The sky is blue. That is my point. Now I can say whatever other bullshit because my point is correct, yes?
We both know this is a straw man.
I'm not making an unrelated point.
You even explicitly agreed that the bible was not literally the word of god and is a human creation by the church, and following from such that it cannot be used to disprove an Old Earth.
but I don’t care about how you feel. I care about facts.
Really odd that you would invest this much effort into theology if you care about facts.
Because it has nothing to do with the errors I mentioned previously, all of which are directly tied to my original comment pointing out that you didn’t even know what language the bible was originally written in.
Because it has nothing to do with the errors I mentioned previously, all of which are directly tied to my original comment pointing out that you didn’t even know what language the bible was originally written in.
Which is immaterial, as the point I was making is "it wasn't english"
You even agreed explicitly.
Moreso, you directly confirmed that the conclusions I was drawing from my wide strokes was totally correct.
It doesn't matter if the original language was Klingon for all the difference it makes to my argument.
Why have you spent so much time studying the bible and religion if you care about facts rather than faith?
It seems like a huge waste of time to spend so much effort learning something like that just to ignore the central teachings of christ.
We both know this is a straw man.
I'm not making an unrelated point.
You even explicitly agreed that the bible was not literally the word of god and is a human creation by the church, and following from such that it cannot be used to disprove an Old Earth.
Really odd that you would invest this much effort into theology if you care about facts.
It doesn’t matter whether something is related to some other point or not. It doesn’t change its correctness.
You seem heavily fixated on your point being correct. That has nothing to do with me correcting you.
You agreed I was right.
You agreed the conclusions I drew were correct
Why do you think this is immaterial?
Because it has nothing to do with the errors I mentioned previously, all of which are directly tied to my original comment pointing out that you didn’t even know what language the bible was originally written in.
Which is immaterial, as the point I was making is "it wasn't english"
You even agreed explicitly.
Moreso, you directly confirmed that the conclusions I was drawing from my wide strokes was totally correct.
It doesn't matter if the original language was Klingon for all the difference it makes to my argument.
Why have you spent so much time studying the bible and religion if you care about facts rather than faith?
It seems like a huge waste of time to spend so much effort learning something like that just to ignore the central teachings of christ.