Bible Contradictions
Purdy graphic if nothing else. I was just chatting to a colleague in relation to the pope saying that god isn't a magician, I'm wondering what an omnipotent being is capable of if it isn't magic in our eyes. He asked me if an omnipotent being could create a rock so heavy that he can't lift it himself, now i'm just confused as that seems like an act of stupidity not greatness.
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Purdy graphic if nothing else. I was just chatting to a colleague in relation to the pope saying that god isn't a magician, I'm wondering what an omnipotent being is capable of if it isn't magic in our eyes. He asked me if an omnipotent being could create a rock so heavy that he can't lift it himself, now i'm just confused as that seems like an act of stupidity not greatness.
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Just make the text hyperlink to a section of an online bible or something (adding wikipedia and history and museum and philosphy and art and... links)
Do computer people still say hyperlink? Or is it a word that's gone out of usage since I did me GCSEs?
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Do computer people still say hyperlink? Or is it a word that's gone out of usage since I did me GCSEs?
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That's very pretty, but I don't know how to cross reference it to find the contradictions.
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I was wondering that myself
I found an explanation on the Project Reason website:
"The bars that run along the bottom of the visualization represent the 1189 chapters in The Bible, with the length of each bar corresponding to the number of verses in each chapter. White bars represent the Old Testament and grey bars represent The New Testament. Each arc indicates a contradiction."
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I found an explanation on the Project Reason website:
"The bars that run along the bottom of the visualization represent the 1189 chapters in The Bible, with the length of each bar corresponding to the number of verses in each chapter. White bars represent the Old Testament and grey bars represent The New Testament. Each arc indicates a contradiction."
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Working with a 14 yo Asperger's kid when I was teaching
We went to the library to find some books on space; he poked his head around one of the shelves and said quizzically, "Hmm, interesting that all the books on religion are in the NON-fiction section".
Still makes me smile.
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We went to the library to find some books on space; he poked his head around one of the shelves and said quizzically, "Hmm, interesting that all the books on religion are in the NON-fiction section".
Still makes me smile.
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Religious people also have laughs about finding Darwin in the non-fiction section
when it should really be under Occult
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when it should really be under Occult
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it looks like
the map at the end of War Games. What exactly am I supposed to be looking at?
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the map at the end of War Games. What exactly am I supposed to be looking at?
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