Tyler the Enginigger on Nostr: King James Bible. You'll find few things that look like contradictions on their ...
King James Bible.
You'll find few things that look like contradictions on their surface, but they're simply not. It's a midwit take to say "God said don't kill in the 10 commandments ,then ordered the Israelites to kill the inhabitants of cannan"
Additionally, it's super easy for you to Google search "top 10 Bible contradictions" from BuzzFeed and have no actual knowledge yourself. It takes a lot more effort for me to open my Bible read it, understand it, and explain it.
Usually what happens is the person in your position is not actually interested in what the Bible says, you're simply interested in debating. When I can't explain something because I don't know the entire Bible perfectly, then from your perspective I am retarded. When you can't explain something because you don't know all about whatever topic perfectly, it's "the scientific method" or whatever. Usually.
If you're interested in what the Bible says on whatever topics and are willing to drop the double standard of burden of proof, and are willing change your mind, that's fine, but if not, it's an exercise in futility for both of us. Let me know.
You'll find few things that look like contradictions on their surface, but they're simply not. It's a midwit take to say "God said don't kill in the 10 commandments ,then ordered the Israelites to kill the inhabitants of cannan"
Additionally, it's super easy for you to Google search "top 10 Bible contradictions" from BuzzFeed and have no actual knowledge yourself. It takes a lot more effort for me to open my Bible read it, understand it, and explain it.
Usually what happens is the person in your position is not actually interested in what the Bible says, you're simply interested in debating. When I can't explain something because I don't know the entire Bible perfectly, then from your perspective I am retarded. When you can't explain something because you don't know all about whatever topic perfectly, it's "the scientific method" or whatever. Usually.
If you're interested in what the Bible says on whatever topics and are willing to drop the double standard of burden of proof, and are willing change your mind, that's fine, but if not, it's an exercise in futility for both of us. Let me know.