vast majority of religious people are like this....
I know grown adults that will cover their eyes at the Titantic breast scence b/c it gives them "impure thoughts."...and yet they will revel in watching people get destryoed in a movie like Gladiator.
No, I don't think that's what he was saying. He was lamenting her capacity for learning.
You would dump someone for their religious beliefs? That blows my mind, lol. I mean, do you but unless she's forcing you to go to church and all that it really should be a non-issue.
But on the other hand she wears jewelry (isn't supposed to) and she eats bacon (isn't supposed to) and we share a beer or wine now and then (her faith is against all alcohol). So there is hope for her yet!.
That's another thing I don't get. How people are supposed to behave is waay higher on the list of priorities for any religion than what did or did not happen 6000 years ago. What's up with people latching on with a death grip on to the latter but being so lax on the former?
If the ultimate goal of dating is to get married and have kids, then religious compatibility is a serious issue.
You are absolutely right.
Nice and literal!
Tell her Jesus appeared before you and urged ya'll to try anal.
Law (Old Testament) vs Grace (New Testament)
Many believe that only the teachings of Jesus are meant to be taken for the modern days. The Old Testament laws were for a different age, to say the least.