Okay. I have the idea that you don't exist and this conversation isn't happening.
Sure. I disagree
Thanks for the link, Leafsnail, but again, this being the second video of this guy I see, he gets on my nerves. He makes a few good points, then takes a few out-of-context quotes, makes up a few others, and then applies logic to the whole. Also, he was raised with Genesis being the absolute truth. Seeing where he comes from, I understand his annoyance with organised religion, but I still disagree with most of the things he says.
For instance: Adam and Eve did die, eventually (my translation does not mention "one day", I just looked up that King James version does mention "the day that"). If they hadn't eaten, they might have lived indefinitely. God did not lie. The serpent uses half-truths, and lies when he sais they won't die. On the other hand, telling people who have no idea of right and wrong that something is wrong and then expecting them to understand it seems indeed a bit weird.
The thing is, he calls the bible worthless if you can interpret it as any story. I think that's exactly what makes it useful. He is like his parents, adhering to one idea only, and rejecting anything that might threaten it, and I find that a pity.
Also, what Poo says. I can't remember when I last agreed with him, but there you go, we agree.
I will ignore them until I am presented with evidence for them being true. If it's inherently untestable... then it really is useless.
Well, what do you consider evidence? It differs from person to person. For one man, the word of another is enough ("That woman's a witch!" "You're right, let's burn her"), for others they need to personally experience something, others believe in empiricism and logic, others again believe a millennia-old institution, others again are easily swayed by mere charisma, and yet others only believe what they made up themselves.
That was a rhetorical question, by the by.
The problem with this thread is that while everyone is trying to argue with Siquo, Siquo is arguing with an imaginary person with positions no one actually holds.
I'm not arguing, so yeah, I guess you're half right, there.